Flying delta to Vegas, only one option, Woodford. Only took me one sip to remember why I'm not a fan. Ice isn't helping, but non the less I am flying to Vegas, so I've got that going for me.
Flying delta to Vegas, only one option, Woodford. Only took me one sip to remember why I'm not a fan. Ice isn't helping, but non the less I am flying to Vegas, so I've got that going for me.
Lunch cocktail was Barton mixed with amaretto, triple sec and pineapple juice, sort of a whisky sour.
When I first tried that bottle it was too hot for me, as are all 4R when I first open them (SmB Std,, SB Std., and 2 different SmB LE) and I did add water. I like it both ways really and any way you drink it will probably be good!
On a side note: I was close to deciding I HATED the std. 4R SmB, but after being open for a few months it has turned into a very agreeable pour. Dont' know if it was the whiskey or me that changed...
Same here --- I got it as a gift for this past Christmas and was just getting over a cold. The floral/fruity mix was very off-putting to me at first, and so it sat in my cabinet for 3-4 weeks. When I came back to it, I found myself enjoying that flavor profile, although ultimately I find it pretty thin (especially for the $30 price tag). I too wondered if my palate adapted to it, if it just 'opened up', or if my initial disappointment was mostly due to getting over my cold.
I definitely became a fan, but the price point makes me pause when compared to other $25-$35 options. For me, it seems more of a novelty 'get it once in a great-while' type pour, as opposed to being in full rotation.
Enjoyed some WLW, WTRB, Lot B, EWSB2000, and some BT. Good night on my mini staycation.
-Andy
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." - The Dude
Having some OWA at my desk after a long week.
Old Charter 10 from the 90's. A nice pour.