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  <id>511080</id>
  <title>good low end liquor</title>
  <published_at>Sun Apr 20 05:50:09 -0700 2008</published_at>
  <post_count>85</post_count>
  <board>
    <id>36</id>
    <name>Spirits</name>
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      <post>
        <level>0</level>
        <id>3611613</id>
        <content>I've been working on a blog and my main focus is to provide a list of reviews on good moderately priced liquor. 

Now, I've noticed a big difference in some prices from California. But as far as pricing I'm trying to take the whole of USA into consideration. 

Anyway, my goal is to be able to recommend several different brands in each liquor category... i.e., gin, vodka, whisky, rum, tequila, brandy etc...., that are good inexpensive brands. Liquors that are under $30.00 and preferably under $20.00. (keeping in mind the cost all across the country). But I'm also looking for "good" decent brands in this category. Brands that don't totally taste like ethanol, brands that aren't totally bland and tasteless, brands that are distilled good, with less impurities so the after effects are minimal. And especially, brands that you have found acceptable for everyday drinking and that you would offer to guests when they come over. 

Here is my very short list as an example. 

Vodka - Tito's Handmade Vodka - $30.00 for a half gallon. Or Luksusowa Vodka - around $13.00 a fifth.  
Gin - Beefeaters - can usually be found on sale for around $20.00 a fifth. 
Rum - Sailor Jerry's Spiced Rum - around $18.00 a fifth. 
Bourbon - Elijah Craig - around $30.00 for a half gallon. 
Scotch - White Horse - William Grant's and Teacher's - between $16.00 to $20.00 a fifth. 
Brandy - E&amp;J XO - around $17.00 a fifth.
Tequila - Sauza Hornitos Anejo - around $35.00 a fifth. (tequila is expensive and I have found no acceptable sipping tequila under $30.00)

What I'm trying to do is suggest brands that would also be acceptable to drink neat and not just for mixing. 

So what are your recommendations, I would love to hear them.... also keeping in mind that I'm mainly interested in brands that are widely available. </content>
        <published_at>Sun Apr 20 05:50:09 -0700 2008</published_at>
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        <user>
          <id>181130</id>
          <name>theginguy</name>
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      </post>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3616097</id>
      <content>Interesting topic.  In the bourbon/whiskey area, I like Evan Williams Single Barrel at about $25 and Jim Beam Rye (yellow label) at about $18.  For rum, I like Cruzan Blackstrap and Whaler's Original Dark at about $10-12.  For tequila, I like Cazadores Reposado at about $25-30.  These are all for 750s and prices are about what I pay in California.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 21 14:24:09 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>159754</id>
        <name>ed1066</name>
      </user>
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    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3616413</id>
      <content>Bourbon - Old Forester - ~ $15 / 750 mL
El Jimador Reposado - ~ $20 / 750 mL</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 21 15:45:38 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23762</id>
        <name>Papa Kip Chee</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3807715</id>
      <content>El Jimador is agave mixed with grain alcohol. This is not sipping tequila and is not healthy for you. Please do not consider this tequila. </content>
      <published_at>Mon Jun 23 23:02:48 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3616413</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23657</id>
        <name>MichaelG</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3944939</id>
      <content>The implication of this comment seems to be that alcohol distilled from grain is somehow less healthy than alcohol distilled from agave, which I don't think is true: they are equally unhealthy

Or are you saying that El Jimador contains other adulterants or congeners that make it unhealthy? I'd be curious to get more details on this. I can say from anecdotal experience that it's a bad idea to buy no-name vodkas, for instance, as they seem to cause more nex-day suffering, so I always at a minimum look for a charcoal-filtered vodka -- my inexpensive standbys are Smirnoff and Skyy. (I think most super-premium vodkas are a swindle for the gullible and the brand-obsessed, a triumph of marketing and packaging rather than actual craft).

Now if you are saying that sipping a mixto rather than a pure-agave tequila is unhealthy for your reputation as a discriminating drinker, I would agree.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Aug 10 10:54:46 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3807715</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10143</id>
        <name>MC Slim JB</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>4038607</id>
      <content>Or you could buy bad vodka and run it though a Brita filter =D I wonder if that works. </content>
      <published_at>Tue Sep 16 06:12:20 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3944939</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>208595</id>
        <name>The Chemist</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5200911</id>
      <content>"El Jimador is agave mixed with grain alcohol."

NOT TRUE. Used to be the case, but El Jimador is back to producing a 100% agave tequila. Not fabulous, but serviceable, certainly for margaritas, and reasonably priced.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 22 17:05:46 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3807715</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3617444</id>
      <content>I'd add Spirinoff vodka (ranked #1 by NYTimes against Grey Goose and others). 

Puerta Vallarta is the cheapest 100% agave tequila I've seen. The problem with El Jimador (recommended above) is its a mixto - that's 49% grain alcohol and 51% agave - hangover city!</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 21 21:55:13 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23657</id>
        <name>MichaelG</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3638151</id>
      <content>'Grain alcohol'... what do you think is in all those fancy 'premium' vodkas?

