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Mattie B Offline
#4151 Posted:
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1792 single barrel.

I'm a fan

Nice heavy rye bourbon
Palama Offline
#4152 Posted:
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Sazerac
Palama Offline
#4153 Posted:
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FR Single Barrel
TMCTLT Offline
#4154 Posted:
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Last night after a salsa making Marathon...a snort of Michters Rye
gummy jones Offline
#4155 Posted:
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Eagle rare
Burner02 Offline
#4156 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Johnnie Walker Black.
B'day gift last month from my well meaning daughter.

OK I guess, just not my style. Better with ice though.



Hope you told her it was the greatest bottle ever!
SmokeMonkey Offline
#4157 Posted:
Joined: 04-05-2015
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Glenfiddich 12. Prolly follow it up with some Monkey Shoulder. Or Speyburn 10.
Whistlebritches Offline
#4158 Posted:
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Opened my second to the last bottle of the OR 12 YO Elijah Craig and lit up a LG SB-VI.............cool night in August,we needed reacquainting after a long hot summer.
frankj1 Offline
#4159 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Hope you told her it was the greatest bottle ever!

I did what a good dad does.
truth is, it's far from an insult. she really put thought into it.
Irishfuente Offline
#4160 Posted:
Joined: 08-12-2017
Posts: 14
Honey rye by silverback distillery in Virginia

Its so smooth

And Blantons
Burner02 Offline
#4161 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I did what a good dad does.
truth is, it's far from an insult. she really put thought into it.



Good for you and it is the thought that counts.

Glad I never received a non-preferred bottle.
Jaybray1 Offline
#4162 Posted:
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Angels Envy
dkeage Offline
#4163 Posted:
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Blantons
frankj1 Offline
#4164 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Good for you and it is the thought that counts.

Glad I never received a non-preferred bottle.

I know!
was hoping to have been asked. Oh well, she's a special person in real life. I can't complain.
ZRX1200 Offline
#4165 Posted:
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Posts: 60,560
Rittenhouse bottled in bond Rye last night, I like it.
frankj1 Offline
#4166 Posted:
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Baker 107 last night to cap a fine day.
ZRX1200 Offline
#4167 Posted:
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Glenfiddich 15 Solera.

Birthday gift from my dad
frankj1 Offline
#4168 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Glenfiddich 15 Solera.

Birthday gift from my dad

Happy Birthday, Jamie!
Speyside Offline
#4169 Posted:
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1973, Lois Jadot Mar, Burgundy, France.
namadio Offline
#4170 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I did what a good dad does.
truth is, it's far from an insult. she really put thought into it.



This is why there are daughters out there givin **** gifts to they men for eternity




Whistle
frankj1 Offline
#4171 Posted:
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namadio wrote:
This is why there are daughters out there givin **** gifts to they men for eternity




Whistle

perhaps this is my fault...!
Palama Offline
#4172 Posted:
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EC 18 Single Barrel with an ice sphere
Speyside Offline
#4173 Posted:
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Sazerac last night, neat with a few drips of water.
frankj1 Offline
#4174 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
1973, Lois Jadot Mar, Burgundy, France.

is it me, or did you also find it tasted like wine?
frankj1 Offline
#4175 Posted:
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Baker 107

two drinks, bottle half gone.
SmokeMonkey Offline
#4176 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Baker 107

two drinks, bottle half gone.


Small bottle or really big drinks, Frank?
shaun341 Offline
#4177 Posted:
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Glenfiddich 12

At the B Bar in Borgata. Was the first time I had this as I usually reach for Glenlivet 12 when buying for the house and think that the Glenfiddich was slightly better.
frankj1 Offline
#4178 Posted:
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SmokeMonkey wrote:
Small bottle or really big drinks, Frank?

yes.
Burner02 Offline
#4179 Posted:
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shaun341 wrote:
Glenfiddich 12

At the B Bar in Borgata. Was the first time I had this as I usually reach for Glenlivet 12 when buying for the house and think that the Glenfiddich was slightly better.



