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Palama Offline
#5251 Posted:
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Old Forester 1920
Burner02 Offline
#5252 Posted:
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Last night

Oban 14
24basander Offline
#5253 Posted:
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Jack daniels single barrel,barrel proof
24basander Offline
#5254 Posted:
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Not to picky I'll drink Irish, scotch, or rye but my favorite is bourbon and I love the cask strength stuff..knob creek single barrel one of my go to whiskeys
csgamecock Offline
#5255 Posted:
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Glenmorangie Nectar D'Or
shaun341 Offline
#5256 Posted:
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Sazerac
Burner02 Offline
#5257 Posted:
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Knob Creek Single Barrel
csgamecock Offline
#5258 Posted:
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EH Taylor small batch.....standby.... I'll have more shortly..... it's a snow day lol
Burner02 Offline
#5259 Posted:
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csgamecock wrote:
EH Taylor small batch.....standby.... I'll have more shortly.....


Good stuff
csgamecock Offline
#5260 Posted:
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Knob Creek 14 yr barrel proof
Whistlebritches Offline
#5261 Posted:
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Elijah Craig 12 yo Barrel Proof
ZRX1200 Offline
#5262 Posted:
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A fair amount of Evan Williams BIB on Ron’s recommendation, and I’ll be damned if he wasn’t right for once.
frankj1 Offline
#5263 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
A fair amount of Evan Williams BIB on Ron’s recommendation, and I’ll be damned if he wasn’t right for once.

that cork soaker is right about EW BIB.
it's like 18 clams here for a 750.
Burner02 Offline
#5264 Posted:
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Talisker Storm
ZRX1200 Offline
#5265 Posted:
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Frank I got a 750 ml bottle for $14.95
ZRX1200 Offline
#5266 Posted:
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And when you add honey crisp apple cider it gets REAL SNEAKY.
frankj1 Offline
#5267 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Frank I got a 750 ml bottle for $14.95

so worth it.

was gifted a bottle of Russell's Reserve Single Barrel (55 abv)
never really considered it before, but turns out I like it.
Palama Offline
#5268 Posted:
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Old Grand Dad 114

For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.
frankj1 Offline
#5269 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Old Grand Dad 114

For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.

that cork soaker whistleB bought out the warehouse.
jespear Offline
#5270 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Old Grand Dad 114

For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.


I used to buy this for a good friend of mine every year for his birthday, but I haven't been able to find it the past two years.
Rajib at County Line Liquors told me that it is no longer in production.

On a side note . . .
About 3 or 4 years ago, I decided to step up my game and give him something a little better.
After some very insightful input from the drunkards here at CBid, I decided to go with a bottle of Elijah Craig.
I gave him the bottle of E.C. and was quite anxious to see what he thought of it. After some prodding, he opened it and got himself a large tumbler from the shelf and filled it with ice. Took the E.C. and poured in about 2 or 3 ounces and THEN . . .
topped it off with Pepsi Cola ! d'oh!

frankj1 Offline
#5271 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
I used to buy this for a good friend of mine every year for his birthday, but I haven't been able to find it the past two years.
Rajib at County Line Liquors told me that it is no longer in production.

On a side note . . .
About 3 or 4 years ago, I decided to step up my game and give him something a little better.
After some very insightful input from the drunkards here at CBid, I decided to go with a bottle of Elijah Craig.
I gave him the bottle of E.C. and was quite anxious to see what he thought of it. After some prodding, he opened it and got himself a large tumbler from the shelf and filled it with ice. Took the E.C. and poured in about 2 or 3 ounces and THEN . . .
topped it off with Pepsi Cola ! d'oh!


next year he gets Old Thompson
csgamecock Offline
#5272 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Old Grand Dad 114

For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.


Let me know if you need more....I can find it all day long here
Whistlebritches Offline
#5273 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Old Grand Dad 114

For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.


A fairly easy find here as well.One of Beams sleepers in my opinion.I like it better than Booker's and it's about half the price.Let me know if ya need some.
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#5274 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
A fairly easy find here as well.One of Beams sleepers in my opinion.I like it better than Booker's and it's about half the price.Let me know if ya need some.

it's still around here but has gone up in price...still a value though
shaun341 Offline
#5275 Posted:
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Sazerac
Speyside Offline
#5276 Posted:
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Old Fitzgerald BIB 9 year.
shaun341 Offline
#5277 Posted:
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Bakers

I gravitate to ryes but Bakers is pretty darn good stuff imo
mjrburn Offline
#5278 Posted:
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Angels Envy

Recommendation from Ewok and a damn good one!
frankj1 Offline
#5279 Posted:
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Balcones Rumble...been a long time between bottles.

is it whiskey? Is it rum?
Neither really.
shaun341 Offline
#5280 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Balcones Rumble...been a long time between bottles.

is it whiskey? Is it rum?
Neither really.



Is Balcones good? I see a taster of their bourbon, rye, and american whiskey on a liquor club I got talked into but keep passing on it.
ZRX1200 Offline
#5281 Posted:
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Rumble is good. Rum is outstanding. Never had their whiskey
ZRX1200 Offline
#5282 Posted:
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Oh.....Evan Williams BIB
Palama Offline
#5283 Posted:
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Clyde May’s Alabama Style Whiskey
frankj1 Offline
#5284 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Rumble is good. Rum is outstanding. Never had their whiskey

yeah. and high abv to boot.

several years ago tyyler (MIA) sent me a couple of little samplers.
True Blue Cask Strength 62.2% was one of them, I never saw it around here but did get a bottle of Baby Blue, a somewhat lower abv whiskey. Their "thing" is using blue corn and some other innovations, all that I've had have been high quality, and none are bargain priced.