It's all ethanol. Drink too much, and you'll feel bad. I don't believe there's a panacea in 100% Agave. To each his own...</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 28 17:20:34 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3617444</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23762</id>
        <name>Papa Kip Chee</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3638800</id>
      <content>My point is, if you drink vodka, you'll most likely be fine unless you drink the whole bottle. If you drink 100% agave all night, same thing. But mix vodka and tequila (which is essentially what mixto is) and I believe the hangover will be worse. Maybe it's just me, but I find that if I stick to one acohol, I generally avoid hangovers. Start with a cocktail, then move on to wine, and finish with a cognac, and it just doesn't feel that great the next day.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 28 22:26:34 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3638151</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23657</id>
        <name>MichaelG</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>3641088</id>
      <content>fair enough - I usually randomize the drink options the whole night, if I don't have to drive...and then knowingly pay for the fun the next day!</content>
      <published_at>Tue Apr 29 15:21:03 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3638800</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>23762</id>
        <name>Papa Kip Chee</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>5200915</id>
      <content>"But mix vodka and tequila (which is essentially what mixto is) and I believe the hangover will be worse. "

Absolute nonsense. No basis in science. It's the alcohol silly.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 22 17:07:11 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3638800</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3619387</id>
      <content>Ron Abuelo Anejo for rum.  I know you can find it for under $14 a fifth.  Terrific value, although I am not about to give up the Barbancourt.  If you prefer Sailor Jerry to this, one might also jump to the assumption that Cisco Red is something you think of as a fine vintage wine.  </content>
      <published_at>Tue Apr 22 12:23:07 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>18017</id>
        <name>Captain</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3621905</id>
      <content>I like the Smirnoff family for less expensive, smoothness, including their flavors.  Seagrams for ryes and whiskey and CC.  Agree with Eand J</content>
      <published_at>Wed Apr 23 07:56:21 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>133355</id>
        <name>jspear</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3637147</id>
      <content>I agree with you about Tito's, it is a good vodka for any price, much less $30 or so for a handle.  

Another gin recommendation, although I'm cutting it close price-wise - it's $30:

http://www.3luxe.com/best_ofs/Gin/Martin_Miller's_London_Dry_Gin

That said, if you are drinking it in martinis or other drinks where the gin is the star, it might be worth it - save the cheaper stuff for more complicated mixed drinks.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 28 12:35:23 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>163375</id>
        <name>jazspin</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3638351</id>
      <content>Vodka - Tito's and Luksusowa are both good, but Moskovskaya is simple, clean, and dirt cheap.  Back in the days of the CCCP, I think it was the domestic label for what was exported as Stolichnaya.

Gin - Like the Beefeaters call.  Hendricks and Plymouth both come in under your maximum price, too.  But Gordon's--at $15 / half gallon on sale--is a true bargain: good gin at a great price.  I like it in a martini.

Bourbon - can't ignore Jim Beam.  

Scotch - is Teacher's available in California?  Haven't seen the stuff in years.  The best moderately-priced blend around here is The Famous Grouse.

FWIW...</content>
      <published_at>Mon Apr 28 18:29:49 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>58743</id>
        <name>alanbarnes</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3639831</id>
      <content>Agreed on Gordon's Gin for the budget concerns.  A very nice martini.  Also Old Overholt rye, Ballantine's blended scotch -- bonus points for the wonderfully classic "bellboy, bring me a bottle of scotch" bottle and label.</content>
      <published_at>Tue Apr 29 09:48:25 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3638351</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>13780</id>
        <name>Up With Olives</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3976082</id>
      <content>I give the nod to Ballantines Finest as well. Other great scotches for the price: Tomatin $24.99, single malt, and Bowmore Legend, for $19.99. The Bowmore is very young 6-8 yr. old single malt. Fabulous stuff if you're into a more aggressivley young and smoky scotch.

Rum- anything Cruzan silver and gold. I feel they are the best value out there at roughly 12-13 a bottle. Their 5yr sippin' scotch is great @ just 16.99. 

I really like Napoleon Brandy as well for 10.99. I use it to mix with Benedictine for a real B&amp;B.

Stock Amaretto is good in a pinch at 10.99 as well. 

</content>
      <published_at>Thu Aug 21 13:46:14 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3639831</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>217582</id>
        <name>cannedmilkandfruitypebbles</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>4066744</id>
      <content>For the money, Jim Beam is hard to beat.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Sep 27 18:39:48 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3638351</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>60617</id>
        <name>rednyellow</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3757867</id>
      <content>Woodford Reserve - fantastic bourbon $29.00 for 750ml
Glenmorangie 10 - great scotch usually around $39.00</content>
      <published_at>Fri Jun 06 19:05:32 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>197838</id>
        <name>CA Scotch Chick</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3759770</id>
      <content>Finlaggen scotch from Trader Joes if you can find it.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Jun 07 21:08:36 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3757867</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>90689</id>
        <name>ozbuc</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3765980</id>
      <content>I don't much care for Finlagen for drinking, but it's great for marinating tri-tip.
I don't recall the price, but Trader Joe's has a 10 year old Macallen that I prefer for drinking.</content>
      <published_at>Tue Jun 10 05:32:32 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3759770</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>80769</id>
        <name>David Carlson</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3759938</id>
      <content>Vodka - Can't beat Titio's. Great stuff. 
Monopolowa - Polish potato vodka that you can get for 1L for $9.99 at TJs is probably the best value ever.

