dubleuhb
14 years ago

I guess I could honestly think of much worse things by far. For the longest, after my wife and I got married, we tried over 20 different recipes with Ramen. One was general egg drop soup, you put 3 packages of CKN, 1 egg white and a splash of milk. Wasn't too bad

StarFlyer wrote:


I should add this was when we were in the field or on deployment. We packed as much of those packs away as we could.
MACS
14 years ago
Pay attention folks... if you like it, and wheel doesn't, it's bad... Mm-kay? [sarcasm]
Guido099
14 years ago
If we are talking about good Bourbon.
Here's my list.

Blanton's
Booker's
Wooford
Baker's
Russell's Reserve

I'm by no means an expert this is just the stuff I really enjoy.

Cheers!
wheelrite
14 years ago

Pay attention folks... if you like it, and wheel doesn't, it's bad... Mm-kay? [sarcasm]

MACS wrote:




Only you understand,,,,
Numismaniac
14 years ago

So,,
Now you can afford good Bourbon,,,

I ate Ramen Noodles in College,,,

wheelrite wrote:



unfortunately, currently can't afford much bourbon, luckily had some stored back, don't drink daily, maybe that'll get me through to the ssd hearing......tic,tic,tic,your govt. at work, got a wish list building though, saving for another trip to Bardstown. Lot of cool history there, stayed in the Old Talbot Tavern, offered Jimmie Russell (wild turkey master distilller some homemade, he just sniffed, but the elderly ladies in the gift shop took sips, what a hoot, my wife got a real kick out of that. If you ever get the chance, tour bourbon country, even better go to the festival, but book your rooms a year before!

Funny I barely remember eating in college. Never done Ramen noodles, had to have protein,good ole spam, and Jack Pirtle's chicken (well sometimes I could only afford a biscuit the honey pack was free)
kjkeller84
14 years ago
I'm a big fan of Buffalo Trace and Eagles Rare Single Barrel. Also love the Elijah Craig 18 Year. For a cheap no nonsense tasty bourbon, it's Old Crow all the way. Also like Rebel Yell, but that's a little sweet.
xibbumbero
14 years ago

Here's the web site of a Colorado Bourbon distillery:

http://www.coloradogolddistillers.com/info/?q=node/13 

robertknyc wrote:



Never had that one,however,I've had Stranahan's Colorado whiskey and it's great. Just tough to find. X
Palama
3 years ago
For me, best bang for the buck was Blanton’s Straight from the Barrel that I bought from Hasegawa Liquor in Tokyo. For $81 (..at that time…) per 700 ml bottle @120+ proof, it don’t take much to get you “there”. 🥃
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
Evan Williams regular black label $14.79

Evan Williams small batch "1783" $19.98
Jakethesnake86
3 years ago
I like makers for the money

Wathens is a favorite that cost a little more. I don’t spend much more than wathens on a drink.
I’m the snake
Whistlebritches
3 years ago
Still like George Dickel #12 but best bang for the buck these days are Old Forester Signature 100 proof and Wild Turkey 101
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Looking at my post from 10 years ago, I’ve evolved.

Inexpensive, don’t mind mixing it with ginger beer or ale and not feel bad about it- Four Roses or Wild Turkey.

The favorite taste per the buck is currently is Buffalo Trace, if it can be found for $33 a bottle.
Huzza3045
3 years ago
Early times bottled in bond. 23.99, full liter, honestly better than most 40-50 dollar bourbons I’ve had.
MACS
3 years ago
My tastes have evolved as well... I currently have in the house:

Elijah Craig, Buffalo Trace, Russell's Reserve Single Barrel, WT101, WT Rare Breed, WT Kentucky Spirit, 4 Roses Small Batch, 4 Roses Single Barrel, and Knob Creek 12.

Evan Williams BIB... sucks. Mix that with ginger beer or in an old fashioned.
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
From that listed line up in mac's LIQOUR cabinet...

MACS is a millionaire...

Bwuhahahaha
ZRX1200
3 years ago
MACS just buys winning lotto tickets and doesn’t toss them.

#sorrynotsorryjonsie
Mr. Jones
3 years ago
#76 y.o.u. BASTID f*k !!! Z meng !!
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