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29 September 2019, 09:17 AM | #991 |
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Which Bourbon won the night?
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29 September 2019, 10:13 AM | #993 |
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Decided to branch out a bit from my typical Japanese whiskeys. Let's see how it is.
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29 September 2019, 02:24 PM | #994 |
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HH was slightly off (muted).
Vote was split on the Old Crow and Sunny Brook. Came down to if you liked smooth (SB) versus more robust (OC). OC wins the QPR hands down, though.
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30 September 2019, 09:03 AM | #996 |
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I'm a fan of Angel's Envy, hands down drink it straight or on a block of ice ... the Rye is much more expensive, and I don't feel you will get any more of the wow factor of this bourbon!
Lincoln Henderson passed on recently ... but his legacy lives on in that bottle! Good stuff! If you make Old Fashions ... use a cheaper bourbon. |
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That looks like a killer trip! Woodford is a go-to, and Maker's is a favorite (especially the cask strength!). I have the Willett 4 Year rye, but can't really connect with it. I've heard their bourbon is amazing, and I have to assume it is considering how hard it is to find. Hopefully you were able to pick up a few bottles of some good stuff!
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That said, the Barrel Dovetail (a blend of bourbons finished in Rum, Port, and Cabernet barrels) is several steps above and isn't overly sweet, probably because of the higher proof (120+ proof). If you find it, pick up a bottle. |
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Definitely ... that’s why I suggest drinking the AE neat or just an ice ball .. the sweetness is subtle .. nothing else is needed.
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Definitely enjoying this tonight........
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Picked up a couple bottles.
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can't ever go wrong with Angel's Envy .. I aways have 1 bottle on hand
here are some suggestions for those that feel a bourbon is too sweet ... https://www.straightbourbon.com/comm...own-too-sweet/ |
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Crushed it in Jersey today!! Makers Mark is a pick the manager would not stop raving about so had to snag it too!
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Fun Saturday night drinking some old bourbon from the tax strip days........
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I've got a dusty 1984 bottle of Wild Turkey 101 en route to me, looking forward to popping it open, hopefully before the new year... What year is that WT 101 from?
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The Whisky Thread
My Monday morning whiskey run was more successful than usual yesterday. I’ve been looking for a second bottle of Jack Daniel’s Heritage Barrel release from last year, but secondary has it higher than I’m ready to pay for it. I’ve been on Wine Searcher for months looking and all of a sudden this one popped up at my local Total Wine. I hadn’t seen it there before, so I made the trip hoping it was a forgotten bottle the distributor had laying around... turns out it was stuffed in the back of the Jack Single Barrel shelf, hiding in plain sight. I quickly looked for any more, but that was the only one. Best $65 I’ve ever spent on whiskey, twice.
The Rebel Yell 10 Year was a surprise. I was about to leave my favorite shop with a bottle of EH Taylor small batch, when the manager (with whom I’m trying to build a relationship, in hopes of getting the new ER17... #longshot ) hit me up to chat. He knows me by now, and we had talked about the Rebel Yell months ago. He pulls it out of the back and asks if I want it. Yes, yes I do. Then I popped my SFTB when I got home and was knocking a few things off the Honey-Do list. I’d promised a buddy of mine a sample, so I needed to get that done and figured he couldn’t beat me to trying it! Suffice it to say, Monday was a good day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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‘Twas a 1981 bottle date. Hope your ‘84 bottle drinks well for you........
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Cheers!
At home it's Midleton and Red Breast, but I do like Oban and Laugavulin as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk teqp is offline Report Post |
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Jim Murray's whisky bible came out. Again Americans have won.
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Definitely unicorns. Distilled from unobtanium. Low supply, high demand and requires a long expensive relationship with the liquor distributors before you are offered a chance at getting some at retail although they are available on the secondary market for a premium. Sound familiar? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I love Getchyo self some Talisker. It's pretty unique; an island whiskey from Skye, tastes like you're drinking the essence of an old Scottish professor of Norse literature sitting in a leather armchair wearing a smoking jacket made of peat.
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Had several individuals (including my boss) recommend Campfire with high praises, but I think the peatiness ends up overpowering the mid notes and finishes they insist are present. I suppose my palate isn’t matured to handle peat yet lol.
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Everyone’s palate is obviously different.
But every now and then, I’m reminded that some folks’ palates are more like a feral pig in what they consider to be tasty.......
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