Rum - Barbancourt 5 star - a delicious sipping rum aged 8 years you can get for $19.99 (Rum is surprisingly affordable if you find the lesser known good brands.)

Bourbon - Big fan of Evan Williams, normal stuff is easily on par with Jack at a fraction of the cost

Tequila - Oreindain Ollitas - now this one is difficult to find but its a great value at &lt;$20 for 100% agave.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Jun 08 00:48:39 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>82632</id>
        <name>trojandude</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3951387</id>
      <content>Not to be too nitpicky, but Monopolowa is Austrian, not Polish, and it is a fantastic value at Trader Joe's @ $9.99 for 1L.  Great for gimlets and martinis, it is very clean with little aftertaste.

I'm also a big fan of Evan Williams, particularly the Single Barrel designations, for about $24.00 at BevMo, they are a great deal.  But even the EW black label is great at about $8.99.</content>
      <published_at>Tue Aug 12 15:44:54 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3759938</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>159754</id>
        <name>ed1066</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>4018224</id>
      <content>ed1066,
Have you tried the Monolopowa Gin?  It's fairly new.  </content>
      <published_at>Mon Sep 08 13:44:44 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3951387</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>60603</id>
        <name>TroyTempest</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3763959</id>
      <content>Vodka- Smirnoff's, Monoploya, Tito's
Gin-Plymouth, Beefeater's
Bourbon-  Beam Black, Bulleit,
Scotch- Dalemore (10 y/o single), Grouse blended
Tequila-Sauza Hornitos Reposada
Rum- Barbancourt 5 star, Cruzan estate. These are my rec's although the only ones of these we drink regularly are the Vodkas the Plymouth, and thr Sauza. Budget allows higher quality,  of which we avail ourselves in the brown liquors.  </content>
      <published_at>Mon Jun 09 12:30:51 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>106255</id>
        <name>chazzerking</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3764959</id>
      <content>Vodka -- Smirnoff, Skyy
Gin -- Plymouth used to be cheap, but is now priced more like a super-premium (~$30), alas; Gordon's is still a great value.
Rye -- Old Overholt (super-cheap, but a bit rough) and "Baby" (6-year-old) Sazerac
Blended Scotch -- The Famous Grouse and Grant's
Tequila -- Cazadores, El Tesoro (two good pure-agaves with little marketing mark-up)
Brandy -- for Sidecars only: E&amp;J, Christian Brothers
Orange liqueur -- Marie Brizzard Triple Sec, a lovely alternative to Cointreau for ~$20</content>
      <published_at>Mon Jun 09 17:04:02 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10143</id>
        <name>MC Slim JB</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3796332</id>
      <content>I've found Plymouth at Blanchard's in Allston and the Harvard Wine Shop on Mass Ave in Cambridge (the one across from the hair salon closer to Porter, NOT the one near the Law School), for about $16. Last time I bought a bottle at each was a few weeks ago. I hope the high prices you're seeing are the result of unscrupulous liquor store proprietors, and not the distiller jacking up prices. </content>
      <published_at>Thu Jun 19 20:36:23 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3764959</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>20717</id>
        <name>sailormouth</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3800601</id>
      <content>Slightly off topic, but do you know where to find the Sazerac 18 in the Boston area?</content>
      <published_at>Sat Jun 21 12:20:42 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3764959</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3945096</id>
      <content>You shouldn't have any trouble finding it. I looked it up on the Buffalo Trace website and used their little availability matrix. Nice tool. 

