The last of a wonderful 2004 WTKS smooth brown topped bottle was emptied into my favorite glass this evening.
I am going to miss this bottle, but I enjoyed every pour.
The last of a wonderful 2004 WTKS smooth brown topped bottle was emptied into my favorite glass this evening.
I am going to miss this bottle, but I enjoyed every pour.
My name is Joel Goodson. I deal in human fulfillment.
I grossed over eight thousand dollars in one night. Time of your life, huh kid?
Cheers,![]()
Scott
Reality is an illusion created by a lack of alcohol.
My '94 and '95 pewters are unopened so I can't compare but the '04 SDT I'm working on is one of my favorite all time pours. Just super juice.
Last night, during Gazebo (chat), I finished off my bottle of Buck in three quick swigs straight from the bottle. I was subsequently inspired to recount to the others present the story of Josh and the Cornstalk.
Scott
"Remember that your sense of humor is inversely proportional to your level of intolerance."
- Serge Storms
And a great story it was.You done good Scott.
Joe
" I never met a Weller I didn't like"
a WT Rye bit the dust. The last pour is in the glass. I have to finish it. Tomorrow is garbage pick up. Isn't that how that works...........
Brad
OWA and EC12 bit the dust in this past week. Both were just great examples of value for money whiskey. Ec12 is readily replaced...the OWA will be sorely missed.
An OC BiB and a Lot B gave up their last pours over the weekend.
A SW Weller 12 gave it's last tonight for a good cause. I always like to have a pour of something good when a member adds to their family.Joe
" I never met a Weller I didn't like"
I just finished my bottle of Elmer T. Lee single barrel that I bought in Kentucky in 2005.When something is very good, I try to make it last.
Tim
Self-Styled Whisky Connoisseur