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dkeage Offline
#1501 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,152
Elmer T Lee

Thanks to the bros here that have helped me acquire this fine booze

Jamie, Tdub and Shaun!

Beer

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#1502 Posted:
Joined: 03-21-2011
Posts: 1,029
Buffalo Trace
ZRX1200 Offline
#1503 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
Anytime!

Glenlevit 12 tanks to Mama ZRX
coolbreeze68 Offline
#1504 Posted:
Joined: 02-02-2010
Posts: 3,665
Found the daughters stash of Woodford Reserve.

Mmmmm, goes good with pie.
coolbreeze68 Offline
#1505 Posted:
Joined: 02-02-2010
Posts: 3,665
Found the daughters stash of Woodford Reserve.

Mmmmm, goes good with pie.
ZRX1200 Offline
#1506 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
Yes it does.
frankj1 Offline
#1507 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,222
Aberlour A'bunadh looking at that Stagg Jr next
teedubbya Offline
#1508 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
Glenfidich 15 solara. Meh. I'll never buy it again.
Whistlebritches Offline
#1509 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
Elijah Craig......I will buy again and again and again

Ron
ZRX1200 Offline
#1510 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
You didn't like Solara TW?

I thought it was overhyped but very drinkable.
ZRX1200 Offline
#1511 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
The liquor store just across the California boarder had it on sale last time I was there for $39.99 I thought it was a good deal.
DCLover Offline
#1512 Posted:
Joined: 09-26-2008
Posts: 4,229
Blanton's - thanks to all the booze bomb participants, almost done with the 2nd bottle
Plowboy221 Offline
#1513 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2013
Posts: 5,151
Jeffersons
Sheep Dip
Plowboy221 Offline
#1514 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2013
Posts: 5,151
More Jeffersons, if you haven't tried this get on it.
robertsccr5 Offline
#1515 Posted:
Joined: 09-13-2012
Posts: 2,314
Plowboy221 wrote:
More Jeffersons, if you haven't tried this get on it.


I've tried the regular small batch and the Reserve. Prefer the reserve a bit more but both are good.

I got Bookers, Basil Hayden, Willett Rye 7 year, and WT Rye for xmas.
frankj1 Offline
#1516 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,222
haven't settled on anything yet for this evening, but I have been starting to see Garrison Bros here and there in my part of MA, beaucoup bucks though.
Was lucky enough to get a sample of Spring 2013 (47%) from Tyyler last year and it was kick-azz.
Seeing Balcones a little too. Texas whiskey has been migrating.
teedubbya Offline
#1517 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
Z I paid 46. Put it in my sisters egg nog tonight.

Drinking yamazaka, previously had dahlmore12, ardbeg, and glenlevit 15.
frankj1 Offline
#1518 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,222
Baker 107
Plowboy221 Offline
#1519 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2013
Posts: 5,151
Half bottle of Jeffersons down with my gf's dad
shaun341 Offline
#1520 Posted:
Joined: 08-02-2012
Posts: 8,826
frankj1 wrote:
Baker 107


Good stuff right there


Buffalo Trace Single Oak Project pretty good imo
Willet Pot Still Reserve ok but not worth the price point imo
Whistlebritches Offline
#1521 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
I've developed a pretty strong bond with Elijah Craig.........few others will ever be this close.


Ron
ZRX1200 Offline
#1522 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
TW, that 15 year French Oak is good.

Had two different Burnside distillery bourbons. It's an Oregon micro-distillery.

Was invited to a local pediatricians house for a family dinner with a lady friend. The doctor was real proud of it, I thought it was ok but definitely young. Let her taste a Bourbon County Stout as she loves dark beer, ended up leaving a bottle for her. Merry Christmas
pacman357 Offline
#1523 Posted:
Joined: 02-27-2006
Posts: 42,596
Well, I quit drinking 21 years ago, but Whiskey was usually my drink of choice. I'll do this vicariously...father of my buddy (of 44 years) died this past Summer. I wasn't hurting for a father figure, but I grew up with the whole family, basically, and consider all of them dear friends.

My buddy's dad would usually let chatter go around the room for a good 15-20 minutes, then say one thing, totally stoned-faced and without a hint of irony, just lay the entire room flat with a desert-dry one liner. All original material, too. (one of my favorites...my buddy decided he wanted a dog one year. Well, actually, he apparently decided he wanted ALL of the dogs, but just in four legs and one enormous head (I wear an 8 1/2 hat, and this dog's noggin was noticeably larger than mine). I could say, "think Marmaduke", but that wouldn't suffice. Put it this way...no one ever taught the dog NOT to jump on people. I'm 6'3". When the dog put his paws on my shoulders to greet me, he'd be at about a 45 degree angle from me and the ground. I think it was part black lab, and part Palomino horse. Dog's name was Duke.

