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izonfire Offline
#6001 Posted:
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Posts: 8,642
Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon - smooth and tasty
A salute to Britches. Cheers!
Whistlebritches Offline
#6002 Posted:
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Posts: 22,127
izonfire wrote:
Elijah Craig Small Batch Bourbon - smooth and tasty
A salute to Britches. Cheers!



I wish you could've tried it back when it was a 12 year old.Oh it's still good but the age stated stuff was flat out amazing for under $30.

I keep a bottle of EC Barrel Proof around just because it is the same 12 YO the small batch used to be.With 1 plug it opens to the stuff of yesteryear.BTW this is the only bourbon I use ice in,at 130+ proof it needs a little taming but the flavors it brings out are phenominal
frankj1 Offline
#6003 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
I wish you could've tried it back when it was a 12 year old.Oh it's still good but the age stated stuff was flat out amazing for under $30.

I keep a bottle of EC Barrel Proof around just because it is the same 12 YO the small batch used to be.With 1 plug it opens to the stuff of yesteryear.BTW this is the only bourbon I use ice in,at 130+ proof it needs a little taming but the flavors it brings out are phenominal

you're a wuss
Palama Offline
#6004 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
you're a wuss


Dayum, if Ron is a wuss then I must be a Triple Wuss. Although I try them at least once neat, I usually drink ALL my 120s and above with a large ice sphere. Man’s gotta know his limitations.
frankj1 Offline
#6005 Posted:
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Posts: 44,211
A. Ron knows I love him
and
2. once in a while a few drops of water or an ice cube enables bourbon to open up fully.
8trackdisco Offline
#6006 Posted:
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You people find flavorful bourbon that doesn't taste like a flamethrower? Due tell.
izonfire Offline
#6007 Posted:
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Posts: 8,642
Whistlebritches wrote:
I wish you could've tried it back when it was a 12 year old.Oh it's still good but the age stated stuff was flat out amazing for under $30.


Bro!!! You tryin ta kill my experience?
Cause I was thoroughly enjoying it until you told me it was subpar!
(Bullschitt, cause I’m still enjoying the **** out of it)
But I’ll be damned if I wouldn’t love to try that 12 year old

Whistlebritches wrote:
I keep a bottle of EC Barrel Proof around just because it is the same 12 YO the small batch used to be.With 1 plug it opens to the stuff of yesteryear.BTW this is the only bourbon I use ice in,at 130+ proof it needs a little taming but the flavors it brings out are phenominal


WOW. I’m like a salivating dog.

Nuthin in the world like good whiskey.
I love to pull straight off the bottle sometimes...
frankj1 Offline
#6008 Posted:
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bourbon, by law, has to start with a minimum of 51% corn...that creates sweetness.
then there might be rye, which adds a sharp note of spice, or wheat which lightens the profile, etc.
izonfire Offline
#6009 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
once in a while a few drops of water or an ice cube enables bourbon to open up fully.


Agree completely. (Though we’re gonna get the frying pan from Britches)
It opens it up. Mellows it out. So that you notice the subtleties in the flavor.
Still love it neat. Sometimes have it back to back. A total affront to the senses
izonfire Offline
#6010 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
You people find flavorful bourbon that doesn't taste like a flamethrower? Due tell.


You appreciate the flavor of cigars.
It’s the same kind of experience.
Incomprehensible to the uninitiated.
Yet, delicious to those who are immersed in it.

We’ll have to set up a clinic...
izonfire Offline
#6011 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
bourbon, by law, has to start with a minimum of 51% corn...that creates sweetness.
then there might be rye, which adds a sharp note of spice, or wheat which lightens the profile, etc.


