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So our resident retired major league umpire @rzelinka can't see the difference between Cooper's Craft and Coppercraft bourbon? Kinda like calling those balls and strikes, eh? Haha just kidding. I couldn't resist that.
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Kepler replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
Yes that's certainly a possibility, and absolutely nothing wrong or unusual about that at all. You might want to hold off and just try a single malt here or there at a bar and don't purchase a bottle yet. -
What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
rzelinka replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Curious, how does it compare with the standard Wild Turkey 101? -
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rzelinka replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
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What Water of Life/Scotch are drinking or purchased 2025?
Kepler replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
I've only been drinking scotch for a few years, but I didn't think Glenfiddich was peated. Are you sure you aren't confusing "peat" with just the normal malt flavor that all scotches have (including non-peated)? Just wondering. Even non-peated scotch can have a malt flavor that just smells and tastes off-putting to a bourbon drinker. I would recommend the Glendronach 15 Year. It probably has the most "neutral" (for lack of a better term) malt note that I tried when I was first discovering single malts. It's a sherried whisky. I found it very approachable. Other bottles that you might find appealing are Balvenie Sweet Toast of American Oak 12 yr, Balvenie 12 Year Doublewood, or the Balvenie 12 Year "First Fill" Single Barrel. Or another good choice for a bourbon drinker is the Deanston Virgin Oak. I really like the caramel and vanilla notes that the ex-bourbon casks provide. It's a little rough around the edges from the young whisky (NAS) but it has familiar flavors for a bourbon drinker. Good luck! -
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Kepler replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
I've seen that one for $70 but did not purchase it. I can't imagine that that young whisky could be as good as a Scotch single malt for the same money. For that money you could purchase a 12 year age stated Glendronach, GlenAllachie or Tamdhu. -
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Skinsfan1311 replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
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rzelinka replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
This is my all time favorite rye. Likely because it’s really not a rye in the traditional sense. Love this bourbon. My hat is off to you - Yesterday
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WhiskeyMaier7 replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
I know when I’m drinking ETL the only thought I have is, “this is dang good!” -
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markandrex replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
The first load of stuff (toys and decor) is loaded into the Suburban for donation tomorrow. One down and what feels like a hundred to go. ETL in the glass. I need something light that I don’t have to think about. -
I just picked one up and so far am quite pleased with my initial impressions.
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0895 replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
Happy Birthday, Joe -
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WhiskeyMaier7 replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
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rzelinka replied to Mattk's topic in American Rye Whiskey
I suspect you are right on in your assessment. I disliked the Bonded Rye, and while a Single Barrel will take on a different flavor profile, I would submit the mash bill is essentially the same. To your point that means it will be very rye forward. If that is the case, it would only be doable for me in an old fashioned or Manhattan. I'll keep an open mind. -
While I do recommend this bottle and have owned several, it is quite rye forward. Brown forman does use a yeast that ranges from banana bread to sweet tarts, which may compliment/ mask the heavy rye influence. But don't be fooled the sib rye is very rye.
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Taste better when sharing time with buddies and good whiskey
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Tonight is carne asada fajitas with rice and beans. I'm having another saos rye tonight while cooking. Seems all I can get to these days is whatever bottle lives on the counter top. Did anyone see that Mike veach is doing a release? I hear it's coming out near me at jack rose. Anyways cheers, and hope you all had a nice weekend.
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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Spring 2025?
fishnbowljoe replied to smokinjoe's topic in General Bourbon Discussion
That WLW is from 2021. That’s the last year I was able to purchase one. For a number of years prior to that, I was lucky to have had my name drawn in a lottery every other year. Always picked the WLW. That streak ended in 2023. Been drawing a blank every since. It’s all good though. I’ve had my fair share of WLW’s over the years. I still have one left in my bunker. It’s my favorite. The 2007 bottling at 117.9 proof. -
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Skinsfan1311 replied to jvd99's topic in Foreign Whiskey
Lagavulin 11 year...Ron Offerman edition... -
I have to admit, I am excited to try this. Thanks for.posting the link.
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Picked the barrels in 2012. Bottled and delivered in 2013. As for taste, it’s very rich. Heavy, even. It handled the 15 years well, and isn’t overboard on the oak.
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rzelinka replied to Mattk's topic in American Rye Whiskey
will absolutely do so -
Now if only we can find it at MSRP. Eagle Rare 10 year is getting closer to MSRP in my parts. Can't find Eagle Rare 17 even with a search warrant