Allow Jones and Mann to be your “Spirits Guides” as we journey to good times and great friends. We enjoy tasting and telling you if it’s a favorite or Flop. During this 1792 Small Batch Review we discuss the history and taste Of 1792 Small batch. Coming in at under $30, we classify 1792 as a potential daily drinker bourbon. Jones and Mann continue down the bourbon trail with 1792. As huge buffalo trace and Blantons finds, we are always looking for the next high quality bourbon.
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Try some scotches as well! Balvenie laphroaig ardbeg etc.
Another Bourbon!! Yhis is my language lol I can’t say that I’ve tried all of the Bourbons that are down here and what we call bourbon country here in the Commonwealth the Bluegrass whatever you want to call it Kentucky but 1792 is one of the most popular small batch distilleries but we’ve also got Jim Beam Maker’s Mark so many others I think a tour of Bourbon country is in order for you all then there’s a restaurant in Louisville that has about 80 different Bourbons restaurants that specialize in recipes and different items that are Bourbons are used from! I am not raised here in Kentucky but when you live in a place where they do something so totally right you bandwagon sometimes like what their basketball LOL
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Do eagle rare 10 year bourbon and calumet farms bourbon! my two favorite bourbons under 50$ before tax.
Try the Henry McKenna bottled in bond, it’s in the $30 price range and very good
Good review!!
New viewer and a long time bourbon drinker here guys! I just got home with a new bottle of 1792 and wanted to see what folks were saying. It’s been a few years since I had a bottle. I love your format. If you guys can bring reviews 2 or three times a week your channel will really take off. Nice work guys!!
Nice review, here in Lexington Ky Blanton’s is released like water.