Glenfiddich is not bad and normally a little less than the other Glen's. JMHO.
Arrow_34 Offline
#4180 Posted:
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Had some tobermory 15 yesterday and went with good old monkey shoulder batch 27 today on ice.
SteveS Offline
#4181 Posted:
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Basil Heyden Kentucky Bourbon
Plowboy221 Offline
#4182 Posted:
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Bunch of elitist bassturds, hoping I get a chance for a dram or two this afternoon. Finally picked up a bottle of Laphroaig 10 last night. Never had anything from them before.
Plowboy221 Offline
#4183 Posted:
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Laphroaig 10
Whistlebritches Offline
#4184 Posted:
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Plowboy221 wrote:
Laphroaig 10


Haven't tried the 10 but the other Laphroag's I've tried I could not choke down........waaaay toooooo peaty for me.
Plowboy221 Offline
#4185 Posted:
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The 10 has a nice balance of peat, but its definitely strong. If you don't like peat you won't like it either. I think that's Laphroaig's thing is lots of peat, from what I understand. The future father in law couldn't drink it either haha.
Arrow_34 Offline
#4186 Posted:
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In honor of the eclipse yesterday, pulled out a special one :) Balvenie Tun 1401 Batch 9
Palama Offline
#4187 Posted:
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Basil Hayden Rye

Bought the bottle yesterday but it was too humid last night to have a shot. A tad cooler tonight.
Burner02 Offline
#4188 Posted:
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Blanton's
teedubbya Offline
#4189 Posted:
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springbank 12 cask strength
TMCTLT Offline
#4190 Posted:
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Was just reading the most recent Whiskey Wash installment, apparently MGP out of S. Indiana who's well known as THE SOURCE for many craft distillers who're waiting for their bourbons / rye to age in their warehouse's is launching one of their own. It doesn't sound terrible...

From the article:

"George Remus Bourbon is MGP’s new house label. George Remus was reportedly a Prohibition-era bootlegger, and the brand name was actually acquired from Queen City Whiskey Co., a Cincinnati distillery, last November."

Full story here:

https://thewhiskeywash.com/reviews/whiskey-review-george-remus-bourbon/
Burner02 Offline
#4191 Posted:
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Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style
TMCTLT Offline
#4192 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style



What do you think of that offering Dan? My BIL brought a bottle down to Granada, Nic. when we last went and I thought it was outstanding.
Burner02 Offline
#4193 Posted:
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TMCTLT wrote:
What do you think of that offering Dan? My BIL brought a bottle down to Granada, Nic. when we last went and I thought it was outstanding.


It definitely has a bold flavor. At 115 proof it is bordering on being to bold for my palate but with that being said it has a place in the rotation. I think it is the same mash bill as the 2016 Birthday Bourbon but the few reviews I have seen rate the 1920 higher than the 2016 Birthday.

Last nights sampling was neat and next time around I will add a couple of drops of water to see how it responds.

I like it and it is probably one of Brown-Forman's better offerings.
TMCTLT Offline
#4194 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
It definitely has a bold flavor. At 115 proof it is bordering on being to bold for my palate but with that being said it has a place in the rotation. I think it is the same mash bill as the 2016 Birthday Bourbon but the few reviews I have seen rate the 1920 higher than the 2016 Birthday.

Last nights sampling was neat and next time around I will add a couple of drops of water to see how it responds.

I like it and it is probably one of Brown-Forman's better offerings.



Never tried the Birthday 2016 but sure enjoyed the Prohibition, enough that yes I too picked up a bottle for the cabinet. Will have to try adding a cpl drops of water when next sipping this one. Thnx for taking the time
Speyside Offline
#4195 Posted:
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Cracked open a bottle of Sazer a last night. Should have taken a picture of a full case so you all could have drooled. Priced nice $29.99.
Palama Offline
#4196 Posted:
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Basil Hayden Rye

Threw in a tiny ice sliver. Picked up a little more sweetness this time around.
teedubbya Offline
#4197 Posted:
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Yellow dot
teedubbya Offline
#4198 Posted:
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Spot
Plowboy221 Offline
#4199 Posted:
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Laphroaig 10
MCAddict Offline
#4200 Posted:
Joined: 12-10-2007
Posts: 2,117
High West, Valley Tan, Utah Whiskey...and yes, it's made in Utah. Drink it neat.Drool
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