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I'm a bit predictable, I guess. Having a nice pour of ERSB10 in my favorite oversized (wide) lowball glass. On the way back to my workspace from my house, glass in hand, I heard a little saw-whet owl chirping away like mad in the dark woods. Spring may actually be on its way.

I've professed my love for ERSB10 here many times in the past, but I've gotta say thay the bottles I've had in the last several months have been quite exceptional. A little extra time in the glass rewards your patience with extra richness and balance. Mighty fine hooch.

Cheers!

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I picked up a $10 bottle of Old Charter to see if I could reduce my weekly spending on bourbon and maybe save my better bottles for the weekends...I now know the difference between a $10 bottle of bourbon and a $40 bottle of bourbon! Not sayin' OC is not worthy, and I'll continue the study, but I'm glad the weekend is here!

Seriously, the OC was a little better with a splash of water, and I can see myself working the cats and dogs during the week!

Billy

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I picked up a $10 bottle of Old Charter to see if I could reduce my weekly spending on bourbon and maybe save my better bottles for the weekends...I now know the difference between a $10 bottle of bourbon and a $40 bottle of bourbon! Not sayin' OC is not worthy, and I'll continue the study, but I'm glad the weekend is here!

Seriously, the OC was a little better with a splash of water, and I can see myself working the cats and dogs during the week!

Billy

How old was the OC? I've had the 10, and two editions of the OCPR (13) but I've never had the 8, or seen any of them for only $10!

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This was a 750ml 8 year old (80proof) off the ABC store's shelf. Alabama is a control state, so there is not too many dusty bottles around. It was the only OC I could find. I almost picked up an AAA 10* 1.75 instead but I was not real happy with the plastic bottle...

Billy

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Last night I killed off a Woodford Reserve and I put a dent into my EW Millenium. Still trying to clear out the bad bourbon...

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Last night I had some Don Julio 1942. Who would have thought that tequila could be nice? :grin:

Scott

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Found 3 sloped OCPRs so I had to sneak a quick sip (from the bottle!) at work.

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Found 3 sloped OCPRs so I had to sneak a quick sip (from the bottle!) at work.

Nice Chris! You may want to start attending meetings :slappin::slappin:!

You know you can't post that with out stating your thoughts on the bottle, or at least your impression! Man you're killing us here!!

:lol::rolleyes::skep:!!

Tony

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1) Started with a Scratch-style Old Fashioned:

1/4 tsp. demerara sugar

Generous swath of orange peel (sliced razor thin-no pith)

One maraschino cherry

1 1/2 tsp+ original Amer Picon

Muddle gently in an old fashioned glass to release the orange oils and dissolve the sugar. Add:

2 oz. 86 proof Old Overholt Rye from PA

Cracked ice to fill glass

Stir 1 minute. Add one maraschino cherry soaked in bourbon and a bar spoon of the maraschino syrup/bourbon.

2) Then decided to vat equal parts WT 8yr 101 and Benchmark Single Barrel. Didn't care for this at all so had to taste the component parts separately.

The WT (one of my favorite whiskies) was true to form, but the Benchmark Single Barrel was surprising. A lot of white fruit and mint. Very tingly on the palate. So much spice that I might have mistaken this for the higher proof whiskey. An absolutely bright pour. Much more appealing than on first opening.

3) Old Taylor Bond from the 70's. The strip is worn so I only know that this was made in '72. No idea when it was bottled, though it's post-metric since it's a 500 ml bottle. Oh heaven! The candy store nose. Butterscotch and sugar plums. And a wonderful balance of sweet and spice just tipping to the wood at the end of a very long finish. Gorgeous whiskey.

To borrow and bastardize phrases from the Bard, "Oh, the difference of whiskey and whiskey...Age cannot wither her (debatable) nor custom stale her infinite variety!"

-Mike

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Just cracked open my first bottle of Weller Special Reserve. It confirms my suspicion that I prefer sweet bourbons. I really like it, and the price is tough to beat.

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Todays drinks, let me see if I can count the ways!

First pour was Weller Centennial Barrel #2 and #1 hand selected 12 yr old from NY.

Second would be (3) 50ml FR POURS These were Japanese samples from the

Spicy

Fruity

Floral (I did an equal vatting of all 3 that was awesome)

We wrapped the afternoon up with 2 pours of 2006 WLW (yes I know why everyone says it's the cat's ass! Because it really is!

We always have a stand out bottle whenever Oscar and I get togeter and yes the 2006 WLW Totally Kicked @$$ today!

Thanks Brother ! You are a true friend!

Tony

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Tony, you forgot about the Wild Turkey 86.8 proof in the "stainless" flask, yow-suh it was good!!

Yep, the '06 WLarueW is in my all time top 5.

But like you said there is always a magic bottle when we "taste" them, so I have more than 5 in my Top 5.

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I had a couple WT 101 Manhattans while chatting with another Cleveland area SB'er while he broke his Stagg cherry. :grin:

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Last night it was Lot B followed by a pour from a newly cracked Julio's Centennial.

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You make it sound so dirty.

Had a few Staggs then went home and switched to the Bernheim.

Some wine with dinner + not enough water = rough morning.

I had a couple WT 101 Manhattans while chatting with another Cleveland area SB'er while he broke his Stagg cherry. :grin:
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WLarueW, 2006 neat. Another one worthy of the Holy Grail.:bowdown:

I'll be good Tony, I won't empty it by Tuesday.:grin:

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Started off with a very small pour of McAffe's Benchmark, (last of the bottle) now I'm working on some samples mozilla sent me. 1985 Tom Moore BIB, 1965 Olde Bourbon, and 2001 T.W.Samuels BIB. Should be a nice evening. :rolleyes: Joe

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A bit of MM and Coke earlier in the day and I ended it with some Handy.

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