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He's got a couple sets of Blantons if any interest, but for the 8 it would cost you about 1200 bucks. Don't think I have any extras of the Weller, I'll check in the basement. |
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I have 2 Blantons single barrels. So I am only interested in the gold or SFTB. Definitely interested in some Eagle Rare. How much? |
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Picked up a bottle of Blade and Bow this evening and am instantly a fan. This is really good stuff. My dad, brother and BiL are all in agreement. It’s a smooth sipping bourbon.
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Tried a Maker's Mark cask strength that was the tastiest of the three. |
Had some Jack Daniels Coy Hill (141.7 proof) this evening - amazing.
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Would like to give a big thank you and shoot out to O.City!!!
He hooked me up with some bourbon. I much appreciate your help in acquiring this hard to find, for me, bourbon. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d3c283817d.jpg |
I was in the right spot/right time with some unallocated money after I quit smoking about 25 years ago +/-. Quit smoking about the time that Pappy Van Winkle passed away and his son or grandson released a whole bunch of really old bourbon the old man had set aside to 'mellow'. I had money that didn't have to pay bills briefly and got some 12 year old and some 18 year old Pappy, and I keep it hidden away to celebrate with. It's just a 'high wheat' recipe bourbon, smooth, that's been aged in oak a long, long time. It's smoother than my ex-wifes backside - that's saying something. When the Chiefs win the superbowl, out comes that bottle of 18 year old Pappy for a shot or 2. But it don't come out for just winning over the Oakland faders, it's superbowl whiskey. If we beat the fade, out comes the 'Ten High'. Oh, we'll drink it. But the fade don't deserve the really good whusk.
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GloryDayz must have done something right, Mrs. GloryDayz brought home a nice little treat (on a Monday)...
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Been on a rye kick lately, specifically ones very heavy on the rye. A few recent favorites:
- High West Double Rye - Pikesville - Willett 4yr Anyone have recommendations on high rye whiskeys? |
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Sagamore Rye (pretty sure I bought it at Raised By Wolves in SD) Oak & Eden And my favorite all time is Distillery 291 'M' (but it's $110) |
If anyone in PA wants to join a bourbon lottery....
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Do you mean high rye bourbons, or high rye ryes? You mention Pikesville (which is one of my all time favorite whiskys) - however it is "only" 51% rye. Anyway I digress - I like the following ryes regardless of the rye content... Wild Turkey 101 Rye Russel's Reserve Rye Knob Creek Rye James E Pepper 1776 Rye And some "high" rye bourbons: Old Grand Dad (27%) 4 Roses Single Barrel (35%) For something new and different (if you can find it) Powers Irish Rye Whiskey Also, here's a link that might be helpful - https://whiskyadvocate.com/rye-whiskey-scale-list/ cheers :) |
+1 Knob Creek Rye, dangerously tasty
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Rye was the first higher proof bourbon/rye that I really enjoy |
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I'll check out the other two, thanks! |
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Is there any high-grade corn whiskey / bourbon that is specifically created with heirloom corn that you know of?
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A buddy tried something from a company called Jeptha Creed and said it was decent and taste tested something they have coming in the future that he said was even better. |
I found some Very Old Barton (henceforth VOB) 86 proof today. They release VOB 86, 90 and BIB/100 and maybe some others, these I've seen. It's a 'bottom shelf' bourbon these days after changing hands several times - but it's a pretty good buy. Used to be 6 years old when I started drinking it, usually 'only' 4 years old these days but I can vouch for that 86 proof @ 4 years being well worth the asking price. I seldom see it here in the Kansas 'burbs and won't tell you where I'm buying it (I want more, to heck with you guys) but I will recommend you start watching for it. The 86 is 'what I'm used to' - my daily pour is another 86 and this stuff 'tastes right'. But I used to drink more 90 and 100 proof whiskey, if you see any VOB 90 or 100 I'll recommend 'em both as being well worth their (low) asking price. VOB = VGB (very good buy).
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Alright I'll point you at it, it's out in Lenexa at the Gomer's on 87th, a few blocks west of 435. I made a fuss over it when I was checking out, I want 'em to keep it in stock. You make a fuss, too. They have lots of nice $60 bourbon. I want more nice $14 bourbon.
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For that - I'll tell you some more bourbon stories. The original post in this thread was about Buffalo Trace. It's a nice name for some whiskey that I used to drink under a different label. It's a 'wheater' - they use plenty of corn to make it, but 'smooth it out' with a lot of wheat in the mash. I used to drink a lot more wheaters than I do these days, Let me point you at the Buffalo Trace folks big family of whiskey - including some Canadian stuff.
