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  2. MM818

    Wild Turkey 101 - 8 Year

    If you close your eyes and think about Wild Turkey shouldn’t the bottle have an 8 on it? I think the age statement for $44 will be a good thing for all of us.
  3. NDN98

    Wild Turkey 101 - 8 Year

    I found it to be a better bourbon than the standard 101, ……but not that much better. I did a blind tasting with some friends where we blinded the standard 101, the 8 year 101, the Spirit of Kentucky SiB 101, and The Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary 101. The Jimmy Russell blew the other 3 out of the water in the blind rankings. The Kentucky Spirit got 2nd, and the 8 year barely edged the standard offering for 3rd place.
  4. rzelinka

    Wild Turkey 101 - 8 Year

    I was out and about today, so it nearly everywhere. I think it's a tough sell knowing the regular 101 is a 6 year at +/- $25.00
  5. rzelinka

    Coopers Craft R.I.P.

    Nope, just old and reading on a mobile phone.
  6. rzelinka

    Coopers Craft R.I.P.

    I see that now, sorry about that fellas. I was reading on my phone
  7. 0895

    Empty Bottle Support Group 2025

    Sad to see this 2021 go. Very nice hints of butterscotch, intermixed with some BT spice. Delicious!
  8. 0895

    1792 15yr

    Darn it. The only thing I’ve ever collected a sealed bottle of every release of is 1792. It’s been a nice break from chasing those down the past few years. Now I have work to do again…
  9. My countertop bottle is currently a modern SAOS 5 year rye. It's been really inconsistent to my palate. Some sips are great, some not so much, even from the same pour. Overall it isn't what it used to be, but it was nice to take a chance on.
  10. Today
  11. Richnimrod

    1792 15yr

    If aged carefully enough it could be stellar... BUT, 15-years is a very long time in wood. For now, I'll keep good thoughts regarding its profile. ...And, its suggested retail price. Any feel for when it might be available? ...And/or where?
  12. flahute

    Coopers Craft R.I.P.

    Not the subject of this thread. Look closer.
  13. After heavy pour of Blanton’s after working on starting the basement clear out. I’m sorry to. Say that we didn’t get far. How dis I accumulate this much stuff! What were the Kinks lyrics, “Have another drink, it will make you feel better. Have another drink it will make you feel fine.”
  14. Starting the evening with some 4R infinity blend.
  15. flahute

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    Hold on hold on..........!! Have I finally turned the tables and influenced you to buy something? The current score is smokinjoe 10,000 - flahute 1.
  16. I realized I didn’t have one open, so I popped another GBS selected Elijah Craig 15 yr Barrel Proof. The “Amnesia Barrel”. So big and beautiful.
  17. Yesterday
  18. MSB

    Coopers Craft R.I.P.

    You must have lexdyslia like I do.
  19. jvd99

    Wild Turkey 101 - 8 Year

    Still fully stocked a week after I saw it. Definitely not flying off the shelf
  20. smokinjoe

    So, whatcha smokin?

    The thunderstorm appears to have passed, so fixin’ to start up this My Father Le Bijou 1922, and a High Wire Jimmy Red on a clear cube. Still trying to find something I like in the bourbon. I know the My Father will be stellar.
  21. smokinjoe

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    So Bro, I see purchasing a bottle of Velvet Falernum in my future…
  22. rzelinka

    Coopers Craft R.I.P.

    I have found these locally. Are these worth looking at?
  23. FacePlant

    So, whatcha smokin?

    No Bull Been sitting in the Humi for nearly a year and today is the day
  24. Wedelstaedt

    What Beer Are You Drinking In 2025

    Magnolias are beautiful trees. But raking leaves in the summer, is punishing. If you’ve been doing that, you deserve 2 cold ones Cheers
  25. flahute

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    Made this last night with Rhum Barbancourt 8yr and it was excellent.
  26. Love this! You guys enjoy!
  27. Two reasons that I can see. 1) - due to the enormous popularity of Van Winkle and BTAC, BT is considered to be the most premium and desirable brand. Not necessarily to us here and other old timers but certainly to the new blood that have come into bourbon in the past 11-12 years. What I've noticed about this cohort is that they are not interested in (at least not right away) trying a broad range of bourbons to determine what they really like. Instead they want to be know "what is the best?" and they then want to go straight to the top no matter the cost so they can be seen on social media and get all the virtual kudos. Along with this group are the flippers who recognize what is going on and cater to them. 2) - when this many people come into bourbon with that mindset and find out they can't get VW and BTAC they do exactly what I did back in 2012 - I would buy anything else from that same distillery because it must be the best of what's regularly available. When that many people have that mindset it doesn't take long for everything (including even standard BT for a while) become just as hard to find as the allocated products. In 2012 to 2013 I could buy any of the standard BT bourbons including all the Wellers. By 2014 only BT and ER10 were regularly available in Washington State. From 2014 on every local facebook group was full of dudes posting their crotch shots of Wellers, ETL, etc. Never saw those on the shelf at TW again. In those early days I was sure that I was a BT guy. Over time as I branched out I eventually realized I was a Turkey and Four Roses guy. While GTS remains my singular favorite bourbon with PVW15 up there as well, I don't really miss the BT range any more. Great for me but it sucks for guys like Joe who were all in on BT long before the boom.
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