What a Masters! Congrats to Scottie for a second green jacket, and some much-needed downtime to enjoy the birth of their new addition.
While Masters week may be over, golf season is just getting started. To celebrate, we’ve teamed up with the Blade + Bow team to hook one Red Clay Soul reader up with a slew of gear: One Red Clay Soul reader will get a Smathers headcover AND putter cover, a Five Keys tour visor, a golf towel, and a sleeve of custom Pro V1s. Yeah, it’s a good package:
To enter, leave a comment below describing how you take your bourbon. In addition:
- Follow BLADE + BOW on Instagram
- Follow Red Clay Soul on Instagram
- Tag three golf buddies in the comments of the Red Clay Soul giveaway Instagram post (Here)
You must do all four to be entered to win. Get your entries in by Thursday evening at 10PM ET and I’ll announce the winner on Friday around lunchtime.
Thanks to Blade + Bow for providing the goods for the giveaway.
Neat in the winter, on the rocks in the summer, and an extra pour on LSU game days
Neat “master”fully crafted 😏
Over ice
With 1 rock, or neat!
I take my bourbon neat!
Neat in a glencairn
Wow what a giveaway!
I take my bourbon with 3 ice cubes, and a heavy glass.
Any way I can get it.
neat, sometimes on the rocks, but always in some nice crystal !
With a dash of bitters over an ice ball
On the Rocks
On the rocks, or with a Coke in Neyland
Fall – Spring: Neat or with a splash or water.
Summer – A few rocks
I’ll take my bourbon on the rocks when the weather is warm and enjoy a great old fashioned when it’s colder out.
On the rocks and heavy!
Old fashioned (made with Blade & Bow, Jack Ruby Orange Bitters, and served in a J, Earl& Sons glass)
On a big rock!
On the rocks.
At least a 3 finger and on the rocks all summer long!
On the rocks with a heavy pour and heavy glass.
Rocks please!
I like a heavy pour of my bourbon neat, especially a good glass of B&B
Neat or one rock in the winter, summer is a good pour of Blade and Bow over ice with lemonade. On Masters week it’s Arnold Palmers spiked with B&B.
Give it to me neat!
One cube
Neat
I very much land in the camp that everyone should take their bourbon how THEY like it. I don’t care what, how old etc the brown water is. That being said, I rank the ways I take it as follows:
1. On the rocks (no gentlemen’s cube) with a twist of lemon.
2. In a smoked old fashioned.
3. Neat (typically when im trying something new).
Neat
Neat. Always.
I take may bourbon 🥃 how ever I can get it but normally in ginger ale.
Wow, what an incredible package combing two of my most favorite obesssions : golf and bourbon. One of my greatest memories from this past masters weekend was pouring that first bourbon beer putting the day recap on once putting the kids to bed. Pure joy.
Big cube for the good stuff.
Always Neat! Cheers!
Just one rock, preferably in a front porch rocking chair.
Two cubes, one the front porch, with the dogs
DOF glass with a big rock
Rocks!
neat, rocks, or in the spring potentially in a julep.
On the rocks or sometimes when it’s a good Saturday I like an old fashioned. But mainly on the rocks
Just one big rock.
With a packet of Splenda.
Neat or on a king rock
“In the easy chair with my boots on,
melted whiskey in my hand.”
Thanks for the opportunity, crazy good giveaway! I take my blade and bourbon with one large ice cube.
edit: was typing too fast, too excited …Blade & Bow
Hard to beat an old fashioned on a crisp college football Saturday!
On the rocks with a twist of lemon.
If it’s the first taste, neat, then with one or two rocks to see ho that impacts the flavor.
Neat or the ‘old-fashioned’ way
Neat with a hint of “oh lord, what’d I do last night”.
On the “rock” a big one preferably
Neat in the winter and on the rocks in the summer
On the rocks
Neat, occasionally on the rocks!
Neat all the way 👊😎
I prefer it neat or one large cube.
Great giveaway! I especially like that putter cover!
Two fingers in a J. Earl & Sons pheasant rocks glass, neat.
Neat or one large cube
Neat!
Neat after a smooth triple bogey on a spring day
Neat!
Amazing looking drop from Blade + Bow! I like to first do a small pour in my glass, swirl it around to get the interior of the glass lined with the bourbon, take a swig of it neat, then I’ll do about 2-3 fingers with a nice hand carved cube.
Straight out of a flask