I've not had a bottle of bourbon in the house for a long time, but that sound very nice. Love the flavour of maple. Might just have to give that a try.
Anyone else enjoying this?
Sounds crazy, but this stuff is wonderful. The aroma is amazing too!
There is also Honey, which the Mrs prefers, or Apple which I don't fancy.
Maple Bourbon - it's a taste sensation
I've not had a bottle of bourbon in the house for a long time, but that sound very nice. Love the flavour of maple. Might just have to give that a try.
Sounds very nice indeed,
Cheapest that I have seen it is £13 for 70cl on Amazon.
It is more frequently around the £17 price range on there, which is still incredibly good.
Not tried that but I do have a bottle of JD honey, but my favourite at the minute is JD fire with a hint of cinnamon
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I will be traveling back to the UK tomorrow so hopefully pick up a bottle in Duty Free
Tried it, hated it, just not to my tastes.
JD honey is much better.
Yes, lovely tipple although a bit sweet to hit too hard
The cinnamon JD shouldn't work either but I like that even more.
The JD Maple, and JD Honey have just gone on Special Offer on Amazon.
£13 each for 70cl.
Not had much joy finding Cinnamon or Fire though.
I've not tried the honey variant, but I have the cherry and apple both in the drinks cupboard. The cherry with cola is as you'd guess, like cherry cola.
The apple is nice with lemonade. I'm sure there's a few here who must think I'm mad mixing it but I just can't do straight.
This is just a natural progression throughout the market: taking drinks and adding sugar / fruit flavours.
It started with Two Dogs / Hooch etc in the nineties, and progressed through WKD, into Sourz / After Shock Fireball, that phase of flavoured vodkas (when bars used to dump sweets, chocolate, chili, etc in bottles) and then into the more recent trend for flavoured ciders, wines and even whiskies.
If it sells more bottles to non-traditional markets, I guess it's good for the brands. But I blanch at these being described as infused whiskies. Or in anyway compared to the real thing. It's a bit like comparing Plymouth Sloe Gin to Plymouth Gin. Makes no sense. It's a different drink - a 70 proof liqueur not 80 plus whisk(e)y, with added sugar, colourings and flavourings.
In one way, these cut out a step in the making of cocktails (replacing the step of adding, for example, maple syrup to a Maple Manhattan). But I think this is false economy, and fails almost universally in terms of flavour. I'd still rather take a good quality bourbon, and add my own vermouth and spoon of decent maple syrup.
EDIT: Isn't this just Drambuie for those with short memories?
Bah humbug.
Probably.
**of course, there are flavoured spirits that I actually like: Chase Smoked Vodka, for example. But that's the exception, not the rule.
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Just ordered some Jim Beam Maple from Amazon (still at £13). Hope it's as nice as JD Honey.
I see that the Jim Beam Apple on Amazon has now also dropped to £13 a bottle.
Sounds a bit like the whisky Glayva - which is honey and whisky - very tasty neat or over ice
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I crumbled earlier and picked up a bottle of JB Honey as it was there on the shelf calling to me. No Maple available, but might get hold of one fromAmazon. Just sampling the honey now and it is really rather nice. Sweet and a little bit syrupy, almost liqueur like, but most agreeable.
Based on this thread ordered the Maple and the Honey Jim Beam - lovely. The Maple is a real treat - thank you for the recommendation.
2 more bottles due tomorrow - just in time
Thanks Amazon
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Darn it! Price has gone up again at Amazon.
Honey, Maple and Apple are all at £13 on Amazon again
The Maple is okay but perhaps a little too sweet. The apple is much better :-) In fact another 2 bottles now ordered from the Brazilian shop.
Now with all 3 flavours in the house, and well tasted, my personal preference is
1. Maple
2. Honey
3. Apple
[QUOTE=Gareth-W;4052945]Not tried the Apple yet.....worth a punt Andrew?? (not as a mixer mind you....LOL)[/QUOTE
I won't be buying another
However, I now have a good supply of Maple