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  2. At barrel strength as well.
  3. JGrassa

    Best Bourbons outside of Kentucky

    Thanks for the tip. I am going to give a run at the rye. Never had any of those before I don't think.
  4. Grady330

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    James Pepper, MM CS, Nashville Barrel. Yum....
  5. Today
  6. fosmith

    Best Bourbons outside of Kentucky

    The Single Barrel Barrel Proof offerings can be outstanding, both the bourbon and, especially, the rye. And, the 12yr 107 proof is great, as well.
  7. kcgumbohead

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    LOVE those "F" yeast recipes!!
  8. Seeing this SBotM early this month reminded me of a couple things: 1) What a lovely iteration of JD's best distillate this brand can be (and almost always IS!); and, 2) That I have a couple open bottles of it that have wanted my attention for a while. Yesterday, when we were "locked out" of our volunteer stewardship efforts (a downed tree across the access road), I began remedying that situation with the lowest-fill one of the two open ones. It's still nearly half-full; but, I'm working on it. ...A labor of love for sure!
  9. LCWoody

    Empty Bottle Support Group 2025

    Finished off a great bottle last night with a few friends.
  10. I also like the Chattanooga offerings, MGP is always solid, and JD is as good as it gets
  11. JGrassa

    Best Bourbons outside of Kentucky

    Personally I have never really been into Jack, but I did enjoy one of the Single Barrels a handful of years back. What would you say is among the highest quality stuff they produce?
  12. Another decent Lone Elm. A honey finished wheat whiskey. Enjoying this one…
  13. Skinsfan1311

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    Blanton's barrel pick in the glass....
  14. Yesterday
  15. smokinjoe

    Best Bourbons outside of Kentucky

    To me, it’s clearly Jack Daniel’s for me. There is no Kentucky distiller that is “better” than them.
  16. Skinsfan1311

    What Bourbon Are You Drinking Summer 2025?

    The A. Smith Bowman is my white whale . The John J is a staple in our house. So much so that we have a decanter specifically for it. I managed to get my hands on a rare barrel pick of it last year. It's outstanding.
  17. gurgalunas

    So, whatcha smokin?

    Took a couple smoke breaks between sweat sessions in the garden. The barn isn't much cooler, but I can get a pretty good cross-breeze with the right doors open and the fan going...
  18. I really like this stuff.
  19. fosmith

    Best Bourbons outside of Kentucky

    Not to start an argument but George Dickel and Jack Daniel's come to mind. Then, of course, there's MGP. Three great producers from outside Kentucky.
  20. Been developing a relationship at a new (to me) store this year. Owner got a Russell's SiB pick around new years. I bought one, then another, then bought a case. Told her back in ~April that I was 100% a Turkey fan now thanks to her and that barrel. Today I get a message out of the blue that she's got something for me. Walked in during lunch and she hands me this for $169, which I think is below MSRP. Turns out good relationships with store owners isn't dead after all!
  21. Yeah...we've been to a ton of distilleries and done a few "elevated" experiences so on our next visit, we'll pick and choose carefully to avoid that kind of stuff. We're taking a short trip to Nashville this December and we're checking JD distillery off the bucket list...
  22. Thankfully I too visited the majors many years prior to the recent craze that results in lines and overflowing parking lots. Quality distillery experiences are available but you need to look a layer or 2 deeper. many of the upstarts have now been around long enough to learn their craft and become good at it. Chattanooga, Old Dominick and Liepers Fork in TN, all cool experiences with quality whiskey to match. In KY, I've never had an issue at Wilderness Trace and I've been going there since their stuff turned just 4 yrs old, no hoards of people, just a good old fashioned distillery experience like it used to be. New Riff, again a very nice experience with loads of distillery exclusives and no lines. Many of these spots are more affordable than what the big legacy places charge as well. Copper & Kings in Louisville if you want to explore brandy ( and they did a killer bourbon sourced from HH&Barton as well). Starlight, 20 min from Louisville was another pleasant stop, its been a couple of years but I've no reason to expect much has changed. There are good experiences to be had and Its been fun to seek them out.
  23. Am I not able to load the article? I just see a string of photos with a caption/blurb for each.
  24. The proliferation of brand specific "whiskey clubs" , I just got another email today for yet another new one. This reads to me as a last gasp desperation drive to squeeze whatever juice is left (i'm guessing not much). Sign up for ( insert ridiculous dollar amount) and get "exclusive" bottles shipped to your door "X" times per year along with distillery exclusive "events" and your very own secret little orphan Annie decoder ring. I like most here enjoy several brands/distilleries and will not tie myself to only one, or more if your really thirsty and have THAT MUCH disposable income as each offer several bottles/year, way more that I consume or would want to. I realize the number of subscriptions could in no way float a distillery that was on the ropes, but these "enthusiast programs" just seem to me to be a way to keep as many dollars as possible from a given consumer under a particular distilleries umbrella. Now I have a bunker and I LOVE to visit and shop and taste distillery exclusives, but I do it once a year at the distilleries, sometimes I find a gem, many times its a taste and done, thanks but no. One or 2 of these offers is one thing but its becoming a regular thing and the bottles I see listed, while they may be of limited quantity, I just don't care for, often they sound like experiments a given distillery is looking to offload, I certainly wouldn't want them showing up as full 750s when I don't know for certain that I'll enjoy them. If a given bottling is not there when I'm on site in April or available via a LBS or e-commerce site, then I don't need it, hell in most cases these days if I can't taste it and decide if its worthy pre-purchase then I don't need it. The distillery "events" sound cool but again how many folks are close enough for that to be an actual perk? I'm now starting to get follow up emails with "revised" pricing tiers, maybe whatever board member/marketer cooked up this idea missed the mark? I guess I am just old enough and Zen enough that these advances smell off to me, especially given the timing but then again I guess they are popping up BECAUSE of the timing. Growing inventories and other concerns leading to "opportunities" for the lucky few who jump at the chance to sign up, FOMO anyone? In the end It just feels symptomatic of the end of what we know has been an unsustainable run up of pricing, decreased availability and the loss of some treasured labels/expressions and age statements. The pendulum is a swingin back from a long journey and these subscription clubs seem to re-enforce that for this enthusiast.
  25. I know, right? We didn't see any of that silliness in 2017 or 2019, except for a few old-timers waiting around at the HH Visitor center in 2019. No offense intended to the fellow SB'ers that sit in lines but that kind of thing puts a damper on the distillery experience. Imagine pulling up to the distillery for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, only to pull into full lots and crowds. I have no doubt a lot of those in line are just going to flip bottles anyway. I'm glad that we visited when we did. I'll never go back....
  26. We used to have Medley Bros., but I haven't seen it in years. Have you ever noticed the name "Medley" is also on the Mellow Corn label.
  27. Seriously, what do those people really get for all their trouble. Don't they know there are places called liquor stores, and some grocery stores that also sell booze.
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