Let us know what you've chose to enjoy while you're reading this forum. :toast:
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Let us know what you've chose to enjoy while you're reading this forum. :toast:
Old Pogue. Bought this awhile ago and didn't like it much on the first try...I mean, I thought it was OK, but not worth the price. Now it's a few months later and I don't know what I was thinking...tastes pretty damn good to me now. In fact, I think I'll have another!
Four Roses Single Barrel. It never disappoints.
It's worth a trip to Kentucky to buy some.
Just finished off a little FC103 and now it’s a smoke and then off to bed.
WT RR 101 and now WT Rare Breed. I think I prefer the RR. IMO it has more balance the RB could use a little more age. I wish I could get another bottle of the RR 101. I'll just have to savor the bottle I have.
Tonight was a EWSB 94 edition and now a nice big pour of Gentleman Jack.
Last year, when my company 'rightsized' me out of a great job, I found good bourbon to be a luxury I could no longer afford. I was fortunate enough to find a great job, but for less money. However, I bought a bottle of Bookers with the idea I would not open it until I was back in the black, so to speak, vocationally.
Today, I am accepting a psostion with a great company and getting ready for a night of sipping what I have been craving for almost a year.
For those who have experienced it, please tease me with what it will be like to finally savor it!
Thanks!
John
Classic Cask 20 yr which I found for $50 (is that a good price?).
It's very good, but not sure I enjoy it more than say PVW 15.
Kevin
I find that circumstances (a special event, being with good friends, etc.) have a lot to do with the taste and enjoyment of bourbon. So, not only is Bookers a very good pour, I'm sure you will enjoy celebrating your new job.Quote:
Originally Posted by JStocker
Congratulations!
A large pour of J. W. Dant BIB on the rocks. I can definitely taste the family resemblance to Elijah Craig. Mmmmmm.
Tim