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Palama Offline
#8301 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
is your liquor cabinet like those libraries with 20 foot high ceilings and a ladder with wheels on each wall?
HA!


Applause Good one! Applause
itsawaldo Offline
#8302 Posted:
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Have any of you made an "Infinity" bottle?

Last three nights I have dug out my Elmer, Stagg Jr and Eagle Rare, just one pour a night for those! Okay Eagle I had two because I can find it occasionally!
Burner02 Offline
#8303 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
is your liquor cabinet like those libraries with 20 foot high ceilings and a ladder with wheels on each wall?
HA!



First off, it is a small storage room rather than a cabinet. Ten-foot celling, three step, step stool and no wheels.

One may discover craft beer and bullets among the whisky. Caution is recommended.

I'm sure there are others on here with many more bottles than I.

First suspect would be Conan.

Herfing
frankj1 Offline
#8304 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
First off, it is a small storage room rather than a cabinet. Ten-foot celling, three step, step stool and no wheels.

One may discover craft beer and bullets among the whisky. Caution is recommended.

I'm sure there are others on here with many more bottles than I.

First suspect would be Conan.

Herfing

your posts make me jealous...but I'm happy for ya!
Burner02 Offline
#8305 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
your posts make me jealous...but I'm happy for ya!



Maybe one day we can sit down and have a drink or two together.
frankj1 Offline
#8306 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Maybe one day we can sit down and have a drink or two together.

I'd really enjoy that.
Burner02 Offline
#8307 Posted:
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Knob Creek Single Barrel Select

Adios old friend.
frankj1 Offline
#8308 Posted:
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Redbreast Single Pot Still 15 year

gifted to me from Spey. So great
MACS Offline
#8309 Posted:
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Have the 12 year and like it. I shall put the 15 year on the list of "whiskys to try".
frankj1 Offline
#8310 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Have the 12 year and like it. I shall put the 15 year on the list of "whiskys to try".

Irish whisky is not my long suit so I may not be the one to trust here...but I really have enjoyed the half bottle I've had so far.
Paired it wif a PSD4. They both had legs, so for me, the light touch o' sweet from the Irish lingering with the Cuban style strength of the Partagas made for happy taste buds.

But don't quote me.
MACS Offline
#8311 Posted:
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Welp... since it's St Paddy's day... I'll have a pour of the 12.
Whistlebritches Offline
#8312 Posted:
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Didn't have any Irish Whisky so I poured a scotch,Glenfarclas 12,said **** the queen and thanked God I was born Irish instead one of those cockwomble wanker limey's


Sláinte to me CBID mates
frankj1 Offline
#8313 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Didn't have any Irish Whisky so I poured a scotch,Glenfarclas 12,said **** the queen and thanked God I was Irish instead one of those cockwomble wanker limey's


Sláinte to me CBID mates

Love it...L'Chaim!
Whistlebritches Offline
#8314 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Love it...L'Chaim!



Maybe I am part Jew.........or you're part MickThink
frankj1 Offline
#8315 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Maybe I am part Jew.........or you're part MickThink

or both?
Neither of us can deny the attraction...
Whistlebritches Offline
#8316 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
or both?
Neither of us can deny the attraction...



Love Love Love
Palama Offline
#8317 Posted:
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Gonna have a couple shots, one for me and one to make up for the dummy that’s part Irish but doesn’t have any Irish Whiskey. d'oh!

Red Spot
Mike3316 Offline
#8318 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2022
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No Irish Whiskey in the cabinet so I grabbed the Dalmore Cigar Malt Reserve single malt scotch.
Palama Offline
#8319 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
First off, it is a small storage room rather than a cabinet. Ten-foot celling, three step, step stool and no wheels.

One may discover craft beer and bullets among the whisky. Caution is recommended.

I'm sure there are others on here with many more bottles than I.

First suspect would be Conan.

Herfing


Not talking

Modest collection at best. From what I hear, Dkeage has a closet full of adult beverages. Beer
Burner02 Offline
#8320 Posted:
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Bushmills 21 Single Malt
8trackdisco Offline
#8321 Posted:
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Woodford Reserve
Larceny dbl
Larceny dbl
Larceny single
Irish Car Bomb.
MACS Offline
#8322 Posted:
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Posts: 79,776
8trackdisco wrote:
Woodford Reserve
Larceny dbl
Larceny dbl
Larceny single
Irish Car Bomb.


Whoooo-wheeeee. Sounds like a good night. Betcha the couch in the basement is gonna be calling your name real early.
Burner02 Offline
#8323 Posted:
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Barrel Whisky CH25
Burner02 Offline
#8324 Posted:
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Barrel Whisky CH25
Burner02 Offline
#8325 Posted:
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I did stumble into a bottle of Blantons and E.H. Taylor Single Barrel yesterday. At $220.00 a bottle they were still on the self when I left.
Whistlebritches Offline
#8326 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Whoooo-wheeeee. Sounds like a good night. Betcha the couch in the basement is gonna be calling your name real early.



Couch......basement.......8 woke up parked in the driveway engine still running and left blinker on,still trying to figure out how he got there.
youngra Offline
#8327 Posted:
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Mike3316 wrote:
No Irish Whiskey in the cabinet so I grabbed the Dalmore Cigar Malt Reserve single malt scotch.


Had the same with a RyJ en Cedro - pretty good pairng..
frankj1 Offline
#8328 Posted:
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Glenmorangie 18
also a gift from Spey.
Also extraordinary
izonfire Offline
#8329 Posted:
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Canadian whiskey from a special Canuck.
It’s got a touch of Maple flavor.
Amazingly delicious.