http://www.buffalotrace.com/main.asp?page=retailers</content>
      <published_at>Sun Aug 10 12:26:52 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3800601</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>145885</id>
        <name>Hadacol</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3947662</id>
      <content>Brix or a friendly bartender are probably your best bets.  Brix does a good job of making the 6 year available, which my local merchant has been unable to coax out of the distributor (Buffalo Trace is becoming a bit easier).</content>
      <published_at>Mon Aug 11 12:39:52 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3800601</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>12962</id>
        <name>itaunas</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3766082</id>
      <content>Vodka- pretty much stick w/ Stoli
Gin- ditto Beefeater
Rum- we don't do spiced; one of the Appletons is a value and a big step above Bacardi
Bourbon- ditto Evan Wm.s Single Barrel for value; I'd go with Rittenhouse over Old Overholt for $5-6 more
Tequila- just finished up a bottle of Pueblo Viejo reposado (100% agave, &lt;$20); definitely was a bargain but I've only seen it at one ATL shop that's in a very Latin area</content>
      <published_at>Tue Jun 10 06:21:32 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>12626</id>
        <name>ted</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3768802</id>
      <content>Vodka - I was a big fan of Smirnoff, until I discovered Sobieski, a rye vodka from Poland.
Gin - Gordon's over Beefeater.  Plymouth is my favorite but priced at $32
Bourbon - Old Overholt
Scotch - (blended) Ballantine</content>
      <published_at>Tue Jun 10 19:46:12 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>71633</id>
        <name>jerryc123</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3792665</id>
      <content>I like Lukoskova potato vodka.
For sidecars, current selection is Chateau des Plassons, in general the cheapest french actual cognac with VS or VSOP on the label.  (There is excellent non-french brandy, but it's expensive...)
Wild Turkey both bourbon and rye, not the cheapest but excellent and great value.</content>
      <published_at>Wed Jun 18 18:12:02 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>19370</id>
        <name>jajjguy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3818200</id>
      <content>That's Luksusowa.  It's been my vodka of choice for years, although I haven't been drinking as much vodka as I used to.  It's inexpensive, but it regularly ranks with or beats most of the super-premiums twice its price, because it's made how vodka should be made and it tastes like vodka should taste.

I'm thinking I may finally pull the trigger on getting a bottle of Plymouth gin -- I do keep hearing over and over again how great it is.  Does anyone know if the Plymouth sloe gin ever made it into Boston stores?</content>
      <published_at>Fri Jun 27 00:48:53 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3792665</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>17548</id>
        <name>BarmyFotheringayPhipps</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3794094</id>
      <content>Here's another one: Glenrothes Select Reserve. It is an excellent scotch for as low as 39.99. I tried it last night and found it to be quite good. I had only had their more expensive offerings before. 

CA Scotch Chick
www.scotchchix.com</content>
      <published_at>Thu Jun 19 08:31:40 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>197838</id>
        <name>CA Scotch Chick</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3796355</id>
      <content>Korbel Brandy in a walk.  Costco has the 1.5 liter bottle for about $13.95 and I think it's as good as both E&amp;J and Christian Bros.' XO grades (Korbel has only a single grade)

Brandy's the only hard stuff I drink, so I can't comment on the others.</content>
      <published_at>Thu Jun 19 20:46:48 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>131118</id>
        <name>Xiao Yang</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3798155</id>
      <content>I think Wild Turkey is very good for the price. I think a lot of alcohol where I live is cheaper than in other parts of the country but I can get 750 ML for $19.99.

Stoli is a little $ but for vodka I really like it. I think Skyy and Smirnoff are also acceptable.
</content>
      <published_at>Fri Jun 20 12:00:28 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>103418</id>
        <name>cor</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3800866</id>
      <content>Poland Select Vodka...$19.99 per bottle and it blows the doors off any top shelk vodka out there.  SMOOOOTH as can be.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Jun 21 15:04:10 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>168280</id>
        <name>vino5150</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3801257</id>
      <content>Buffalo Trace is my favorite sub-$20 bourbon.  Bulleit, Beam Black, Elijah Craig, W.L. Weller's reserve and Old Ezra 7 yr/101 are good choices as well.  Evan Williams black label is my 'cooking bourbon', a good choice if someone wants a bourbon and coke.  

Rye - Old Overholt, Rittenhouse 100, Wild Turkey 101 rye 

Blended scotch - Grants and Teachers, White Horse.  If you're really on a budget Clan MacGregor is blended by the same man who blends Grants.  Fewer 'name' singlemalts, but still pretty tasty.  He's very good at his job.

Gin - Beefeater's, Gordons, Seagrams Distiller's Reserve.  Beefeater's is my fave.  Gordon's gin (and their vodka) is copper distilled (getting rare in US white liquors), and all three of these are distilled with the botanicals rather than with a later added infusion.  All three make a tasty martini.  Burnett's is decent 'well' liquor in Gin and Juice or a Seabreeze, another 'distilled with botanicals' choice.  I like Plymouth but it's no longer sub $20 here.

Vodka - Most Wanted (multi-distilled local product) Stoli, Finlandia and Svedka.  I hear good things about Sobieski but we don't have local access.  Burnett's is a decent 'well' choice for juice/mixed drinks.  

Rum - Gosling's Black Seal, Cruzan 2 yr,  Appleton's.  Bacardi Solera 

Irish - Powers, Jameson  

Brandy - Another vote for Korbel.  Maxim's cognac offers great QPR if you can find it.


