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What Bourbon Did You Pass On 2025?
Kepler replied to fishnbowljoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Passed on CEHT Small Batch on the shelf at Total Wine yesterday for $65. Just while I was in the bourbon aisle, there were 2 or 3 guys that picked it up at that elevated price. I can't imagine paying $65 for non-age stated BT bourbon when regular NAS BT (with the same mash bill) is sitting right next to it for $25 with no limit. That yellow cardboard tube must really cast a spell over those taters -
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Kepler started following Happy Derby Day 2025
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Thanks sir!
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What rye are you drinking or purchased 2025
Skinsfan1311 replied to Mattk's topic in American Rye Whiskey
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What rye are you drinking or purchased 2025
Skinsfan1311 replied to Mattk's topic in American Rye Whiskey
I'm just now deeing this. Congrats on the weight loss! -
I was pulling for Citizen Bull. The race prior to the Derby was fun to watch. OLD FORESTER TURF CLASSIC. The Spirit Of St Louis.
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That looks awesome!
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Good to know sir. I was drinking Ten High and coke back then. Not good for anyone. Kept me from brown water for a long time. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Thank you. Wish I had a better set up and knowledge to use it properly. Lol Just my phone. My vision is well intended. -
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I like a good chicken-fried steak & eggs on occasion, but generally I agree that a pork chop & eggs will fill the bill even better most of the time. I prefer pork as a breakfast/brunch meat usually.
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
GeeTen replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Prime Dry-aged Sirloin Strip cooked Pittsburgh rare on the Napoleon infrared burner with a wee dram of Booker's 2024 "The Reserves" (shared by @Anwalt in Bardstown). A great "Derby Day" dinner! Typical European style, Caesar Salad followed closely behind (HONEST!!!) -
Pork chops with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes and sautéed spinach. The Julep was just out of view .
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Great Derby Day! 10 of us pooled $50/each on a bottle. Drew numbers last night and picked horses today. I had pick #4. 2 and 3 picked my choices so I went with Sovereignty I bet the birthday, the trainer and the horse loves the CD track. Great luck and I will post picks when I get the prize. Juleps in the glass, going to be a PVW15 for the evening celebration!
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
Kepler replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Interesting close-up photos. Great color on both of those! -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
bayouredd replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Interesting how that works! I'm totally out, but regular old EC is the same for me, outside... -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
MSB replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
Kepler replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Great lineup. My personal favorite grilling/smoker bourbon is Baker's Small Batch. I can't explain it but my taste buds just crave it when cooking outside. -
What bourbon did you purchase this spring season of 2025?
Kepler replied to MSB's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Paducah used to have a great liquor store there that did fantastic single barrel picks. Unfortunately they are no longer there. I guess all good things must come to an end eventually, as they say. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
bayouredd replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
What to do while baby backs are on the smoker? 1st - JB Winter Reserve (from the freezer) 2nd - KC12 (always an upgrade from the bottom shelf) 3rd - OGD 16 ( a step up today - sweet oak) -
Funny coincidence --I just came to the forums to post about enjoying some OF Rye while watching the Old Forester Bourbon Classic (sadly I have no OF bourbon on hand at this time). The first thing I see is this thoughtful and spot-on review. I love reading these tasting notes and trying to to suss out some of the sensory experiences you more knowledgeable folks have pointed out. I get black pepper in abundance, balanced with what I would describe as a soft, buttery sweetness. Mint overrides most other notes in the finish, along with an anisette, which I find to be present to one degree or another in most ryes. My latest crush in bourbon is OGD 114, and OF Rye, to my palate, is an almost absolute polar opposite. And that, as Martha Stewart would say, is a good thing.