I ran out of room and something had to go. It took me three days but the half bottle of rebel yell is gone. I was really making room for the rebel reserve when I find some. Heard its good.
I ran out of room and something had to go. It took me three days but the half bottle of rebel yell is gone. I was really making room for the rebel reserve when I find some. Heard its good.
My drinking habits are reversed. I'll slowly work my way through the first half of a bottle. Once it gets close to 40% left, that's the only drink I focus on until it's gone.
I really get to enjoy a visit the same bourbon over a few nights and I also make room for something new.
Last night I had to put an old friend down. He'd seen me through the past few months, and I had grown to love his soft bite and fluffy tail. R.I.P. The Fox.
I just finish them off and move on.
Just finished the last of my 2007 William Larue Weller. I swear that last pour was the best of them all.
Now to get working on the 2006 Thomas Handy.
Ron
“ECONOMY, n. Purchasing the barrel of whiskey that you do not need for the price of the cow you cannot afford”
- Ambrose Bierce
Just polished off my bottle of Weller SR. I thought it was excellent. It had the best QPR of the bourbons I've tried, by far.