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For the money that it takes to buy the Pot Still, you could buy two bottles of Old Bardstown or Kentucky Vintage and the quality of the bourbon will be the same, not to mention they come from the same label, KBD. |
I quit drinking for the month of January. It ****ing sucks going to the game for free on a party bus with free booze and if they make it to the super bowl idk how I'll celebrate
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Slightly surprised by the hate for Willett Pot Still. It’s on the mild side and doesn’t have any particularly remarkable character notes but I do think it’s overall enjoyable.
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Alright **** it I'm going to have a few drinks on Sunday. Is Whistle Pig worth the money?
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Definitely a tasty rye and I’d pay the $70 for sure
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Bookers 30th anniversary Bourbon. Anyone heard of it? Have a chance to get a bottle.
Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Oat Grain Kentucky Bourbon as well. I love the Masters collection so I'll probably pick up a bottle. May bring it to the tailgate |
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Then again, someone earlier said the Black Maple Hill bottle I just picked up for $80 was trash, and I opened it last night and it was better than expected. Definitely not as good as past bottles, but not awful either. Point being - everyone's tastes are different. There are some $15 wines I like better than a $200 bottle. Same goes for Bourbon. |
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My BIL invited me over for the opening of his bottle of Whistlepig Boss Hog V. While I wouldn't spend $500 on a bottle, it was DAMN good. If it was more in the $150-$200 range I'd definitely snag a bottle. |
The boss hog is damn good but it’s just so pricey.
I picked up a bottle of this years woodford reserve masters collection. Pretty good stuff Oak grain Kentucky Bourbon |
Actually saw Taylor rye and Blanton’s on the same shelf this week. New Year resolutions seems to be keeping things around longer than usual.
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