I KNEW I was drooling for a reason when I saw that bottle!!!Originally Posted by barturtle
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Oh how I long to have one of those........
I KNEW I was drooling for a reason when I saw that bottle!!!Originally Posted by barturtle
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Oh how I long to have one of those........
C
"everybody defamates from miles away
but face to face
they haven't got a thing to say"
I have one at home someone left for dead at last year's Gazebo. Was missing the cork and only has about a quarter of an inch in the bottom. A bonus for being one of the last to leave I guess but after learning that any bottles left unattended the next morning would be dumpstered a couple of years ago, I don't leave any brave soldiers behind!
Dane
I don't drink to excess. But I'll drink to most anything else.
There's nothing old, rare or too unusual here, but here's a shot my drinking stash.
I was inspired to try a lot of these bottles based on feedback here on SB.
Some of my favorites are ORVW 10/107 , PVW 15, George T Stagg, OGD BIB, WTRB, and Rittenhouse BIB. I generally use AAA 10 yr as a mixer for Manhattans. Two bottles that I'm not really that fond of, and rarely revisit, are the Hirsch (gold foil) and the Weller Antique . I also rarely drink the Stagg, but I'm trying to make that one last as long as possible.
Kentucky Spirit is an interesting pour -- very "earthy" and smoky. I'm hoping it will grow on me.
I should have a bottle of Buffalo Trace up here, but I finished one awhile back and haven't opened another yet. There's only so much space in the liquor cabinet!
Chris/Oregon
My latest stash pics...
More stash in my bar...
Small but impressive, nice Bulleit bottle.
Mark/Nebraska
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take... but by the moments that take your breath away. 11/25/2004
Thanks Tnbourbon and I sometimes shop at the same stores! lol
Part of the goodies I've gathered for consumption
Mark/Nebraska
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take... but by the moments that take your breath away. 11/25/2004
I've packed up the bourbons, and tonights job was to pack up the Jack. So I used it as a photo opportunityCan't wait to move into the new place so I can put them all back on display!!
The "Family Of Fine Whiskeys" cabinet in the first pic is numbered 4/150, signed by Jimmy Bedford...I don't know if it takes pride over my Wild Turkey 17yo or not....![]()
Scott
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day" - Frank Sinatra