Easy Frank. We haven’t set up the clinic yet.
But you are the first speaker. Guaranteed.
mjrburn Offline
#6012 Posted:
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Posts: 1,590
Wild Turkey Rare Breed
Palama Offline
#6013 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,461
Jim Beam Distiller’s Cut
Palama Offline
#6014 Posted:
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Blood Oath Pact No. 2
izonfire Offline
#6015 Posted:
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Posts: 8,642
Ezra Brooks - initial shot and then mixer
Elijah Craig - damned if I don’t love this.
Oak and maple, with a full slight sweetness of a brandy.
Salute to Britches. It’s knockin my britches off...
8trackdisco Offline
#6016 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
You people find flavorful bourbon that doesn't taste like a flamethrower? Due tell.


I should have said..... You people find flavorful bourbon over 102 proof that doesn't taste like a flamethrower?

There is only one I've had over that proof that I truly enjoyed. MB Rolands
dkeage Offline
#6017 Posted:
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Posts: 15,135
8trackdisco wrote:
I should have said..... You people find flavorful bourbon over 102 proof that doesn't taste like a flamethrower?

There is only one I've had over that proof that I truly enjoyed. MB Rolands

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof is damn tasty. Knock your socks off
Burner02 Offline
#6018 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,861
Weller 12
bc85 Offline
#6019 Posted:
Joined: 05-13-2018
Posts: 60
Writer's Tears - my go to Irish Whiskey
streetrod Offline
#6020 Posted:
Joined: 08-16-2007
Posts: 2,110
War Penny Bourbon.
Palama Offline
#6021 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,461
EC SBBP B518

At 133.4 Proof, gotta have a large ice sphere.
gummy jones Offline
#6022 Posted:
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Posts: 7,969
johnny walker 18yr last night
Burner02 Offline
#6023 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,861
#6027
Puss

Herfing
dkeage Offline
#6024 Posted:
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Posts: 15,135
Burner02 wrote:
#6027
Puss

Herfing

Think

Making predictions?
Burner02 Offline
#6025 Posted:
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Posts: 12,861
dkeage wrote:
Think

Making predictions?


I can handle the EC SBBP but I'm a puss when it comes to EH Taylor BP. The stomach goes on strike if I even think about a pour of the Taylor BP.

No prediction, fact.
dkeage Offline
#6026 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
I can handle the EC SBBP but I'm a puss when it comes to EH Taylor BP. The stomach goes on strike if I even think about a pour of the Taylor BP.

No prediction, fact.

I was referring to your #6027 reference
frankj1 Offline
#6027 Posted:
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Posts: 44,211
so you must have meant 6021
dkeage Offline
#6028 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
so you must have meant 6021

No telling....Beer
frankj1 Offline
#6029 Posted:
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I heard he's like Carnac
Burner02 Offline
#6030 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
I was referring to your #6027 reference


Saturday?

By the way, are you and the beer queen high and dry?
dkeage Offline
#6031 Posted:
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Posts: 15,135
Burner02 wrote:
Saturday?

Burner02 wrote:
#6027
Puss

Herfing



By the way, are you and the beer queen high and dry?


Who knows, I'm in Wyoming and she's in Texas. For another 10 days anyway
USNGunner Offline
#6032 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
izonfire wrote:
You appreciate the flavor of cigars.
It’s the same kind of experience.
Incomprehensible to the uninitiated.
Yet, delicious to those who are immersed in it.

We’ll have to set up a clinic...


I'm in. I can be there in 2 hours. Beer
USNGunner Offline
#6033 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
bourbon, by law, has to start with a minimum of 51% corn...that creates sweetness.
then there might be rye, which adds a sharp note of spice, or wheat which lightens the profile, etc.



And using Wheat adds an even sweeter profile. I.E. Pappy, Blantons, Weller, etc.
frankj1 Offline
#6034 Posted:
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yup
MACS Offline
#6035 Posted:
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Posts: 79,593
Jim Beam Black. 8track left some behind and I just can't let it go to waste, right?
Whistlebritches Offline
#6036 Posted:
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Posts: 22,127
MACS wrote:
Jim Beam Black. 8track left some behind and I just can't let it go to waste, right?



