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Default How to make a classic bourbon old fashioned€”the right way

On 2015-10-12 10:33 AM, Gary wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>> IMO. the cheap brands are all harsh. There are many good ones in the
>> mid-price range. Makers Mark is a good one.

>
> Thank you, Ed. And others that responded. Not knowing anything about
> booze, I'll spring for the Makers Mark. I'll try tasting it but I know
> I won't like that. Maybe good for cooking though.
>


Perhaps you should keep an eye out for miniatures. That would be a cheap
way to try some in case you won't like it. If you are sure you won't
like it and are going to end up using it for cooking you may as well
just buy a cheaper brand. The fine qualities of good liquor are wased
when it is used for cooking.