Don't forget your 225 bucks! !Haven't seen a bottle of Weller 19, but if I do, I'll probably get it on the strength of the Centennial I have, and comments here.
Don't forget your 225 bucks! !Haven't seen a bottle of Weller 19, but if I do, I'll probably get it on the strength of the Centennial I have, and comments here.
My vote went for rye... but I'm another one for "it depends on my mood." It's sort of like asking me, when I'm in the mood for Scotch, whether I prefer sherry or peat.
I guess, for either "wheat or rye" or "sherry or peat," the answer is "yes."![]()
Oh. Nevermind.
I'm willing to spend for some good stuff, but that's 10 bottles of OGD 114. Or a bunch of other things.
Bob
Congratulations Rye!!! You win!!!
The people have spoken.
Boy, this is a tough one.IMHO I think ATC that a really good wheater beats out a rye mash.
Joe![]()
On this question I have to firmly state, well, it depends. I am equally pleased by Barton 100 Proof or Weller's Antique 107.
I suppose if asked what would be my choice for mixing cocktails for company I would use a rye version and for catching up on my reading alone in my library a wheat expression.
Regards,
Squire
I voted rye because of all the Wild Turkey's and Four Roses Single Barrel.
But how can you lose with a wheater?,... Van Winkle, Maker's Mark, W L Weller, and Old Fitzgerald.
It's all gooood.
Well, I see the last post in this thread until today was 18 months ago, and I still don't have a strong commitment to one or the other. I guess it just depends on what I'm enjoying at the moment.
I see no point in choosing one at this point, either.
Tim
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