It’s pretty damn good. I heard blantons was the best so here we are.

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    Protip as a former bartender: any time you use a strong mixer, don’t bother with a top-shelf liquor.

    Even though you think you can taste the difference, you can’t. Especially after the first few sips.

    Your wallet will thank you.

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      Seconded. Thirded and signed in blood. People vastly overestimate their ability to discern between liquors when mixed. A ton of what you sense is purely psychological.

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      OP says they used a 4:1 booze:mixer ratio. If true (I do suspect that they actually meant 1:4 …), you would definitely be able to taste the difference between this and a well liquor.

      I know nothing about bourbon, though. Just how expensive is this bottle?

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          Thanks. How much of that is taxes? It’s always a bit hard to compare liquor prices when some people include the taxes and some don’t, and taxes differ wildly between different states and countries.

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        Honestly if I was going to make a cocktail with good bourbon it would have to be mostly bourbon with a splash of mixer

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      It was a timely idea though - I bought a bottle of expensive whiskey to see if I like it. Apparently I’m not a whiskey person. But I like “… with coke” and wasting an expensive whiskey on that is better than an expensive whiskey rotting in my closet

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        Fresh pineapple juice and any sort of whiskey, I have never had that go wrong. Splash of whiskey in pineapple or splash of pineapple in whiskey. With smoky scotch, with rye, with bourbon, every variation I have tried has been so good.

        I like good whiskey but only after it is diluted in some way - straight it just overwhelms my palate and I can’t taste it well. I need it stretched with water at least.

        And whatever I have I put in cocktails. I do agree you don’t need top shelf but disagree on it doesn’t matter at all, I have had some terrible well drinks that were bad because bad whiskey.

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      What kind of mixed drinks do you want to use really nice liquor for? I would have thought all the best liquors should be drunk straight or maybe on the rocks.

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        You can use them for more spirit-forward cocktails, like an old fashioned or Martini. It makes a difference, just not one that is proportional to the increased cost for most people.