</content>
      <published_at>Sat Jun 21 19:05:51 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3800866</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>59865</id>
        <name>texascarl</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5195537</id>
      <content>+1 for Finlandia &amp; Svedka.</content>
      <published_at>Thu Nov 19 20:52:25 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3801257</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1125966</id>
        <name>venividibitchy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3818230</id>
      <content>Rum...Ron del Barralito 3 star PuertoRican , Barbancourt 5 star Haitian, Goslings Black Seal Bermudan.
Bourbon.. Woodford Reserve
Tequilla..Sauza Hornitos,  For a Margarita I love Sauza Conmemorativo (a mixto), Cointreau and fresh lime juice.
</content>
      <published_at>Fri Jun 27 02:02:19 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>28638</id>
        <name>phantomdoc</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3944632</id>
      <content>Just bought Plymouth gin 750 ml. $16.99 and Barbancourt 5 star 750ml.  $17.99 at The wine market.
http://www.winemarketny.com/

You must bring the ad and pay cash. Print the ad from website.
They also have Gordons gin 1.75 lt.$15.99
Gilby gin 1.75 lt. $16.99</content>
      <published_at>Sun Aug 10 08:14:04 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>28638</id>
        <name>phantomdoc</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3975127</id>
      <content>How about suggestions for inexpensive rums for mixing mojitos? 

My wife likes Bacardi, and I like Appleton. I think she just doesn't like the coloring of the Appleton I buy (IIRC, the "Special Gold") when mixed in a mojito. I bought a bottle of Cruzan to make a batch for a function the other day, and it smells a bit odd (higher alcohols).

Definitely not looking for spiced, and anejo seems overkill. I like Wray &amp; Nephew Overproof for its huge cane nose, but it's actually expensive due to alcohol content (and hard for me to mix so that the results don't curl your eyelashes).</content>
      <published_at>Thu Aug 21 09:02:11 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>12626</id>
        <name>ted</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3976058</id>
      <content>The 2Yr. Cruzan Silver rum is what your looking for. It is stellar stuff for 12.99 per 750ml.  The 2 yr. gold rum is also fabulous. also not spiced. 
</content>
      <published_at>Thu Aug 21 13:39:57 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3975127</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>217582</id>
        <name>cannedmilkandfruitypebbles</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>3976970</id>
      <content>There must be some other good white rum. I would agree with the Cruzan recommendation, but please get your wife off the Bacardi. Have her try it straight anf just feel the super duper burn. It mixes well, cause it loses its weak character.</content>
      <published_at>Thu Aug 21 19:08:25 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3975127</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>154307</id>
        <name>Xaga</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>3977269</id>
      <content>Although not truly "white", the Ten Cane light is excellent for mixing .It makes a terrific mojito . </content>
      <published_at>Thu Aug 21 21:35:10 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3976970</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>106255</id>
        <name>chazzerking</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>3977676</id>
      <content>But, unless I'm mistaken, the 10 Cane ain't cheap.

I almost picked up Brugal instead of the Cruzan when I bought it. I just looked and the Cruzan is the "Estate Light."</content>
      <published_at>Fri Aug 22 06:08:16 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3977269</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>12626</id>
        <name>ted</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>5</level>
      <id>3981648</id>
      <content>Cruzan costs between $17 and $20 in this area (MA), while 10 Cane costs about $10 more.  So while not as cheap, it's still not extremely pricey (although for a light rum, that is getting up there).  Personally, I like both of them equally well, and find that each has its own charm; the 10 Cane is creamier and more flavorful, the Cruzan lighter, more refreshing, perhaps a touch smoother.  Not that you would probably notice the smoothness difference when they're mixed with lime and sugar...</content>
      <published_at>Sat Aug 23 19:07:12 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3977676</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>3981673</id>
      <content>I'm not sure if my taste is very discriminating, but I would like to nominate Whaler's Rum.  It is a dark rum with a heavy vanilla taste and is very affordable!  Maybe I'm just a cheap date.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Aug 23 19:21:09 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>221013</id>
        <name>Dave Childress</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>4017562</id>
      <content>Most everything listed isn't excactly cheap.  Here's my list of best mixers and some are quite good on their own.  Almost everything is under $15 and some of them are under $10.

Bourbon:  Evan Williams 1783, Fighting Cock
Rye:  Rittenhouse, Jim Beam
Vodka:  Smirnoff, Lukskowa(previously mentioned)
Rum:  Anything Cruzan, Castillo(is actually bacardi, but cheaper)
Tequila:  Sauza
Applejack:  Captain Applejack(actually Laird's)
Gin:  Seagrams, Bombay Dry Gin(not Sapphire)

