Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
I only saw this listed one place online. I did purchase a bottle of the rye last week and it is good!
Thomas
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
I called a store today looking for some PHC 12 and they were pushing this stuff hard saying that it was a limited edition like the Parkers. When I asked where it was distilled the guy said "Indiana." Nobody has had this yet? I'm more inclined to spend $60 on the better part of two bottles of ETL than this.
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
I bought a bottle a few months ago and thought it was wretched stuff. Thin, lots of burning. I thought it was a joke that it is supposedly 15 years old. I stayed away from Smooth Ambler because I believe it is the same LDI bourbon
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
Thanks for the input. You are only the second person to try this apparently (on SB.) This guy said he had a good bottle and his friend got a rotgut bottle. http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...James-E-Pepper
I will stear clear.
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
Haven't had it, but I do have a 7 yr Smooth Ambler that I like quite a bit.
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
Two ELTs trump one Pepper.
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
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Originally Posted by
angler82
I bought a bottle a few months ago and thought it was wretched stuff. Thin, lots of burning. I thought it was a joke that it is supposedly 15 years old. I stayed away from Smooth Ambler because I believe it is the same LDI bourbon
I had the Pepper rye in a bar and thought it was garbage. On the other hand, I've been very impressed by all of the year Smooth Ambler curated varietals. Those guys are picking good stuff.
Re: James E Pepper 15 year?
I've started to see this stuff pop up at stores around DC over the past month or so. A couple stores have been pushing it pretty hard here as well. I had a chance to sample it at one of the stores I frequent and I too wasn't impressed. I just remember alcohol and heat, not much depth or flavor, and a short finish--kind of like one of those old school saloon whiskies.
given the taste and that it was only 80 proof (if I remember correctly), not worth the $50-$60 price tag. I may go back and try to sample the rye--it was definitely priced better than the 15 yo...