Lot B to start the evening. Always a great pour.
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Lot B to start the evening. Always a great pour.
I have a decent sized stash of ND OGD BIB which I really love, but I recently picked up a liter of the current stuff (encouraged by Smokinjoe singing the praises of 114 and Josh's Sipology review) and was I reminded of how good it is. It reminds me a bit of RittBIB: just really solid whiskey, pretty sweet, but it's kept in check by the spice. At about $20 flat for a liter, you can't really do much better than that.
2-2-1 vatting of OWA,V17 and WLW'11,pretty incredible stuff for my second attempt at this sort of thing.I felt the ratio was so spot on I wouldn't change a thing,everything seems to compliment one another as far as proof,age and vibrancy.
Started with High West aged Manhattan, next was Jack Daniels Unaged Rye, on PHC 2012 now...it has been an interesting evening and the night is still young!
Started the evening with a couple pours of HW16 and have now moved onto Weller 12
Think I'll lighten things up a bit with Barton 86.
Tarheel came over last night and we had small pours of:
FR 17 Barrel 18
FR 09 Mariage
TPS Bowman 17
TPS Bowman 19
PVW 15
PVW 20
2010 WLW
2011 THH
VWFRR
2012 PHC
EHT Tornado
ND OGD 86
ND OGD 100
ER 101 LB
and the new RRSB Attachment 14559
Good stuff, but it was the only Turkey of the night and I haven't drank much WT in the past year so it's hard for me to say in which way it is similar or differs from their other offerings. I'm going to buy 50ml bottles of Rare Breed and 101 for comparison and revisit this one.
Barton in my coffee
Elmer T. Lee and Ale-8-One while watching my favorite Christmas movie..."Scrooged". Bill Murray is brilliant in this flick, and I'm diggin' the drink, too.
2011 GTS. The flavors are just amazing. Worth the chase.