</content>
      <published_at>Mon Sep 08 10:36:06 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3981673</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>163247</id>
        <name>initialdrew</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>4040511</id>
      <content>My husband lovs Sailor Jerry's, it is his absolute favorite.  For Vodkas I have to say my favorite is one I cannot pronounce (it is russian standard potato vodka)</content>
      <published_at>Tue Sep 16 18:17:33 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>54116</id>
        <name>gryphonskeeper</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>4102415</id>
      <content>Vodka - Svedka - $19.99
Spiced Rum - Admiral Nelson's - About $10 cheaper than Captain Morgan and quite comparable</content>
      <published_at>Mon Oct 13 18:59:10 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>232429</id>
        <name>FLBoy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>4104995</id>
      <content>One thing we're certainly seeing here is the variety of pricing, not just state to state, but even block to block. The Plymouth Gin price swing is intense here in Boston. As sailormouth noted, it's $15.99 at Blanchard's (and Marty's) in Allston, MA. $22 at most other locations. I have seen it go as ridiculously high as $36 a bottle here as well. My fav dark rum, Ron Matusalem Gran Reserva is usually now $33 a bottle, but it could be had at Marty's recently for $28! That said, they have the lovely St Germaine and Domaine De Canton at $39.99 (with Blanchards down the road keeping pace at those prices) while it's $7-$8 cheaper almost everywhere else... Of course they had the Canton for an astonishingly low $20 for a while- I kick myself for not buying more!

What am I saying here? I guess I'm saying that it really REALLY can pay to shop around and keep a keen eye on prices. What is a premium priced liquor in one shop can be a real bargain right next door! 

THAT said, my fav general affordably-priced booze will always include Old Overholt, Applejack, Gosling's Black Seal, Plymouth Gin, Eagle Rare 10 yr (okay, maybe a bit up there, but damn!), 


</content>
      <published_at>Tue Oct 14 20:16:18 -0700 2008</published_at>
      <parent_id>4102415</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>160067</id>
        <name>Scortch</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5195544</id>
      <content>Whatever you do, don't even consider purchasing Bacardi's "Premium Select" rum in the brown bottle. It was not even ingestible to myself or my Husband -- and we both can palate anything short of lighter fluid.</content>
      <published_at>Thu Nov 19 20:56:17 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1125966</id>
        <name>venividibitchy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5200919</id>
      <content>Got some pretty good recs on this old thread. My only addition:

Rum:

Brugal Anejo

Lemon Hart Demarara</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 22 17:09:40 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5209062</id>
      <content>Since the thread's been bumped ...

Tequila: I have to ring in for Azul Reposado, a new, 100-percent blue agave offering from the House of Centenario. $19.99 for a fifth, $29.99 for a 175 here in the ATL. Gran Centenario Anejo is also a great buy here ranging from $24.99 - $29.99 for a fifth.

Vodka: Fris is a nice choice and can be had for $15.99 a fifth.

Scotch: Make fun of me, but I am kind of fond of Dewars White Label.

Gin: Hendricks. No other. $29.99/fifth.

First post. Great thread! </content>
      <published_at>Wed Nov 25 20:21:21 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1127532</id>
        <name>jbatl</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5213000</id>
      <content>Nothing wrong with Dewars.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Nov 28 13:52:13 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5209062</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5217314</id>
      <content>Or Plymouth gin. Hendricks has its uses, but as an everyday gin, no.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Nov 30 16:19:52 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5213000</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>11273</id>
        <name>JonParker</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>5226896</id>
      <content>i thought the title of this thread was Good Low End Liquor,
Plymouth or Hendricks certainly don't qualify</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 06:37:57 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5217314</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>60603</id>
        <name>TroyTempest</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>5</level>
      <id>5227221</id>
      <content>I agree with  you completely, but to be fair, the OP defined "low end" as under $30 per bottle.  You can quibble with the definition, but you can't dispute that Plymouth and Hendricks fit within it.

If you want to try a very good gin in the "budget" price range, pick up a bottle of Monopolowa.  A straightforward London dry gin (well, actually, it's bottled in Vienna...) it can hold its own against the standards of that style and is only $10 per liter at Trader Joe's.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 08:34:41 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5226896</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>58743</id>
        <name>alanbarnes</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>6</level>
      <id>5228089</id>
      <content>It's stretching it a bit: here in the northeast, even at the legendarily cheap state-run liquor stores in New Hampshire, a bottle of Hendrick's runs about $32, and even Plymouth is around $27.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 13:19:49 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5227221</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>17548</id>
        <name>BarmyFotheringayPhipps</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>7</level>
      <id>5228186</id>
      <content>Ouch.  Here in California, you can pick up a bottle of Hendrick's at Trader Joe's for a price that's somewhere in the low $20s.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 13:45:42 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228089</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>58743</id>
        <name>alanbarnes</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>8</level>
      <id>5228270</id>
      <content>Alas, grocery stores can't sell liquor in MA.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 14:16:52 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228186</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>17548</id>
        <name>BarmyFotheringayPhipps</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>9</level>
      <id>5228598</id>
      <content>It's not a state-wide thing; it varies from town to town. In most towns it is not allowed, but in Malden, for example, it is. The Stop and Shop there has a fairly nice liquor section, albeit without many obscure selections.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 16:42:51 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228270</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>10</level>
      <id>5229653</id>
      <content>Pretty sure it's a state law. I think it's something silly like a supermarket chain can have 3 statewide licenses to sell beer and wine. Most don't bother at all but a few do.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Dec 05 09:14:42 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228598</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>113217</id>
        <name>ac106</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>11</level>
      <id>5229818</id>
      <content>There are also loads of town laws. Arlington Heights, for example, is a dry town, so the Trader Joes there can't even sell wine. Amazing how in 2009 we still have these antiquated laws on the books...</content>
      <published_at>Sat Dec 05 10:43:27 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5229653</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>10</level>
      <id>5229991</id>
      <content>The Stop and Shop has actual spirits, not just beer and wine?</content>
      <published_at>Sat Dec 05 12:06:07 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228598</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>17548</id>
        <name>BarmyFotheringayPhipps</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>11</level>
      <id>5230182</id>
      <content>Yes--lots of vodkas, a few gins, a handful of rums, and a single single malt (I can't remember which it was, but I was trying to figure out why they even bothered).  Plus a fairly nice wine selection and a rather tiny beer selection (well, lots of beers I wouldn't even look at and then maybe 10 "micro" choices).</content>
      <published_at>Sat Dec 05 13:48:55 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5229991</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>11</level>
      <id>5233766</id>
      <content>The Shaw's at Copley in Boston has a full line of spirits, at least they did when I lived there ~ 2.5 years ago, so it's not a statewide issue. I could never keep up with the wacky alcohol laws. </content>
      <published_at>Mon Dec 07 09:42:06 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5229991</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>283655</id>
        <name>ryansm</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5226811</id>
      <content>I've found I really like the Pueblo Viejo reposado at that same price or a touch less. Haven't tried the Gran Centenario. FWIW, the Piedmont and Bu Hi Tower have carried the Pueblo Viejo, but I haven't seen it elsewhere.

