Killed a BHC VSOF tonight . . . sad to see that one go . . . promised myself I wouldn't open another for a while.
Killed a BHC VSOF tonight . . . sad to see that one go . . . promised myself I wouldn't open another for a while.
"A person can work up a mean, mean thirst after a hard day of nothing much at all . . . "
Andy
to help with the watching of the State of the Union, I finally finished that last old Woodford bottle. Farewell, honey barrel goodness.
Can't remember the last time I killed a "special" bottle -- I either dump to smaller glass or say oxidation be damned -- but I finished an OFBB Spring 1990/2003 last night. More caramel than the dark fruits I remembered from earlier tasting, but very nice. (Pain eased by the fact that there's another bunkered, and I know a shelf with two more dusty examples.)
Kevin
"Clears up her head with bourbon/Cause beer is so suburban/And declasse for what it's worth"
It took over a year but tonight was the end for a 8 year age stated, Old Fitzgerald 1849. Can't say I'm sad to see it go as this just never did much for me.
Add a bottle of JRPS to the pile. Sad to see it go. I did not exhibit any self-control with this one.![]()
Old Fitz BIB down for the count.
Whisk(e)y - a bargain at any price !!!
add a WLW'09 to the list. I'm happy and sad at the same time. Happy to have enjoyed such a delicious bourbon, and sad to see it go. Damn. Delicious juice, and no self-control.![]()
Nothing special, but a bottle of Woodford Reserve that's been on the shelf for a while is off to the recycling bin.
Never ask a man if he is from Virginia. If he is, he'll tell you. If he isn't, you don't want to embarass him.
Last week I finished my last drink in a bottle of 4 Roses Yellow, the last couple drinks in a 6 year old Isle of Jura scotch and the last "few" drinks in a OWA 107. My recycle collection guy must think I'm a real drunk. Well I guess he's right....