What bourbon are you drinking? Winter 12/13
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Barclay Beach
Finally having my first pours of FRSmBLE12, neat. Immediately struck by the mouthfeel (thick) and balance. Keep waiting for the wood to impose, but it doesn't. The taste of cherries is prominent. Looking forward to getting into this one.
The OBSV has great fruit potential and I get the cherries on this recipe quite often.
What bourbon are you drinking? Winter 12/13
With OBSV on the mind, I opened a OBSV 16 yo gift shop offering and while I didn't care for it in a 4R blind tasting compared to other samples, it's hitting the spot now
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A touch of Grand Dad to warm up the evening.
What bourbon are you drinking? Winter 12/13
Starting early - Michter's Sour Mash & OGD114 to start off the evening. This OGD114 is a thing of beauty!
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Eagle Rare 10 Year... bottle is getting low, though, better add water to make it last longer ;)
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OGD 114. Every pour of my first go-round with it is better than the last.
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Grand Dad will do that to 'ya.
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This is a late report, but a solid pour of Knob Creek on the rocks (the best American whiskey they had on offer at Symphony Hall) before last Saturday's Boston Symphony Orchestra concert was the perfect way to settle in for a great performance.
Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 was familiar and very well played, but this was the first time I've heard Bruckner's Symphony No. 4, and it was fantastic. Sort of a blend of Wagner and Mahler, lots of brass and crescendos, really my kind of symphony.
Re: What bourbon are you drinking? Winter 12/13
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Originally Posted by
Kalessin
This is a late report, but a solid pour of Knob Creek on the rocks (the best American whiskey they had on offer at Symphony Hall) before last Saturday's Boston Symphony Orchestra concert was the perfect way to settle in for a great performance.
Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 was familiar and very well played, but this was the first time I've heard Bruckner's Symphony No. 4, and it was fantastic. Sort of a blend of Wagner and Mahler, lots of brass and crescendos, really my kind of symphony.
Dang K, you just elevated this groups cultural exposure! Are you sure you want to mingle here...with us?? :D
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