https://www.whiskeyuniv.com/buffalo-trace-tasting Those Wellers & W.L. Wellers are dandy 'wheater' bourbons, but they want a lot more money for 'em these days than the good old days (when I was the only guy buying 'em). The Old Charter line is another old fave - their 90 proof is a fave, good buy for the money. Another 'good buy' on the page is the Benchmark stuff. It's not as good as some of their $89/750 whiskey but it won't cost all that much. I recommend the 'black label' version. Eagle Rare is nice - but too pricey for me. It's a nice one to ask for when someone else is buying a shot. Ancient Age is another lower priced drink in their line. If you like 'smooth' their 10 year old is a smooth, semi affordable drink. If you find one with a 10 year label - try and buy it. If it's just an Ancient Age 10 label...well, here... read this. https://thebourbonculture.com/whiske...ourbon-review/ Some more good reviews at that site. Pour a small dram and read a bit and keep amused until football season rolls around again. We deserve it. |
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Yes. I have a bottle of Willett Pot Still. I was terribly disappointed when I first tried it. I was expecting something similar to the bottle of Willett family single barrel I have. Not even close. About a year later, I took it out and gave it another try. Compared to other bourbons in the $40 range it was a little below average, not particularly complex. From Willett, the Old Bardstown 10 year 101 is a better bourbon at a better price. The price is not bad, the bourbon is OK for the price point, and the bottle is eye catching. I think they use the bottle so stores have to put it up on the top shelf. That is not where the contents belong. Now that I have the bottle, I would not buy again. Having said that...for some reason I broke out the Pot Still during the half-time show and drank it exclusively during the second half of Super Bowl LVII...so it will always have a place of honor in my cabinet. |
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That would explain the sales of an otherwise ho-hum bourbon. |
Picking up the new Rieger offering tomorrow...
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I know it's not bourbon, but I had a Lagavulin pour this evening at The Craic in Parkville, MO, man was that AWESOME!!! Do it at least once in your life.
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I'm enjoying a glass of VOB 86 right now, thought I'd share a review w/all y'all.
https://scotchnoob.com/2020/11/09/ve...rton-86-proof/ It's not the best bourbon ever. But it may be the best $14/750 bourbon I've ever tried. Hard to find (outside of Kentucky). Hey, that's a reason to go somewhere on vacation! |
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I took the wife shopping at the Asian markets so she could restock. That meant that I got to hit a few liquor stores. Didn't have time to check out Lenexa Gomers but hit the Gomers near Liberty.
Picked up these Wellers Antique 107- one of my personal favs Old Forester Statesman- another personal fav Remus Repeal Reserve- never had so we will see but reviews were good The last stop Hyvee Russel Reserve 10-one lone bottle on the shelf so couldn't resist as its another I like at a fair price. |
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That's some nice whiskey. Good job.
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Any Bourbon drinkers out there?
Had watched this thread bump the last few days and had to but out a pour of my personal go-to
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Rare Breed is one of my old faves as well. Worth the splurge.
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Cracked this open this weekend and it was really ****ing good.
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Anyone tried this? I'm a rye guy, but bought this on a whim recently, and it's ****ing delicious. Definitely will be trying more of their whiskey.
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Brought baby girl home today from the hospital. Born on 5/23/23 and our little family is complete. Toasting Ella Shay with a new to me bourbon this afternoon
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Well deserved I've had my hand over a Rowan's Creek bottle a few times yet somehow always talked myself into something else. Lets us know what you think. |
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Hope you enjoy the Rowan's Creek its a personal favorite of mine. |
My wife broke this one out.
So a funny little story here. My brother, Jeff, passed the end of August. After the funeral I went out to Pirtle winery in Weston w/ my mom and stepdad and my aunt and her husband. We did the wine tasting thing and my mom and stepdad proceeded to buy about 300 dollars worth of wine, like 15 bottles there to take home and drink in the bar area. Ended up getting pretty wine drunk, got my aunt stoned outta her mind after she told me she'd toked at a DMB or some shit concert a couple weeks before. Then she ****ing puked her guts up all over the parking lot and had to be carried back to the truck. My wife said she was waaaay less dunk than me and insisited she drive us home. On the way home she said she didn't want to go home and wanted to party tonight. This is not something my wife ever says. I was a passenger as she aggressively drove us to my buddy's place to drink and get ****ed up. She ate a gummy and smoked a few bowls and passed out around 10. My buddy and I partied until like 2 in the morning while she was out. The next morning she was still a little ****ed up and wanted to get a seed planted. We had discussed how we were done trying like a month before, she sold off all my son's clothes and boy toys on marketplace like a week before. I obliged and now we are toasting with the very same wine we got that day. Found out she was pregnant like three weeks later and never drank it. Unintentionally done truly but an awesome story I had to share! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...83c43f50a7.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...025a124476.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Oh and that bourbon is delicious. Sweeter than I'd typically like by a good bit; however it's so goddamn easy to drink and has that little kick you want when drinkin whusk.
It's one I'll buy in rotation for myself and not be worried to offer to most company. My best friend is coming down in a bit with his girls and I've got him a neat one ready to toast. And he definitely doesn't drink bourbon like this but it's so smooth and tasty he'll be fine |
Gomer's of Kansas had my 'daily pour' (Evan Williams black label) for $5/1.75 less than my usual shop, I was in the neighborhood anyway so I grabbed a couple and put $10 worth of gasoline in the car to bring back the balance of nature.
"Here's to us, who's like us? Damn few and they're all dead!" |
Felt weird passing on Buffalo Trace at Costco. I was able to score a few bottles of Old Grandad so im sippin on thst for the next few months
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Drink up and get in for that snip soon! |
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About five mins from me so it's my new liquor store. |
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Came across this at Costco the other day, which is one of my favorite sippers. Normally ~$80 around here, so stocked up a bit. I need a bigger bar...
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