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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
flahute replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
No worries about any stones lol. I'm with you - KC12 is one of my absolute favorites. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
fishnbowljoe replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
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Wild Turkey 101 8yr Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary release
Kepler replied to flahute's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Sorry - my bad! -
Wild Turkey 101 8yr Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary release
markandrex replied to flahute's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
VWIndy replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
I have some hesitation saying this to someone from Kentucky (i.e. I went to college in Tenn.). That comment is a nugget of bourbon wisdom Kepler. -
Empty Bottle Support Group 2025
Patrick_OKC replied to JakeySnakes's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
lots of good stuff as usual in this stream above. Here's my latest contribution. Couple of good ones. My last PHC, along with my next-to- last OGD 114. Pat -
Wild Turkey 101 8yr Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary release
gurgalunas replied to flahute's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
No big deal. Made my heart skip a beat though... I do enjoy WTKS. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
True that. I wasn't thinking of them as wheated. I was thinking of what you called hyper aged juice that i have had and not what mash bill it is. Thanks for correcting me. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
markandrex replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
In for a glass of BBC D7 tonight to kick the evening off. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
Kepler replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Well, the Old Fitz are wheated bourbons and wheated bourbons generally handle extra aging a lot better than standard rye-based bourbons. So to answer your question, no, I don't have the same aversion to the Old Fitz line that I do to most HH bourbons. -
Correct. Sagamore makes a lot of different finished ryes, but they say "Finish" right on the bottle. If it it doesn't say it, assume it's just a straight rye. The Double Oak is finished in a second toasted barrel, so I consider that a finished rye as well. Btw, I think Sagamore does finishing very well. I'm a huge fan of their Port and Sherry finished ryes. Highly recommended. Keep in the mind the Port one is rare and only comes out once per year I think. But the Sherry finished one is very good and much more readily available.
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Do you feel that way about Old Fitzgerald bibs? I absolutely loved the 15yr( owned and consumed this btl) and the 19yr?( i think that is what I had at the distillery). I wish I could get the opportunity to purchase more of these special yearly releases. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
Kepler replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
I actually think most of us agree that KC12 is the sweet spot for Knob Creek. But it's so difficult to get an 18 year bourbon right, when it happens, it justifiably gets a lot of kudos when it does. KC18 is one that absolutely gets it right. Unfortunately, for my palate EC18 does not. I'm not a fan of hyper aged Heaven Hill products in general. I really enjoy Heaven Hill bourbons but 12 years is about as aged as I'll go with those. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Interesting. I have only had a few 15ish+yr old bourbons. EC is one of them. I really loved the 1st couple pours out of 1 of the btls a couple yrs ago. After that, I wasn't that impressed. Not sure if it was my palate or what "changes" the air may have done to the flavor or as you said, I may need to learn more about myself and what my mind and palate want to drink on a particular night. I do find that my palate really enjoys the neck pour of most btls. Maybe that is the excitement of opening a btl or does it just taste better fresh from the btl rather than the subsequent pours. Idk. One of the other 18yr old bourbons I have had is the KC 18yr. It is very good but I prefer the 12yr over it and the 15. I know, I know that that goes against the popular grain here but it is my opinion. Please dont stone me. I feel the 12yr is the sweet spot for KC. Or is it that I don't know what I don't know about myself. -
I believe I confused myself more than anything. I have had only the cask Sagamore. Which I believe is just a rye whiskey. Sagamore has done some finished ryes but I have not had any of those. They also have some age stated whiskey that I would like to try. The price of some of their other offerings has been the reason for me not to try. I am struggling to keep my spending down on my whiskey purchases. It is easier for me to not spend money on btls I have not had. If I have had it and liked it, it is coming home if it is at what I considered a fair price. My apologies for my blathering. This was more for me to clear my thoughts and try to get my mind right.
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
Kepler replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Good feedback. But I would add that most of us are not always in the mood for a 18 year whiskey (of any kind). That doesn't mean that KC18 isn't one of the very best hyper aged bourbons available at any price. For me, any 18 yr bourbon is a mood pour. -
What bourbon did you purchase this spring season of 2025?
MSB replied to MSB's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Yesterday I ran around to a couple party stores. I was surprised at what I found on the shelf. I picked up a btl of Michter's 10yr bourbon, EC 18yr and Pikesville Rye. All at a fair price. I was happy to pay 160+ for the Michter's, 133+- for the EC and 53+ for the Pikesville. -
What Water of Life/Scotch are drinking or purchased 2025?
Kepler replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
Recent pickup. I've heard a lot of good things so thought I'd give it a try and the price was right. First taste feedback is that it lives up to the positive reviews. Kinda reminds me of Port Charlotte 10. Excellent. - Yesterday
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What bourbon did you purchase this spring season of 2025?
0895 replied to MSB's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
You definitely forgot the TW Samuels BiB. -
Another 2015 bites the dust. This one hurts. Handy is still pretty good In its current form, but these older releases were special.
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What Bourbon Did You Pass On 2025?
Clueby replied to fishnbowljoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
I might have been tempted at a Blanton's Gold pick at 185. That's not even full secondary, much less +. The last one I got was in the 170 range. My last WFP pick purchase was in the 70 range. -
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What Bourbon Did You Pass On 2025?
JT3NSB replied to fishnbowljoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Funny about that stop in Paducah.... You can find about everything you could want, at secondary+ -
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What bourbon did you purchase this spring season of 2025?
Richnimrod replied to MSB's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
All Excellent Bourbons . . . And, more to the point: All fabulous bargains for excellent Bourbon. Good for you, steven s! -
Did anything come of the Dinner at Beam? It sounds like a great time, and extremely educational.
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What Bourbon Did You Pass On 2025?
steven s replied to fishnbowljoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Pulled off the highway in Paducah KY. Bought some bottom shelf faves, and tasted a few marvelous store picks, including a WFP and a Blantons Gold. Both these picks were fabulous, but at $185 each, I had to pass. Minor regrets, but plenty in the bunker and I'm in frugal mode.