"Antique" or not, Weller Antique (107 proof) is still one of the finest bourbons out there -- especially for the price -- and since it's now very heavily allocated, I never pass up an opportunity to buy it. I've often said that if I were forced to choose one bourbon to drink for the rest of my life, this would be it. It hits all the flavor notes I appreciate most in a bourbon. At 107 proof, it's right at the upper limit of where it will still be functional in a flask, or neat, and will certainly work nicely on a large rock or a few smaller cubes. But it also has a high enough ABV to hold up and perform extremely well in a cocktail.
IMO, the only Taylor bourbons worth buying are the barrel proof releases and they are pretty hard to find (small batch and bonded . . . *yawn*). I can take or leave most of the Old Forester hooch but the Birthday Bourbon, usually at least 10 years old and released only once a year, is still great, though its price has skyrocketed over the past few years. I run into Elmer T. a couple of times a year and snag it whenever available.
Even in this current era of disappearing age declarations, Bonded bourbon must be at least 4 years old or it cannot legally be called Bonded. So, while the days of (reasonably priced) Elijah Craig 12-year seem to be gone forever, at least you can double up on the minimum, standard-of-identity age requirement for bourbon if you buy bonded juice.
As for Stagg Jr., relative to its name, it's definitely a source of disappointment but I've found that because of its high proof and decent quality, it makes an excellent Old Fashioned. For a long time, I've made it my mission to deplete its supply, cocktail by cocktail, from every local bar at which I see it on the shelf but even as I empty those bottles, new ones always seem to pop up. It's a tough task but I'll keep after it.
Cheers!
=R=
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