Here are a few pictures, by the way.
Here are a few pictures, by the way.
Word just in: add Massachusetts to the list of states that are getting the new, gag-worthy Ten High.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I was in two liquor stores in Florida today, and both had the blend, not the KSBW.
I can unfortunately confirm Chuck's report for Massachusetts...
(Can't believe we're bemoaning the loss of Ten High!)
Kevin
"Clears up her head with bourbon/Cause beer is so suburban/And declasse for what it's worth"
I can confirm that TN is now getting the blended whiskey. I was in another store today and found the 750 as the straight bourbon whiskey but the liter and the 1.75 are now Kentucky Blended Whiskey. Is it time to grab the Original Straight for safe keeping?? There are only a few bottles left. Grab them or leave them?
Rye, The Spice Of Life.
Here in the motherland it is already switched to the blend as well. Saw it tonight at the Kroger's Spirit Shoppe.
Hope is subversive, for it limits the grandiose pretensions of the present by calling into existence the possibility of something better.
Tucson has both ... the non blends are dusties down here
I would only say, that if we are still finding WT12's today...then you'll still be able to find Ten High Bourbons well into the 2030's.
Then again, if you really like it, and it's your "go to"...then start hoarding.
JOE
Wag more.
Bark less.
"Every bottle is its own learning experience." -- Sensei Ox-sama
Well just picked up 2 1.75's in Pennsylvania and as Chuck said it is still the KSBW. And there was plenty on the shelf. The funny part is I've never had it before but figured I'd give it a shot just in case it does change. Haven't checked the Jersey shelves yet.