Have you tried it yet? Spoke to a bartender that has and he said it was "good surprisingly." Not sure if that is a ringing endorsement. Because he said he was more of a beer tequila drinker.We'll be cracking open a bottle of this at our tailgate on Sunday.
Have you tried it yet? Spoke to a bartender that has and he said it was "good surprisingly." Not sure if that is a ringing endorsement. Because he said he was more of a beer tequila drinker.
I agree. It is good, surprisingly.Have you tried it yet? Spoke to a bartender that has and he said it was "good surprisingly." Not sure if that is a ringing endorsement. Because he said he was more of a beer tequila drinker.
Yes that was my fear. Bad juice in the bottle because of the story.I agree. It is good, surprisingly.
I say "surprisingly", because this is a licensing/charity deal; Eric is not distilling whiskey. I feared that the company producing the whiskey would have taken the cheapest swill they could find and slapped a Legrand label on it, figuring that people would buy it anyway.
But this is a very solid mid-tier bourbon. I guess I really shouldn't be surprised. Eric put his name on it, and he drinks it (at least he did at a tasting I attended). He probably tasted a bunch of bourbons before selecting the one he was willing to endorse. He made a good choice, and I've gone through a couple of bottles since I first tried it earlier this spring.
I agree. It is good, surprisingly.
I say "surprisingly", because this is a licensing/charity deal; Eric is not distilling whiskey. I feared that the company producing the whiskey would have taken the cheapest swill they could find and slapped a Legrand label on it, figuring that people would buy it anyway.
But this is a very solid mid-tier bourbon. I guess I really shouldn't be surprised. Eric put his name on it, and he drinks it (at least he did at a tasting I attended). He probably tasted a bunch of bourbons before selecting the one he was willing to endorse. He made a good choice, and I've gone through a couple of bottles since I first tried it earlier this spring.
BIL brought a bottle to a family gathering and I agree. Thought it was mild but smooth.I agree. It is good, surprisingly.
I say "surprisingly", because this is a licensing/charity deal; Eric is not distilling whiskey. I feared that the company producing the whiskey would have taken the cheapest swill they could find and slapped a Legrand label on it, figuring that people would buy it anyway.
But this is a very solid mid-tier bourbon. I guess I really shouldn't be surprised. Eric put his name on it, and he drinks it (at least he did at a tasting I attended). He probably tasted a bunch of bourbons before selecting the one he was willing to endorse. He made a good choice, and I've gone through a couple of bottles since I first tried it earlier this spring.
has anyone tried this? how is it?
I'll pick up two bottles; 1 to keep and 1 to drink!Since I can't read twitter at work, no idea what was posted by TT. But we have a bottle of LeGrand in our tailgate bar - actually it's the 3rd bottle we've had since last year. It's pretty decent.
Quality whiskies for mixed drinks are Jim Beam, Bulleit, and LeGrand. If you're spending more for whiskey and then mixing it, you're wasting your money.Bulleit is excellent for the price point
so you're saying it's a walker red label type?I buy the standard issue LeGrand whiskey fairly regularly to mix with Ginger Ale. The higher octane release that came out later isn't for me. If you're a bourbon snob, you're not likely to drink this neat or on the rocks.
This new release with the Rutgers label will be purchased for display purposes. Eric is a marketing genius!
I despise scotch so I couldn't say definitively. But I understand the question and would say it's a step up from that. Let Spanky chime in on this at some point. He's the Scotch Guru.so you're saying it's a walker red label type?
so you're saying it's a walker red label type?
awww.. didn't know there was a 2nd blue label bottle.. just the original bottle and now this one. I'd offer an opinion on the first bottle if I were any judge of anything spirits-wise. Sorry.Anyone try the blue label one that seems to gone now? Or the other one discontinued too?
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The new Scarlet Knight bourbon will be served at three home football games, as well as in the premium areas fore both basketball games and wrestling matches. It will also be available throughout the state of New Jersey at liquor stores, bars and restaurants.
Via Instagram Eric told me it should be available soon in the places that already sell it.Will definitely keep an eye out for the bottle locally, would like to pick one up.
flat $20 shipping to sunny florida.. not badWill definitely keep an eye out for the bottle locally, would like to pick one up.
6 days later, just got mine delivered todayflat $20 shipping to sunny florida.. not bad