We're sitting around the house one day, Summer and high school is out. Duke walks into the house with a small child's tennis shoe in his mouth. We'd all been laughing and joking a while, but that stopped when Duke walked in. My buddy's dad looks over the top of the newspaper he's been reading, pauses about 1 second, and said "oh my God, Duke ate a kid!", then just goes back to reading. It's hard to pull a horse off of someone when they are on the floor, convulsing with laughter.

So this Summer, after the funeral, and before getting to my buddy's house, I picked him up a bottle of Jack D single barrel (kee-ryst, I'm glad I quit drinking...it's farking expensive!). Gave him that and several high-end Padrons at the house. He knows his Whiskey, and he's still a bit of a noob on cigars, but catching up. Frankly, for a good friend, even when I'm hurting for $, I'm springing for the good stuff for something this important and heart-breaking. I think I got that one right...no?

RIP, Chuck. You were a good man, loved by many, and you and your wife raised three great kids. Think I'll give your son a call this weekend.
wheelrite Offline
#1524 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
Posts: 50,119
pacman357 wrote:
Well, I quit drinking 21 years ago, but Whiskey was usually my drink of choice. I'll do this vicariously...father of my buddy (of 44 years) died this past Summer. I wasn't hurting for a father figure, but I grew up with the whole family, basically, and consider all of them dear friends.

My buddy's dad would usually let chatter go around the room for a good 15-20 minutes, then say one thing, totally stoned-faced and without a hint of irony, just lay the entire room flat with a desert-dry one liner. All original material, too. (one of my favorites...my buddy decided he wanted a dog one year. Well, actually, he apparently decided he wanted ALL of the dogs, but just in four legs and one enormous head (I wear an 8 1/2 hat, and this dog's noggin was noticeably larger than mine). I could say, "think Marmaduke", but that wouldn't suffice. Put it this way...no one ever taught the dog NOT to jump on people. I'm 6'3". When the dog put his paws on my shoulders to greet me, he'd be at about a 45 degree angle from me and the ground. I think it was part black lab, and part Palomino horse. Dog's name was Duke.

We're sitting around the house one day, Summer and high school is out. Duke walks into the house with a small child's tennis shoe in his mouth. We'd all been laughing and joking a while, but that stopped when Duke walked in. My buddy's dad looks over the top of the newspaper he's been reading, pauses about 1 second, and said "oh my God, Duke ate a kid!", then just goes back to reading. It's hard to pull a horse off of someone when they are on the floor, convulsing with laughter.

So this Summer, after the funeral, and before getting to my buddy's house, I picked him up a bottle of Jack D single barrel (kee-ryst, I'm glad I quit drinking...it's farking expensive!). Gave him that and several high-end Padrons at the house. He knows his Whiskey, and he's still a bit of a noob on cigars, but catching up. Frankly, for a good friend, even when I'm hurting for $, I'm springing for the good stuff for something this important and heart-breaking. I think I got that one right...no?

RIP, Chuck. You were a good man, loved by many, and you and your wife raised three great kids. Think I'll give your son a call this weekend.


Hey Pacman,
Nice story. Good to see you back.

Happy Holidays

wheel,

p.s.
My son is stationed at Whidbey. me and the wife will up there this summer.
pacman357 Offline
#1525 Posted:
Joined: 02-27-2006
Posts: 42,596
Thanks, wheel. Good to see you here. Be sure to reach out to me before you come up. I know where the best food is (when I could still eat @ restaurants), as well as some places to try (as well as some to avoid) in Oak Harbor. I can't gold b/c of my effed up body, but we're still on a course, and I could prly tolerate a cart ride (plus, you can grab a cold beer and/or use the head when you get to #6). And yes, you'll want a cart. Not a real big course, but hilly and a bit more of a walk than most I've played. And it looks like I'll have about 12,000 cigars from which to choose, too....
pacman357 Offline
#1526 Posted:
Joined: 02-27-2006
Posts: 42,596
*sigh* golf, not gold. My browser is making it very tough to post here, and my fingers are getting tongue-tied, too, apparently.
pdxstogieman Offline
#1527 Posted:
Joined: 10-04-2007
Posts: 5,219
pacman357 wrote:
*sigh* golf, not gold. My browser is making it very tough to post here, and my fingers are getting tongue-tied, too, apparently.


Use Mozilla Firefox or other non IE browser and it solves the posting problems.

Welcome back. Good to see you posting again.