Not a gift from Spey.
But extraordinary nonetheless…
Burner02 Offline
#8330 Posted:
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1792 BIB single barrel select
dkeage Offline
#8331 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Not talking

Modest collection at best. From what I hear, Dkeage has a closet full of adult beverages. Beer



Anxious
Bourbonlover123 Offline
#8332 Posted:
Joined: 10-20-2019
Posts: 60
2007 George t. Stagg
Stogie1020 Offline
#8333 Posted:
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Grabbed a bottle of WT101 based on the recommendations here and cracked it open last night to try to drive out a nasty head cold. Seems to have worked, and the bourbon was pretty good, too.

Anyone try the WT101 Rye?
8trackdisco Offline
#8334 Posted:
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Woodford Reserve.

Haven't had the WT Rye yet. Just dipping my toes into a couple ryes recently.
MACS Offline
#8335 Posted:
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Russell's Reserve Single Barrel.

This is by far the best bourbon I have tried.

I fired up the smoker and I'm cooking pork belly burnt ends. Figured a cigar and a libation were in order. I mean... c'mon... the smoker is fired up.
Plowboy221 Offline
#8336 Posted:
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McCormick Special Reserve

Kentucky Best
Burner02 Offline
#8337 Posted:
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Talisker 18
Stogie1020 Offline
#8338 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Russell's Reserve Single Barrel.

This is by far the best bourbon I have tried.

I fired up the smoker and I'm cooking pork belly burnt ends. Figured a cigar and a libation were in order. I mean... c'mon... the smoker is fired up.



Not that you need to read the manual for the smoker, but I am pretty sure an adult beverage is recommended in the manual's trouble shooting section:

PROBLEM: Smoker is not producing enough good times.
SOLUTION: Pour burbon into glass with a single ice cube and consume. Repeat until desired level of "good times" is reached.
gummy jones Offline
#8339 Posted:
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Rowans creek
Stagg jr
itsawaldo Offline
#8340 Posted:
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gummy jones wrote:
Rowans creek
Stagg jr



How’s the Rowan’s?


Weller 12 tonight, dang that’s nice stuff

Finally got my hands on an EH Taylor yesterday, at retail! I’d say it’s as nice as this 12 I’m having tonight…
Stogie1020 Offline
#8341 Posted:
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Whistlepig 10yr. Thoughts?

I need an easy to drink ~$60-$70 bottle to give as a gift to a few people I am not sure love bourbon. I want to make a decent impression.

Is there anything else (not so "craft" that no one has ever heard of it, not bottom shelf either) that isn't incredibly HTF I should consider?
frankj1 Offline
#8342 Posted:
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Stogie1020 wrote:
Whistlepig 10yr. Thoughts?

I need an easy to drink ~$60-$70 bottle to give as a gift to a few people I am not sure love bourbon. I want to make a decent impression.

Is there anything else (not so "craft" that no one has ever heard of it, not bottom shelf either) that isn't incredibly HTF I should consider?

the WP 10 is a rye.
Is that what you are looking for?
If bourbon for someone you don't know will like, maybe an upper level Four Roses?
frankj1 Offline
#8343 Posted:
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just reread...easy to drink bourbon to me means wheated bourbon.
I'd pass on rye.
Whistlebritches Offline
#8344 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
just reread...easy to drink bourbon to me means wheated bourbon.
I'd pass on rye.



I like wheated,high rye,pure rye..............all of them have their place in my heart.Frank you need to try Wild Turkey 101 Rye,very easy to drink in my opinion
frankj1 Offline
#8345 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I like wheated,high rye,pure rye..............all of them have their place in my heart.Frank you need to try Wild Turkey 101 Rye,very easy to drink in my opinion

my taste preferences have been agreeing wif you for like a decade, so purely out of respect I will try some.

I only suggested wheated bourbon to our friend Stogie cuz he asked about "easy" to drink bourbon.

btw, just polished off three fat fingers of Evan Williams BIB (one small ice cube), I think some of the better cheap stuff out there.
Whistlebritches Offline
#8346 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
my taste preferences have been agreeing wif you for like a decade, so purely out of respect I will try some.

I only suggested wheated bourbon to our friend Stogie cuz he asked about "easy" to drink bourbon.

btw, just polished off three fat fingers of Evan Williams BIB (one small ice cube), I think some of the better cheap stuff out there.



A small tear comes to me eye
frankj1 Offline
#8347 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
A small tear comes to me eye

so funny!
also, very ghey.
Whistlebritches Offline
#8348 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
so funny!
also, very ghey.



After all these years from back when me,you and Methuselah would walk in a bar and someone would say,Two Jews and a Mick walk into a bar.............a broke drunk and two Jews ,who's paying the tab?


I honestly don't remember,hell I was drunk.You bastids once dropped me off at this boat,I woke up in a frigging hurricane with a baby chimp nuzzling in my boxers,and you wonder why I am the way I am.Tell Methlu I said whazzzzzzzzzzzzzzup?
frankj1 Offline
#8349 Posted:
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I heard they thought you were a wonder of science cuz when you walked into a bar they said "here comes the Mick with the two azzholes".
MACS Offline
#8350 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I heard they thought you were a wonder of science cuz when you walked into a bar they said "here comes the Mick with the two azzholes".


I wasn't there... Anxious
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