Wish I could lay hands on some EW BIB tonight, guess I'll just make do with some Grand Dad.
Wish I could lay hands on some EW BIB tonight, guess I'll just make do with some Grand Dad.
Started off with a barrel select Knob Creek that was simply delicious and followed that up with a barrel select Willet 9 year old 124 proof that was possibly the best Willet I've tasted and especially so when I brought it down with a little water. A couple of heady pours for a cold night here in N Florida ... heading toward 35 degrees
Jon
Current ER, which I picked up for $19.99.
I only re-visited this thing because I took a handle of BT with me on vacation last week, and it was perfect for the trip. Sweet and rich, even out of the hotel plastic tumblers near the pool, so I thought let's give ER another chance.
What a mistake.For some reason the profile makes me think of rejected HH barrels. And I generally like HH.
Finally checked out Delilah's downtown Chicago on Tuesday night. Expensive, but they have a helluva selection. Had a few new things before heading over to the Riv to see Soundgarden.
Vintage 17
Weller 19 - wow, was that good
Pure Kentucky - cheap, had to try it
Bulleit 10 - I guess Tom Bulleit was there last week
Duthies Highland Park 17
Delilah's house 13 year, which was fantastic
After a five hour interview today, I'm relaxing with a few pours of FRSmB '12. All the talk of it turning quickly after being open is forcing me through this one a little quicker than I normally would. Not complaining though. Damn is it good.
Thinking about Parker and drinking some PHC '11 and '12 tonight. Sad news today.
114. .
Enjoyed what was nearly the end of a bottle of a local favorite, VROHH 8/86.
For a sub $15 price tag for a liter, it's a bottom shelf bargain favorite!
B
"Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die."
Had a Bourbon based cocktail with lunch made of Barton, Peach liqueur, orange juice and grenadine.
I started off with a 2012 William Larue Weller and now enjoying an Old Rip Van Winkle 10yo, neat.
Sent from my 1992 IBM PS/2 Desktop with the new "Mouse" accessory for quick navigation