Enjoying a rather generous pour from a 2005 bottle of PVW20. Exceptionally smooth, especially compared to last year's bottling.
Enjoying a rather generous pour from a 2005 bottle of PVW20. Exceptionally smooth, especially compared to last year's bottling.
I had a big ole pour of 4RSB last night. Lots of rye in that mashbill. Very good...especially with a little water.
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A couple pours of just-purchased Old Forester Signature and OWA. What a pleasant surprise! Both are much improved over the last bottles I've had. The OWA is actually good right off the bat, much better than the age stated bottle I had some time ago.
TheSignature is richer and deeper than othef examples I have had. It's the new label, if that matters. Definite bunker material in my opinion.
I guess "give 'em the bird" isn't just a marketing slogan, it's a brand management strategy, too.
Enjoying some EC12 tonight - don't open this one up often but it is a nice change of pace.
Couple of Basil Hayden last night.
Started last night with some Woodford Reserve, switched to Larceny to finish the night. Really enjoying the Larceny so far.
I have my current favorite in my hand .... Russel's Reserve ... on the rocks. It is getting empty much faster than anything else on my shelf.
Imagine a world where everything is wonderful, everyone is happy, and there is no strife ....... in other words, a world where everyone has bourbon.
Just paid $10 for a pour of Larceny. Should have asked first. Mental note to never order liquor at The Union in Encinitas.
A Barton Manhattan with lunch.
EWSB 2002, with half an ice cube. This one doesn't get as sweet as the 2001 did with the addition of the ice, but the finish is longer, and spicier.