Both were what I call head snapping strong, like the rum they make.

Good old mikey sent me a bottle of one of the Balcones offerings, I believe purchased when he and tyyler visited the distillery in Texas. I don't recall if it was the rum, the rumble or one of the whiskeys.

they also make an American single malt whisky.
csgamecock Offline
#5285 Posted:
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Nikka Pure Malt


EDIT**........ This is chit by the way.... I love Japanese whisky but this is absolutely horrible chit.......did I mention this was chit!
Palama Offline
#5286 Posted:
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EC 18

Neat. Baby it’s cold outside.
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#5287 Posted:
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And my monthly drive by...

I had some Old Forester 1910 the other weekend. I'd buy it at $45 bucks or whatever the sale price was but probably not MSRP. It had a very distinct interesting flavor component that I couldn't quite put my finger on, some have likened it to dusty bourbon (I haven't had much) as well as strong red fruit maybe cherries. Pretty good **** even with the lower proof than the 1920.

I can't member what else I had to drink lately but the 1910 stood out.


Whistlebritches wrote:
The mash bills that have escaped me are the O's.......OESO and OBSO.If you run across them keep me in mind.Let me know which ones you haven't tried and I'll do the same.


I may be able to assist in this endevour next time I hunt around. There is one place in Indy that still has reasonable prices ~55$ before tax and keeps a variety of recipes in stock. Everyone else has skyrocketed the price and sells them out instantly =( I was super surprised to just find a bottle of a recipe I was missing out in San Diego for like 50 before tax can't member what recipe now. I've got at least one of every recipe at home now except for... OBSK and OBSO i think. ALways drink through my OBSKs fast.

Palama wrote:
“One is none, two is one.”

Whistlebritches wrote:
Damn......I know I've heard this somewhere before.LOL

Where you hear thats?

Palama wrote:
Blanton’s SFTB

THIS.****.RIGHT.HERE!

csgamecock wrote:
Knob Creek 14 yr barrel proof

How you get the Barrel Proofs?!?

ZRX1200 wrote:
A fair amount of Evan Williams BIB on Ron’s recommendation, and I’ll be damned if he wasn’t right for once.

All those heavenhill bottled in bonds are great for the money and very old barton BIB. Even mellow corn for like 9 dollars. I always keep JW Dant around and still have some of the HH. I drink alot more of those nowadays since they're still cheap and easy to find. RIP VOB6yrBIB and HH6yrBIB. The bestest of values...

frankj1 wrote:
so worth it.

was gifted a bottle of Russell's Reserve Single Barrel (55 abv)
never really considered it before, but turns out I like it.


I HAVE BEEN HOUNDING WT/CAMPARI FOR OVER A YEAR TO DO A BARREL FOR MY GROUP. No responses so far =( This **** is excellent although I liked it better when I could get for 45 bucks.

Palama wrote:
Old Grand Dad 114
For some reason this is hard to find in Hawaii.


Another excellent value drinker. If you are ever in need its fairly common around here and sometimes even under $25. Let me know and I'll keep an eye out.

Speyside wrote:
Old Fitzgerald BIB 9 year.

How is it? I haven't been able to get my hands on any of these new ones. I've got a pretty broad collection of Old Fitz stuff at home. One or two from SW (80s/90s, not 60s/70s unfortuantely), a few from Old Bernheim, and some of the discontinueds from new Bernheim/Heavenhill.
csgamecock Offline
#5288 Posted:
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namadio wrote:


Where you hear thats?


How you get the Barrel Proofs?!?




They heard it from me standing in Roy's Liquors in Vegas.... actually they probaly heard it numerous times lol


The "barrel proof" was a typo after having about 4 fingers of 120 proof single barrel Knob Creek 14yr
it is a store pick though.....he started with about 200 bottles and the chit flew off the shelf... I knew I should've got more than 1 bottle.
namadio Offline
#5289 Posted:
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csgamecock wrote:
They heard it from me standing in Roy's Liquors in Vegas.... actually they probaly heard it numerous times lol


The "barrel proof" was a typo after having about 4 fingers of 120 proof single barrel Knob Creek 14yr
it is a store pick though.....he started with about 200 bottles and the chit flew off the shelf... I knew I should've got more than 1 bottle.


I was hoping Ron would say it was from the Navy.
Whistlebritches Offline
#5290 Posted:
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namadio wrote:
I was hoping Ron would say it was from the Navy.


Smart man.........it is a Navy term that not many have heard.Those that have been through SEER on up into SW schools have heard this.
Palama Offline
#5291 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Smart man.........it is a Navy term that not many have heard.Those that have been through SEER on up into SW schools have heard this.


Thank goodness we have you, eh?
Palama Offline
#5292 Posted:
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ETL
namadio Offline
#5293 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Smart man.........it is a Navy term that not many have heard.Those that have been through SEER on up into SW schools have heard this.


A colleague of mine is going to be very happy to hear this.
SmokeMonkey Offline
#5294 Posted:
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Dettling Bourbon from Escambia County, Alabama. For a young spirit, this was exceptional. Need to try their more aged offerings.
shaun341 Offline
#5295 Posted:
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Nauti Spirits Plundered Whiskey


Meh, but it's a newer local distillery and they told me it is an early release of their bourbon that hasn't aged long enough yet. Might go back and try when the bourbon is ready
Speyside Offline
#5296 Posted:
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Eagle rare10 year.
Palama Offline
#5297 Posted:
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Blanton’s SFTB
dkeage Offline
#5298 Posted:
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ETL for the holidays
shaun341 Offline
#5299 Posted:
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Blade and Bow after working a Saturday to have off for Monday
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#5300 Posted:
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Basil Hayden's

Basil Hayden's 10 yr
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