I'm down with the black...….not bad at all for the coin


Ezra Brooks 90 proof
MACS Offline
#6037 Posted:
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Not really a fan of bourbon, as you know... but I'm diggin' it.

Neat. 2 drops of water.
Whistlebritches Offline
#6038 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Not really a fan of bourbon, as you know... but I'm diggin' it.

Neat. 2 drops of water.



You need to try some 4 Roses Single Barrel private selections/Old Forester 1920/Elijah Craig Barrel Proof...……..if these do not change your mind about bourbon sumpins wrong wit ya.
Burner02 Offline
#6039 Posted:
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Posts: 12,861
Whistlebritches wrote:
You need to try some 4 Roses Single Barrel private selections


Damn sure better than Jim Beam Black.
izonfire Offline
#6040 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Damn sure better than Jim Beam Black.


Jim Beam Black. A remarkable emulation of the masterpiece of Jack Daniel’s.
Sure, there are top shelf options which are smoother and more refined. And I thoroughly enjoy them.
But I never lose my appreciation for the original masterpiece which is Jack Daniel’s.
May be out of fashion, but never out of mine. Love it.
And it enhances my appreciation of the top shelf stuff.

Matter of fact, enjoying a three dram of Elijah Craig, salute to Britches
Palama Offline
#6041 Posted:
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Birddog 10
Palama Offline
#6042 Posted:
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Four Roses Single Barrel OESV Maisano's Private Selection 126.4 Proof

Thanks again to Brother Dan!
Speyside Offline
#6043 Posted:
Joined: 03-16-2015
Posts: 13,106
Irish last night

Powers Gold
Teetling Single Grain
Tullimore Dew 12
Redbreast 15
Bushmills 21
Burner02 Offline
#6044 Posted:
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Posts: 12,861
Palama wrote:
Four Roses Single Barrel OESV Maisano's Private Selection 126.4 Proof

Thanks again to Brother Dan!



An excellent bottle if I do say so myself.

The FRSB's have been slim pickings this year.
izonfire Offline
#6045 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Irish last night

Powers Gold
Teetling Single Grain
Tullimore Dew 12
Redbreast 15
Bushmills 21


Damn!
Looks like a great night.
Take a walk on the Speyside!
USNGunner Offline
#6046 Posted:
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Posts: 4,402
Burner02 wrote:
An excellent bottle if I do say so myself.

The FRSB's have been slim pickings this year.



True dat. I was having a good year with Blantons until I offered to grab one for ClintCigar. Then nada. I haven't seen a bottle since. d'oh!
Speyside Offline
#6047 Posted:
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I was at my lady friends, she made an Irish dinner. Shepards pie, new potatoes, bangers, and rashers. Then she broke out the Irish whiskey. I said whoa girl, isn't that a little to much? Most Irish folk I know that puts into a fighting state of mind. She said that's the Irish, Celtic girls just want to f*** after Irish whiskey, oh and by the way I'm Celtic, not Irish. I said line em up.
DrChaos Offline
#6048 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
I was at my lady friends, she made an Irish dinner. Shepards pie, new potatoes, bangers, and rashers. Then she broke out the Irish whiskey. I said whoa girl, isn't that a little to much? Most Irish folk I know that puts into a fighting state of mind. She said that's the Irish, Celtic girls just want to f*** after Irish whiskey, oh and by the way I'm Celtic, not Irish. I said line em up.


hope you had your little blue pills since people around your age normally need help for that , alcohol would exaggerate your problem in that area as well.
Speyside Offline
#6049 Posted:
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You really are a miscreant, aren't you. When not in political threads everyone here is civil and pleasant. The jokes, if any are good natured.
DrChaos Offline
#6050 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
You really are a miscreant, aren't you. When not in political threads everyone here is civil and pleasant. The jokes, if any are good natured.

Im totally good natured I just thought id help you with your erectile dysfunction since you keep posting things about the kkk, hitler, and shooters on all the other posts I made. seems you really project your racial hatred on to others to redeem your self here.
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