If you're going to spend $30 on gin, I'd go ahead and get Junipero.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 05:59:37 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5209062</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>12626</id>
        <name>ted</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5213462</id>
      <content>Great thread - don't think I've seen so far:

Old Monk rum from India  (under $20 for 750 ml) - unique and great mixing flavor

Seconding the following:

Gin:  Beefeater (under $30 for 1.75 l and great for most drinks)
Bourbon:  Eagle Rare 10 year ($21.99 for 750 ml at NH stores -a steal!)
Rye: Rittenhouse bonded ( as good as others 2-3x the price)</content>
      <published_at>Sat Nov 28 18:42:07 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10399</id>
        <name>rlh</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5213516</id>
      <content>Gin- Broker's Gin and Boodles are both very good, and can be had for much less than $20/fifth, sometimes as low as $14.99/fifth.

Rum- Best is Barbancourt 5 Star (5 years) from Haiti, at about 17.99/fifth. You can cheaper rum, but not better.

</content>
      <published_at>Sat Nov 28 19:11:03 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5213462</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>249205</id>
        <name>CubanHillbilly</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5214476</id>
      <content>+1 on the Barbancourt 5-star (actually 8 years old). Delicious stuff; in my opinion it's far better than the company's top-end 15 year old rum, and a fantastic value. Definitely one of the best cheap liquors I've found.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 29 12:16:20 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5213516</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>5228548</id>
      <content>I did not like the Barbancourt at all. DH thinks it's ok.

My favorite rum is Ron Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva, but it's pressing the top of the price point (although it would still be excellent at $45).</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 16:19:23 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5214476</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>97825</id>
        <name>Coconuts</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>5</level>
      <id>5228606</id>
      <content>I assume you're sipping, not mixing? Diplomatico is, in my opinion, way too sweet to mix with in most recipes (unless you have a sweet tooth); pretty good sipper, though. Barbancourt Five Star is one of the most versatile mixing rums I've encountered, but probably not something I'd sit down with a snifter full of.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Dec 04 16:45:45 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5228548</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>65478</id>
        <name>davis_sq_pro</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5217319</id>
      <content>I haven't tried the Brokers, but the Boodles is excellent.

I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it on this thread, but Old Overholt rye is very good.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Nov 30 16:21:31 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5213516</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>11273</id>
        <name>JonParker</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>4</level>
      <id>5217367</id>
      <content>Ahhh Old Overcoat. 

Hope it never changes. Good stuff. 

There was a day when you could only find it in old man bars. Glad it could hang on til it got some justified respect the second (of maybe eighth) time round.</content>
      <published_at>Mon Nov 30 16:42:45 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5217319</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5214602</id>
      <content>For white rum, for Mojitos etc. either Don Q or Brugal white are excellent. My buddy from Puerto Rico won't put anything other than Don Q in a mojito.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 29 13:46:11 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5214621</id>
      <content>I'll second:

Scotch: Ballantines (My dad's favorite -- a superb Scotch for the money)
Vodka: Nobody does it better than Smirnoff, especially for the $$

I'll add:

