Willett 5yr. The 4/5yr products are by far the best LDI/MGP products out there.
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Willett 5yr. The 4/5yr products are by far the best LDI/MGP products out there.
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I wish i could find which distillery, bottle states distilled in PA but all my research tells me it is an ND product distilled in Kentucky.. Guess i have to dig a bit more. It is 86 proof and it is the smoothest rye i have ever drank, my only problem is that i dont have enough of it in the bunker
I have yet to post in this thread. I will make up for that with a little rEye candy; all open/soon to be open.
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Nice selection lost. Not a bad one in that bunch, although I've had mixed results with the BMH ryes.
Stephen Foster rye after a few standard 4R1B. Great nightcap, glad I picked up a liter!
Thanks. Regarding the BMH ryes, are you talking specifically about the 18? If so, I agree it could have been better. The 23 is probably my favorite American whiskey, though I can definitley see where it may be too dry for some. This open bottle is from Cask No 1. I have a No 7 and a No 9 bunkered and will be curious to see how much variation there is - I am hopeful they are equally as good.
A pour of Vintage Rye 23yo, neat.
I think I will go to the Vintage Bourbon 17yo next.
Just finished the last pour from a bottle of Baby Saz while watching my Bengals. Love the Baby Saz. Not sure why I still follow the Bengals, though. 46 year old habits are hard to break.
Lil pours of Bulleit, Ritt BiB, WT 101, and Rendezvous. Flip that list and you'd have my order of preference.