Back on topic....had Redbreast 12 with a Diamond Crown Maximus toro last night. Muy Excellente!
Plowboy221 Offline
#1528 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2013
Posts: 5,151
Jeffersons Reserve
Breakout3030 Offline
#1529 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-2014
Posts: 279
Not sure it qualifies as a whiskey or a bourbon but I love a double shot of Southern Comfort Cherry shaken and poured neat.

#2 and climbing is Jack Daniels Honey on the rocks.
dkeage Offline
#1530 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,152
Breakout3030 wrote:
Not sure it qualifies as a whiskey or a bourbon but I love a double shot of Southern Comfort Cherry shaken and poured neat.

#2 and climbing is Jack Daniels Honey on the rocks.

Welcome! We can always use more females on the board!,



Sarcasm
Breakout3030 Offline
#1531 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-2014
Posts: 279
dkeage wrote:
Welcome! We can always use more females on the board!,



Sarcasm


That would explain the pain in my vagina...
wheelrite Offline
#1532 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
Posts: 50,119
pacman357 wrote:
*sigh* golf, not gold. My browser is making it very tough to post here, and my fingers are getting tongue-tied, too, apparently.


Will do Tom,,,

Beer

wheel,,
teedubbya Offline
#1533 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
Dahlwinnie
dkeage Offline
#1534 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,152
dkeage wrote:
Elmer T Lee

Thanks to the bros here that have helped me acquire this fine booze

Jamie, Tdub and Shaun!

Beer




Applause Applause Applause
Whistlebritches Offline
#1535 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
Elijah Craig in deer camp.I'd say life is good but I put a big buck down just before sunset........no blood and the trail went pitch black.Back up with sun to try and recover what the coyotes don't destroy.


Ron
ZRX1200 Offline
#1536 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
Glenlevit 12
dkeage Offline
#1537 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,152
Whistlebritches wrote:
Elijah Craig in deer camp.I'd say life is good but I put a big buck down just before sunset........no blood and the trail went pitch black.Back up with sun to try and recover what the coyotes don't destroy.


Ron

Update please!




Elmer
Palama Offline
#1538 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,709
Elmer - with thanks again to Jamie
robertsccr5 Offline
#1539 Posted:
Joined: 09-13-2012
Posts: 2,314
Palama wrote:
Elmer - with thanks again to Jamie

Everyone is drinking this. That good huh??
Palama Offline
#1540 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,709
robertsccr5 wrote:
Everyone is drinking this. That good huh??


Nah, junk, don't drink it...but if you find some, send to me for proper disposal.










Sarcasm
dkeage Offline
#1541 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,152
Palama wrote:
Nah, junk, don't drink it...but if you find some, send to me for proper disposal.










Sarcasm



Or me!! Whistle
ZRX1200 Offline
#1542 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,617
Glenlevit 12, my lunch time scotch.
wheelrite Offline
#1543 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
Posts: 50,119
a buddy gave me a bottle of The Dalmore 12yr for Christmas.

Never tried it before. I plan on sampling it this evening..


wheel,,
MACS Offline
#1544 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,798
Whistlebritches wrote:
Elijah Craig in deer camp.I'd say life is good but I put a big buck down just before sunset........no blood and the trail went pitch black.Back up with sun to try and recover what the coyotes don't destroy.


Ron


You missed, jackass.
Whistlebritches Offline
#1545 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
MACS wrote:
You missed, jackass.


Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron
itsawaldo Offline
#1546 Posted:
Joined: 09-10-2006
Posts: 4,221
Whistlebritches wrote:
Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron


Put a big buck down and there is no blood?
Last deer I got I hit him square in the chest with a 240 sjhp .44. He went down, effer stood up and ran a 100 yards and collapsed.
Fortunately he was a bleeder, had no choice with a hole like that in him!
There's tomorrow to find that fellow. Good hunting!

Mrs Waldo got me big icy balls for holiday.
I'm floating them in JD my fave.
8trackdisco Offline
#1547 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,082
Woodford Reserve.
namadio Offline
#1548 Posted:
Joined: 11-24-2014
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wheelrite wrote:

My son is stationed at Whidbey. me and the wife will up there this summer.


I love whidbey. I am not out doorsy and gasp.. i willingly went hiking there

Oh ya and woodford double oaked tonight. 40 seemed too good to pass on trying this stuff
wheelrite Offline
#1549 Posted:
Joined: 11-01-2006
Posts: 50,119
Whistlebritches wrote:
Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron


Ron,,,

was this a Muley ?

because there are no 250lb white tails in TX,,,

wheel,,
illinichaser Offline
#1550 Posted:
Joined: 07-24-2011
Posts: 5,772
been wanting to try a rye whiskey lately.

Picked up a bottle of Bulleit rye tonight. I do believe I've found a new whiskey.
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