Brandy: St. Cyr French V.S.O.P. -- I've used this for 30 years. The smoothness and character are exquisite for the price. I don't know how they do it!
</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 29 14:08:01 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>270888</id>
        <name>shaogo</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5214764</id>
      <content>Was sipping some Ballantines at my teatotalling dad's this t'giving. It really is pretty decent. Now I'll have to grab some St. Cyr.</content>
      <published_at>Sun Nov 29 15:18:01 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5214621</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10169</id>
        <name>StriperGuy</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>3</level>
      <id>5230101</id>
      <content>Where have you seen the St. Cyr in the Boston area - can't find it yet?  While looking I did get Ferrand Ambre cognac for $33 at Fresh Pond next to Whole Foods, which is $6-8 less than usual- best price I've seen for it.</content>
      <published_at>Sat Dec 05 13:05:30 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5214764</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>10399</id>
        <name>rlh</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5225499</id>
      <content>Rum: Meyer's White Rum is great in mojitos, as is Cruzan Light.  I'm also a fan of Sailor Jerry's.  Bacardi Solera or Bacardi 8 year old (both the same) is very good for sipping.  Looking forward to trying the Barbancourt which has been so frequently recommended here!
Vodka: Found 360 Vodka on sale for only $10 after a $10 rebate, and am enjoying it.  Also find Pinnacle to be a solid choice for about $12 on sale, as well as Original Polish Vodka, Van Hoo, and of course Monopolowa.  Looking forward to trying Tito's based on recommendations here.
Gin:  My hands down favorite is Brokers, but New Amsterdam is very serviceable for only $12.99 a fifth.
Tequila: Lunazul is hard to beat for a 100% agave under $20, but I recently scored some Milagro Limon 100% agave for $10.95 on close-out (in Oregon).  They also have a Mandarin for $15.99.  Both are solid 100% agaves and you can hardly taste the flavoring.  1800 also makes a quality line.  When on sale, Hornitos is an old standby (recently tried and liked their blanco, too) , as is Cuervo Tradicional.
Scotch: Teacher's is the best for the money.  When I "splurge," Highland Park on sale in the low $30's is great.
Bourbon: Usually I drink it on the rocks or neat, and Buffalo Trace is easily my favorite, whether I find it for $20 or have to pay the regular $25.  Easily beats out Eagle Rare 10 year old IMO.  Evan Williams Single Barrel is also excellent.  Corner Creek is also a regular visitor to my liquor cabinet, especially when I find it discounted down to $19 or so.  And let me not forget Elijah Craig, great straight or with a little soda.
Irish Whiskey:  I'm fond of both Tullamore Dew and Bushmills, but not a fan of Jameson.
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      <published_at>Thu Dec 03 14:12:19 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1129234</id>
        <name>Dazer</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5357707</id>
      <content>Was reading through the thread wondering if anyone had noted New Amsterdam or Lunazul</content>
      <published_at>Thu Jan 28 10:40:50 -0800 2010</published_at>
      <parent_id>5225499</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>124704</id>
        <name>Icantread</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5356767</id>
      <content>VODKA:  Luksusowa, Bak's Bison Grass (infused), Grey Goose La Poire (flavored), Firefly Original (flavored), 360-degree (great for infusing)... Outside the price limits, my hands-down favourite for cocktail is Hangar-1 Fraser River Raspberry, because you can taste the seeds!

GIN: Gilbey's, Gordons, Hendrick's

TEQUILA:  Sauza Blanco (plata), El Jimador (reposado), Tres Generaciones (anejo--out of the range, and not as good lately... but the best buy for an anejo)

RUM: Cruzan Estate Light, Cruzan Blackstrap (black), Kilo Kai (spiced--same price as Capt.Morgan, but waaaay better), Kraken (spiced black), Coconut Jack (flavored), Cruzan Guava (flavored)... I haven't really found a golden rum that's worth the price... though Cruzan Single Barrel is supposedly not bad (though the name is a fraud, imo)

CACHACA: Pitu (fruity, with a light smokiness which makes a killer Caipirinha)

LIQUEURS: Berentzen Apfelkorn (German apple schnapps), Domain de Canton (Ginger-Vanilla cognac liqueur--under $30), Regency "DaVinci" Amaretto,  SoHo (lychee), Pama (pomegranate)

WHISKEY:  This category is tough.  Seagram's 7 is decent for mixing... otherwise, I've found few whiskeys under $30 that are worth the trip to the store.  Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve Rye is pretty good.  But Basil Hayden is still my favourite bourbon (after Woodford Reserve Master Distiller's Selection).</content>
      <published_at>Thu Jan 28 02:13:47 -0800 2010</published_at>
      <parent_id>3611613</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1139388</id>
        <name>scQue814</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5356775</id>
      <content>Oh... as for VERMOUTH:  Martini &amp; Rossi for both the dry and sweet versions. I've tried Noilly-Pratt, Spatola, Stock and Tribuno and they all seem to ruin a Manhattan, where M&amp;R does not.  (Incidentally, I prefer my Manhattans "perfect", with a twist.)  </content>
      <published_at>Thu Jan 28 02:40:52 -0800 2010</published_at>
      <parent_id>5356767</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1139388</id>
        <name>scQue814</name>
      </user>
    </post>
  </posts>
</topic>
