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  2. I picked up a KC 9 today myself. It was at a good price for me at just under 31$ OTD.
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  4. NDN98

    What’s open on your bar? 2024-???

    This is my current open bourbon/rye bottles on my shelf. Have 6 Scotch bottles open too, but not pictured.
  5. Have you ever tried Pikesville. It's basically the age stated higher proof version of Rittenhouse. I like them both.
  6. That sounds wonderful. It's on my list to search for when I visit other states. I see KY and TN get it, IN - no. Maybe compares to some of the great MGP stuff Smooth Ambler used to have.
  7. Scotch_Collector

    What rye are you drinking or purchased 2025

    Rittenhouse is really solid. I have a bottle from my local whiskey society. Cannot beat it for the price.
  8. Richnimrod

    Happy World Whiskey Day 2025

    Speaking of 'late'... I was born a couple days too late, it seems. Shoulda had better planning, I guess. I'll mark another year of breathing the air on planet Earth Monday. (If anybody cares, I'll turn 29 . . . again. HA!)
  9. Kepler

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    Thank you! To celebrate, I'm having a straight rye whiskey, neat!
  10. Plain 'ole Rittenhouse in my glass tonight. Such a solid whiskey. Happy fRyeday!
  11. Well done sir, congrats
  12. MM818

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    RR13 guided my hands making these mezcal ritas on this Friday night. Happy weekend!
  13. MM818

    Happy World Whiskey Day 2025

    If you’re not early you’re late!
  14. I'm a bit early for the US but I don't want to leave out our international brethren.
  15. Yesterday
  16. scratchline

    Cocktail Hour - 2025

    Decided to kick off the grilling season this afternoon. Threw together what I'll call the All-the-Fruit-in-the-Crisper Spritzer. Orange, lime, lemon and pomegranate juices with a little sugar, couple of ounces bourbon/rye, top with seltzer. Color coordinated with the Weber. And tasted good with chicken merguez sausage that's been in the freezer since Xmas.
  17. Wish I could find those on sale for them there prices. I would definitely drink more WTRB and just might really enjoy the RR 10 at that price..(not that it is bad liquid)
  18. Jazz June

    What’s open on your bar? 2024-???

    Updated list: Baker’s 13 Colonel EH Taylor BP 2023 Elijah Craig BP x3 (B517, B518, B519) Elijah Craig BP PS x2 Four Roses LE SmB 2014 Four Roses LE SmB 2019 Four Roses LE SmB 2022 Four Roses LE SmB 2024 Four Roses PS x13 George T. Stagg 2019 Jack Daniels SiB BP PS x2 Jack Daniels SiB rye PS x2 Jim Beam Ducks Unlimited Decanter [1974] Kentucky Owl rye Batch 3 Knob Creek CS rye 2019 Knob Creek SiB PS x3 Knob Creek SiB rye PS KO Bare Knuckle High Rye CS PS Maker’s Mark PS x3 Michter’s Bottle Your Own Old Fitzgerald BiB 11yr Spring 2018 Old Forester 100 PS Old Forester BP PS x6 Old Grand-Dad 16 Parker’s Heritage Collection Heavy Char Bourbon Peerless SiB PS Peerless SiB rye PS x2 Peerless Double Oaked rye SiB PS Russell’s Reserve 15 Russell’s Reserve SiB PS x4 Sagamore Spirit PS Starlight Cigar Batch PS Starlight Cigar Batch rye PS x2 Starlight cognac finish rye PS Starlight rye PS Weller 12 Wilderness Trail rye PS Wild Turkey 8/101 [2010] Wild Turkey 12/101 [2006] Wild Turkey American Spirit Wild Turkey Master’s Keep 17yr Wild Turkey Master’s Keep Decades Batch 1 Wild Turkey Master’s Keep One Willett Family Estate rye 9yr William Larue Weller 2017 Woodford Reserve Double Oaked PS
  19. It should be noted that Wild Turkey 101's age statement came off in 1992, well before the bourbon boom. This was not a change due to the market forces of the last 10-15 years as most of the lamented lost age statements were. As some have noted, there could be incremental changes (more older whiskey, discounts by distributors/retailers) that would make the 8/101 more attractive without a need for a change in the MSRP, but I think the difference in the MSRPs ($28 versus $45) already leaves room for both the NAS 101 and the 8-year version. The products that really don't make sense to me are the 101 picks and Kentucky Spirit, because they are significantly more expensive with no increase in proof and little to no increase in age. Obviously there can be stand-out single barrels, but they are making it a tough sell. Also, it is unfortunate but likely true that the NAS 101 has sunk in quality as they prepared for the 8/101 and that the quality difference between the two may become more noticeable the longer the domestic 8/101 exists. All that said, I'm happy with the domestic re-introduction of the 8/101 and think $45 is within the realm of reasonable on price, but everyone is of course entitled to their own opinion!
  20. IamMatt

    Bourbon MEME's

    Tell me you used to watch The Man Show without telling me you used to watch The Man Show.
  21. fosmith

    Bourbon MEME's

    Girls on trampolines!
  22. Buddy of mine told me last week that an LS about an hour away from where I live was getting in a new Elijah Craig Toasted Barrel Proof store pick this week. Yesterday I found myself nearby for work so wandered in on lunch break to see if it had arrived yet. No dice on the ECTBBP, but this beauty was sitting on the shelf all by itself for $88.
  23. Mission success! Years long good relationships still pay off
  24. From their website: CASK STRENGTH SOUTHERN BOURBON WHISKEY This Limited Release is our flagship Southern Bourbon Whiskey at cask strength, uncut for maximum flavor. With defined tasting notes, it has a nose that’s hazelnut, sweet Georgia corn, cherry syrup, smoked oak, sweet leather, and fresh-cut herbs. Aged to taste, not time. Each barrel was aged between 4-6 years Aged in Americus Ga, very good temp swings throughout the year.
  25. This is my impression of "Distilled in Indiana" (MGP) whiskey. What comes off their stills is high quality, and they make something like ten different mash bills. A lot of their product is sold to other companies, who then do the aging and so on. The quality of warehouse, knowledge of staff, and what they're trying to do varies considerably. Well executed MGP can be fantastic. If people try to age it in a garage or bottle it too young - it's blah.
  26. When I saw the 8 year was coming back, I had just assumed it would replace the NAS - the same way KC 9year lost the age statement for some time, but it eventually returned (back to what it was before). If I wait for sales, I can get WTRB <$40 and RR 10 year <~$30. I like the Turkey profile in general, so would be tempted to try a bottle of 70th Anniversary or new 8 year at MSRP. But repeat purchase is hard to say if the up charge is out of line, even with other WT products. In some ways I don't care how many limited or one off batches a legacy distiller puts out. Just do not mess with the quality of the flagship brand (WT101).
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