You should try a wheated. Something with a higher amount of wheat in the mashbill. It's the opposite of a rye basically. Rye is a tough sell for me as well, usually.View attachment 184566If that’s what rye should taste like it’s a hard pass for me
Believe makers mark is higher in wheat?? I like it bout as well as any for an anytime drinkYou should try a wheated. Something with a higher amount of wheat in the mashbill. It's the opposite of a rye basically. Rye is a tough sell for me as well, usually.
It is! For me, Rebel and Wilderness Trail come to mind also for higher wheat bourbons but Tom @icehog3 probably knows more than me.Believe makers mark is higher in wheat?? I like it bout as well as any for an anytime drink
I also love Maker’s private picks. One of the more fun and exciting bottles to try with how different each can be be.Some nice stuff you got to try there. I have had a lot of the different Maker's blends and every one I have had has been good.
Several good pours on Saturday, a lot of ryes.
It was ok, Joe, but for me doesn't stack up to similar proof Maker's Mark, 1792, Weller and other wheaters I enjoy. But everyone's palate is different.How is that Old Elk Wheated?