Found this while hacking around in the TTB COLA database:
https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonlin...10211001000278
Submitted July 30 of 2010 and approved August 4 of 2010.
Wonder if they (BT) changed their mind?
Found this while hacking around in the TTB COLA database:
https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonlin...10211001000278
Submitted July 30 of 2010 and approved August 4 of 2010.
Wonder if they (BT) changed their mind?
Last edited by CorvallisCracker; 02-21-2012 at 15:07.
Scott
"Remember that your sense of humor is inversely proportional to your level of intolerance."
- Serge Storms
I know I've seen it mentioned in a press release recently - may be something Chuck Cowdery covered, or in another post here, but I believe it's expected out sometime in the next few months or so...
I did a quick search, but didn't find it, it may not have been on this site - but I know it's been discussed somewhere.
I'm looking forward to it!
I saw in another thread where someone posted that "Future releases of the Colonel E. H. Taylor line include small batch, straight rye, and barrel proof whiskies."
E.H. Taylor bourbons
If this is really the same as Saz, just at 100 proof (and 4yo?), then the shortage of that has probably delayed the release.
Damn rye whiskey is just getting too popular.
Scott
"Remember that your sense of humor is inversely proportional to your level of intolerance."
- Serge Storms
Like Tim, I knew I heard that somewhere before. Nice Searching Dave. Ya know, that's the kind of skill set that makes for good lawyerin'.![]()
JOE
Wag more.
Bark less.
"Every bottle is its own learning experience." -- Sensei Ox-sama
I was under the impression it was going to be a BIB Rye I'll look for the post as well.
[Liberty Valance lays shot in the street]
(Dr) "Quick whiskey!"
[ Dr drinks from whiskey bottle, kicks over Liberty Valance]
(Dr) "He's Dead"
Here's the COLA:
https://www.ttbonline.gov/colasonlin...10211001000278
Looks like it will be a BiB. Good news for us.