namadio
11 years ago
ZRX1200
11 years ago
Plowboy221
11 years ago
Jeffersons Ocean
pdxstogieman
11 years ago
http://ooladistillery.com/home  I'm skeptical of micro-distillery whiskey's with no age labeling, but this stuff was way better than I had any expectations of. Smooth and comparable to some more aged Bourbons, about $39.


Distiller's Tasting Notes

This medium to full bodied bourbon presents a classic profile of vanilla, caramel and cherry on the nose - rich and compelling. Sweet, smooth corn combined with brown sugar/maple syrup and oak is balanced with a notable spice contributed by the higher than normal rye content. The finish is beautifully long with notes of buttery oak, toffee, and again the cherries make an appearance.

Awards

San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal
Wine Enthusiast Magazine: 93 points/Highly Recommended
BTI rating: 88 points/Highly Recommended
International Review of Spirits Award: Silver Medal

https://www.caskers.com/oola-waitsburg-bourbon-whiskey/#history-tab 

frankj1
11 years ago
http://ooladistillery.com/home  I'm skeptical of micro-distillery whiskey's with no age labeling, but this stuff was way better than I had any expectations of. Smooth and comparable to some more aged Bourbons, about $39.


Distiller's Tasting Notes

This medium to full bodied bourbon presents a classic profile of vanilla, caramel and cherry on the nose - rich and compelling. Sweet, smooth corn combined with brown sugar/maple syrup and oak is balanced with a notable spice contributed by the higher than normal rye content. The finish is beautifully long with notes of buttery oak, toffee, and again the cherries make an appearance.

Awards

San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal
Wine Enthusiast Magazine: 93 points/Highly Recommended
BTI rating: 88 points/Highly Recommended
International Review of Spirits Award: Silver Medal

https://www.caskers.com/oola-waitsburg-bourbon-whiskey/#history-tab 


sounds great.
Another west coast bourbon that gets great reviews is from St George, I'm thinking it's Breaking and Entering but not positive. IIRC, they buy and then blend, and it is suppose to be pricey but worth it.
Palama
11 years ago
Friday night while herfing in Moanalua Valley:

Knob Creek Rye
Elmer T. Lee - finished the bottle that ZRX got for me
Makers Mark 46
frankj1
11 years ago
quinta ruban
aberlour a'bunadh
dkeage
11 years ago

George Dickel Barrel Select...............Thanks Greg

Love this stuff

Whistlebritches wrote:


On your recommendation ..... Tasty
themunmypaw
11 years ago
The balvenie 12 year doublewood.
ZRX1200
11 years ago
Glenlevit 12
charliebarr
11 years ago
I'm drinking Dr.pepper at moment...though sure to swith to some jose cuervo asap.....
RodneyB
11 years ago
Plowboy221
11 years ago
frankj1
11 years ago
Forty Creek Copper Pot Reserve (Canadian)
Palama
11 years ago
Glenlivet 12 yr - mahalos to Youngra
ZRX1200
11 years ago
namadio
11 years ago

Weller 12

ZRX1200 wrote:


Do want!!

In celebration of my birthday at home, had some four roses single barrel, elmer t lee, Jeffersons reserve, whistlepig rye (so smooth), and at the bar got some lost prophet!
frankj1
11 years ago
just got in from watching the Pats, smoked a RASCC and will now pour...Stagg Jr.


Pregamed with a SLR thanks to KPP.
ZRX1200
11 years ago
More Weller 12.....looks like I'm not driving home.
frankj1
11 years ago
^^^

how'd she look in the morning light, Jamie?
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