There are people out there, which always want to simplify matters. I have read this post on liquor.com: " 3 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO WHEN IT COMES TO BOURBOn " and I found it totally idiotic - let us directly go to it: Don't spend more than $50 on a bottle What kind of stupid rule is that? I can understand the drift: you can really great bourbons under $50 (mostly in the US). However what is about gin? And vodka? Or cars? Or houses? Or wine? Or or or... Obviously I don't mean $50 - but you don't need to spend a fortune to get a great experience without spending a fortune. The deal is: you always can find relative bargains, and you can find transcendent experiences, which might be marginal or largely superior (and some are even not as good as the less than $50 dollar bottle. But there is no point of making this moronic rule! Don't only drink bourbon neat Besides of the next rule, which suggest exactly the opposite (not telling people how they dr...