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  2. All we know for sure is, they have to put the state where it was distilled on the label; state where it was bottled too, if that's different. Anyway, I went back to the Whiskey Tree thread. It turns out Barton happens to be (75/15/10) mash bill also.
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  4. Thanks for the info. I'm familiar with Seelbach's the online retailer but not the whiskey brand itself. There are so many 'Johnnie come lately' brands of NDP sourced whiskey, I can't keep up.
  5. They are worth looking into. They dont just have a line of whiskies, but they are an online retailer that has built up some great connections with good brands. Despite owning a retail shop in NY, I still just bought a Dark Arts bottling from them that isn't available here in NY otherwise. They also have some pretty good glasses that I think are comparable to Glencairns.
  6. FacePlant

    So, whatcha smokin?

  7. I was able to score one of the 233 bottles of the Lost Lantern Frey Ranch 100% Wheat Whiskey, Single Cask #11. It is excellent. Very balanced and smooth with sweetness and a little spice. Very happy with the purchase and the price. I am big fan of wheat whiskeys and Wheated Bourbons, and this does not disappoint. Rating: 8.5/10. https://www.lostlanternwhiskey.com/product/frey-ranch-estate-wheat/
  8. I have seen the 14 year light whiskey/Guero from Savage and Cooke. It looked interesting and as I have mentioned here before, I have 4 other light whiskey's (Penelope 15 year, Jacobs Pardon, RY3, and Cat's Eye Obtainium). I enjoy them immensely and find them to be very corn forward and generally sweet with other nuanced flavors. When I saw the Guero aged in Pinot Noir casks, I was intrigued. The explanation/fact sheet is below but my two cents are as follows. It is very consistent with a light whiskey (although the ABV is under 60% and the lowest of any light whiskey I have) in terms of the sweet and vanilla like flavors you get on the palette. However, the wine cask influence is definitely noticeable and an interesting departure from what I have come to expect from light whiskey. It is not an overly sweet (the wine flavor) but rather fruity and a little tangy. It balances the whiskey well. I only had it the other day and was not feeling my best. If my opinion changes, I will update. However, this is a solid and unique addition to the collection. Rating: 8.25/10 https://savageandcooke.com/spirits/guero-american-whiskey-15-year/
  9. Ahh okay. Yeah being Kentucky there's no telling who made it. I'm not familiar with that brand personally so I don't have any idea either .
  10. https://www.seelbachsspirits.com/product/10-year-batch-002-131-2-proof-10-year-cask-strength-kentucky-straight-bourbon Mashbill can be found there. Apparently only 608 bottles made.
  11. b002 is actually Kentucky. Just not sure where. Hard for me to even get a tell on it by taste either tbh.
  12. I am thinking about picking up Batch 2.
  13. Probably says "distilled in" with a location in fine print on the back label. If it says distilled in Indiana, then it's MGP.
  14. Grady330

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    WTRB, James Pepper, Nashville Barrel. Staples fortunately!!!!!!!!!
  15. not sure tbh. I think it is still undisclosed.
  16. rzelinka

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    I've heard similar from others on the Smoke Wagon. It's one of the factors that have prevented me from buying a bottle. Thank you for sharing
  17. rzelinka

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    I see these from time to time. Who sources the the bourbon for them? They often come with excellent reviews
  18. That definitely makes sense. Thanks.
  19. I always understood it as Masters first week of April and then wait until Father’s Day for the US Open. By slotting in the PGA in May you can keep some momentum of enthusiasm for golf built around the majors. I’m sure summer heat was built into that decision making. And that clears the way for the Fed Ex Playoffs to end the golf year but that hasn’t caught on like they hoped.
  20. That's an odd experience IMHO, as I don't feel the 12 and 15 are THAT much different (one being a drain pour for you and the other something you actually enjoy). I found the regular 12 at 80 proof to be just too thin to be enjoyable (but not a drain pour). I really like the 12 Cask strength however. Just more evidence about the weird differences in all our palates! Bottom line is that I'm glad you found an Irish whiskey that you enjoy. Irish pot still whiskey is definitely a different breed of cat.
  21. It is weird to have all the majors done in July. Anybody know why they moved the PGA Championship away from August? Summer heat maybe? There isn't much else going on in the sports world in August so I don't really get it.
  22. Richnimrod

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    Well, it was pretty much a "labor of love" after all, eh?
  23. Wedelstaedt

    What’s on the menu????

    Now I’m hungry and thirsty. At least I know how to solve one of those problems. Cheers
  24. fishnbowljoe

    What’s on the menu????

    Today was the 25th anniversary celebration of my American Legion posts Sons Of The American Legion organization. There was a “grill your own” steak fry in the evening. I ain’t the best griller, but I did pretty good on my steak today.
  25. Was out on a bourbon hunt today and found a package deal on the American Light Whiskey from Penelope and the Rose Cask Strength $220 for both wasn't terrible when you consider the American Light 17 year is going for no less than $250 on the secondary market. I found the 17 year to be really good. It packs a punch at 138 proof. I'm happy with it. I know a few others preferred the Jacob's Pardon over the Penelope. I actually liked the Penelope over the Jacob's Pardon.
  26. I went on a bourbon hunt today. Picked up a Peg Leg Porker 12 year. It was very good, a bit pricey, but $100 for a 12 year seems about right. Worth a try.
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