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    Sticky: Re: BOTM 3/13: George Dickel Rye.

    Liter bottles are preferred by bars and rarely seen in stores.
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    Sticky: Re: BOTM 3/13: George Dickel Rye.

    Often with new products, they only come out with the 1L (for bars and restaurants) and 750ml (for consumers) at first, if it catches on then they bring it out in all sizes, up to 1.75 L. But with...
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    Sticky: Re: BOTM 3/13: George Dickel Rye.

    Larceny is another good example of a premium product from a major producer, like Dickel Rye, that isn't aiming for the fences, price-wise, and I agree that Dickel (and Heaven Hill) should be praised...
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    Re: Top Shelf Chick

    I've always gotten satisfaction from finding values. Some people get satisfaction by paying top dollar. That's good for the economy, so no complaints. Though it might be more interesting if your...
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    Re: Boston Bourbonite.

    Well, I'm still here, to the disappointment of many.
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    Re: Boston Bourbonite.

    Isn't bourbonite the stuff that kills Bourbon Superman?
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    Re: BOTM 1/11: J.T.S. Brown BIB

    I'd probably feel that way at $20 too, but at the $8 I paid last time I bought it, JTS Brown BIB tastes great.
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    Sticky: How To Get Started.

    I just started a thread over in the general section about rating whiskey. I'm starting this thread here because a lot of people who are new to bourbon don't know where to start. Some turn to books,...
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    Re: BOTM 7/10: Rittenhouse Rye BIB

    The DSP number doesn't just apply to distilleries. Non-distiller producers have licensed premises too. For Heaven Hill, DSP-31 covers the warehouses, bottling house, and cistern room in Bardstown.
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    Re: BOTM 7/10: Rittenhouse Rye BIB

    The issue is that the rules say, "produced and warehoused," and don't say what happens if the spirits are distilled and warehoused under two different DSPs. One interpretation would be that the...
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    Re: BOTM 7/10: Rittenhouse Rye BIB

    The issue is that the rules say, "produced and warehoused," and don't say what happens if the spirits are distilled and warehoused under two different DSPs. One interpretation would be that the...
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    Re: BOTM 7/10: Rittenhouse Rye BIB

    Our friends at Heaven Hill would like everyone to know that they have been distilling all of their rye whiskey at Bernheim for almost two years now, which means that for the next two years or so...
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    Re: Welcome Mrs Rughi

    It's not common, but it's not a first. There is one long time husband-wife combo but I haven't noticed either of them recently. We've also had a couple of people who posted as a couple.
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    Re: BOTM 7/10: Rittenhouse Rye BIB

    Rittenhouse Rye BIB is WHISKY Magazine's Best American Whiskey for 2010.
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