I love rye whiskey and want to buy a really great bottle of it for special occasions. I’ve had Angel’s Envy rye and loved it, but want to know of others that I haven’t tried/maybe lesser known. Since it’s for special occasions, $100-$200 price range is fine.

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    3 months ago

    Rittenhouse and Elijah Craig. Somewhat accessible and are a good step up from your more accessible ryes.

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    3 months ago

    Go-tos when out and about are Michter’s and Templeton. A bit harder to find is Alley 6 and Redwood Empire.

    Slowly working through bottles picked up on trips. San Diego Distillery and Woodinville near Seattle. There are a lot of good, local ones.

    At home, it’s good old Bulleit.

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    3 months ago

    I used to buy spirits for a handful of restaurants/bars and since no one has really answered your question yet I’ll suggest a few.

    -Whistle Pig is great and widely available. There’s a handful of old world, single barrel, speciality bottlings that are quite nice. I didn’t much care for the Madeira one personally but others seem to really like it -Jefferson’s ocean aged -michters barrel strength -heaven hill grain to glass -very olde St Nick (I’ve only tried 8yr, summer, and harvest) -willet family 7yr

    Above $100, in my opinion, you quickly hit diminishing returns. There’s honestly little reason to think $180 bottle is better than $100. If you can find it, it’s never a bad idea to try it first at a bar or liquor store that offers that.

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    3 months ago

    OMG I thought you meant bread flour.

    I am usually a bourbon girl.

    But Redwood Empire Emerald Giant is my favorite rye, so good for the price, gorgeous bottle label and not well known; and the cocktails community here at lemmy.world might also enjoy discussing this.

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    3 months ago

    100 to 200 dollars for rye gets you top shelf (if any of it can be considered that good) in Canada. Where are you?

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        3 months ago

        Personally I go with scotch if I want good whiskey. I find barrel aged whiskey to be better.

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            3 months ago

            Well, calzones are just folded over pizzas…

            And as rye is a whiskey I did give a recommendation.

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              3 months ago

              And 7up and orange crush are both sodas, but they are still different flavor categories.

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                3 months ago

                Oh wow, such an enlightened response. Buds fuck off with the childhood taste shit.

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                  3 months ago

                  Oh nice, someone that can’t even comprehend the obvious metaphor I was using to show how stupid your response was. Guess it wasn’t just the response.

                  I’ll make it dumber for you: If someone asks for a cola recommendation, and you waltz in and say you like ginger ale… People are going to call you out, just like they did here.

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    3 months ago

    Have you tried Bulleit Rye?

    It’s cheap ($35) but quite good. I always bring a bottle to family gatherings because my SIL makes a mean Manhattan and that’s her preferred brand.

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        I love all the breads, and that sounds yummy right now, but light with caraway is my favorite—almost certainly because it was the first I was exposed to. It won’t appeal to probably anyone, but as a kid my favorite sandwich was seeded rye, raspberry preserves, and chunky peanut butter.

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    My favorite rye is by Rocker. They are in Colorado, and do not distribute nationally, unfortunately. The distiller is going for a niche, local market, he tells me.

    Anyhow, all other rye whiskeys taste ‘thin’ in comparison. Super rich and super sippable.