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  3. New Riff, OGD114. Turn 65 on Sunday so looking around for something special, just for me!!!!
  4. Skinsfan1311

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?

    My usual vacation whiskey is WT101....but I changed it up a little. Bulleit BiB in the flask & fancy glass...
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  6. Richnimrod

    BT to add EH Taylor product to BTAC line

    I'm not even sure how much the folx at BT really care about hitting a "flavor profile" for this 'new' addition to the BTAC line. Being a 'new' addition, it possibly could set its own flavor profile, maybe. Not saying they would look for something to be a big departure; but, maybe wouldn't mind a great deal if it was a bit 'different'. And, given the fact that any brand included in the BTAC line will be an instant "must have", and a guaranteed success... Wellllllllll....
  7. VOB100 after homemade shrimp stir fry for dinner.
  8. Pickd up these today. Haven't had the OE 7yr for several yrs since the price went from 40ish$ to almost 80$. Opened it up at the LQ store and shared with the owner and his beer rep. We both were really pleased with it, the beer rep, I think he is more of a beer guy, but he drank it. As for the Lux Row Dbl SiB Four Grain, the LQ store owner said he like it at 80$. So at 49.99$ the price was right for picking one up and giving it a spin myself.
  9. Jazz June

    BT to add EH Taylor product to BTAC line

    Food & Wine reports that the EH Taylor BTAC expression "will be 100 proof, aged longer than the standard E.H. Taylor Small Batch, and built on Buffalo Trace’s low-rye mash bill, though final tasting notes and age details remain under wraps." So 1 proof point different than Eagle Rare 17 and the same mash bill. Regular EH Taylor single barrel is supposed to be a minimum of 9 years old, so I'd expect the BTAC version should be at least mid-teens in age, but as discussed above, it really seems like it will be very close on specs to ER 17. Then again "regular" Eagle Rare and EH Taylor aren't that far apart on specs either, so I guess it all comes down to selecting flavors to match the brand's distinct flavor profile.
  10. fishnbowljoe

    What rye are you drinking or purchased 2025

    Back in the day when I was in the Army, I had Spirytus long before it was ever sold in the US. A fellow band member was first generation US/Polish. He received “gifts” from time to time from family members in Poland. The Spirytus actually arrived in a goat skin bag. We had a unit party just before he was transferred to another duty station. He made sure that everyone had a swig of his Spirytus. Tilt your head back, open your mouth, squirt, next.
  11. fishnbowljoe

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?

    I believe you can thank @WhiskeyBlender for that.
  12. Davesnothere

    Man Down-Man Up

    We've been sipping on the L for quite a while, and opened the A tonight. We enjoyed the last of the L better than the first of the A.
  13. To close out spring, I sampled the Remus Great Gatsby Cask Strength. It was rather enjoyable.
  14. Sadly, I expect more of this trend to occur. It would align to the standard for Europe which I understand also has a 700ml bottle.
  15. Today's pour is the third trial of Cooper's Craft. The first and second came during what was most likely a low-grade sinus infection. The ugly drainage resulted in making the whiskey bear an unfortunate, strong resemblance to DayQuil cold medicine. This is definitely not a sweetie-pie dessert dram to my tasting. A little hot to begin, lots of orange rind and a bit of brown sugar, and a significant oak tannin at the finish, like an actual quick lick of a board would produce. I know my tasting notes are inferior, as I usually have a hard time finding suitable comparables to what my mouth is sensating (eat your heart out, Norm Crosby), but I did say in the Cooper's Craft RIP thread that I would report my findings. When it comes down to the nitty gritty of it all, I probably would not buy another of these.
  16. Interesting. What ratio of the Rare Breed & RR10?
  17. So Heaven Hill bean counters are following the Brown-Forman bean counters' lead. This is how they will make the transition: introduce the smaller shrinkflation 700mL size in new coveted releases and after awhile consumers will simply get used to it. Eventually after so many 700mL bottles are on liquor store shelves and accepted by consumers, then the big selling staple products (JD7, EW Black, MM, etc.) will make the switch. It's amazing how quickly that 700mL bottles have already started to take hold in the scotch aisles. Bourbon is headed that direction too.
  18. I had a lucky find in a popular liquor store today. I couldn't believe they still had one. Not lucky enough there was more then one. If you ever see one I recommend picking it up. This is one of a few buy on site bottles i have.
  19. I just finished a Saint Arnold's "Art Car IPA" while sitting in the back patio watching the dogs play. I'm not the biggest IPA fan (some I enjoy, some I don't) but this Art Car IPA is a nice one, like everything Saint Arnold's makes. I believe Saint Arnold's is probably still only distributed in Texas and Louisiana, but if anybody passes through here, you should give them a try because all they make is quality beer.
  20. You may be right about Pennsy, where all liquor is sold in State stores. I haven't seen it yet in Jersey, but I'll get on board with your optimism. I like WT at 101, so I'll grab the 8 year. I like blending Rare Breed and RR10, which gets me the proof and even more age.
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  22. I will keep you in my thoughts. Stay positive
  23. WTKS after dinner. A partial mri today that my surgeon has ordered full (head to tail) tomorrow. That can’t be good.
  24. Yes, it was fresh. I had some post dinner help from my brother. Been awhile since I've had the 10 year. I will say however that I have really enjoyed the current Old Fitz line. Prost!! Phil
  25. Yes it is. Bastards cheated us out of mini.
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