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@Carlton
Been drinking more Buffalo Trace now and I have to say that it would do with a higher ABV. It is only 40% here in Europe. Would need like 45-46% to be better. It is still good but misses something.
@bedlamborn
That stinks that you get a 40% abv version. It is 45% abv here in the US.
Is Eagle Rare 10 Year Old available in Sweden, and if so at what abv (it is 45% abv in the US)? Eagle Rare is the same distillate as Buffalo Trace but with a couple of extra years of maturation.
@Carlton
No Rare Eagle in Sweden. In the UK it is imported from the USA so it has the same ABV.
The availability of bourbons is also quite limited in Norway and many come at a low ABV of 40%.
I was able to source a Knob Creek 9yr and a Rittenhouse Rye from whisky.de while I was on a visit in Berlin last year. However, it's not that easy to get 'the better stuff' when it comes to bourbon and you are not living in the US.
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@SlàinteMhath
The good stuff is hard. It is quite sad that when I go on a Finland ferry, that they have better Bourbon than the alcohol monopoly in Sweden.