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What Bourbon Are You Drinking? Spring 2009


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Yesterday after Easter dinner I did a wheater flight.

Started with WLWeller Special Reserve,

moved up to Old Rip Van Winkle 10/107,

then went with Van Winkle Family Reseve Lot B

and to top it off I had a 2006 William Larue Weller that really out-classed them all.

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Buffalo Trace has returned to Chapel Hill!!!!! at only $21.90 (ish?) a bottle, I don't think I've ever seen a better deal!!!

:yum:

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Old Grand-Dad BIB, neat.

This is really fun stuff, and I gotta say that it has to be older than four years.

IF it is only four years old,... then I owe Beam an apology.

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I was chatting with Jake Parrott not too long ago and he said the same thing about OGB BIB. He thought it was a much improved pour from previous years.

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I started the evening with WLW 08 after dinner. I enjoy the flavor but could do without the burn and slightly less wood. I then switchtd to a pour of pappy 20, a very different animal. The smooth lighter profile at a reduced proof better suites my taste buds. Its good to end the day on a good note. tim

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A little Old Fitz BIB '66 to celebrate my new raise and the upcoming weekend.

Cheers!

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A little Old Fitz BIB '66 to celebrate my new raise and the upcoming weekend.

Cheers!

Old Fitz BIB '66?!?!?

These Newbies are always showin' off.:slappin:

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Weller Centennial

Tastes like a young Lot B to me. Smooth for a 100pf.

(yeah I just cracked it)

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Glad you guys got it down there. Why do I have the feeling BT is going to be $35 in 3 or 4 years?

Buffalo Trace has returned to Chapel Hill!!!!! at only $21.90 (ish?) a bottle, I don't think I've ever seen a better deal!!!

:yum:

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I opened my first bottle of WR last night. I wasn't sure what to expect after reading some of the comments about it, but I liked it a lot.

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Going to go sit in the sunshine, put on some jazz and sip some Rittenhouse BIB, neat.

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It was just a short trip out of town, but serious hustle was involved. Just got back to the house, and Old Grand Dad 114 is takin' the edge off. My wandering eye is drawing a bead on ER 101, next...

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Lot B tonight. The thread on this bottling reminded me that I still have some. It was just hiding in the back of the cabinet.

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Woodstone Creek (Barrel #1) and some Johnny Drum 15 found hiding under the bar (where the hell did that come from?)

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Woodstone Creek (Barrel #1) and some Johnny Drum 15 found hiding under the bar (where the hell did that come from?)
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Bernheim origional wheat tonight. Nice to visit a friend I have not seen in awhile. tim

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A little 2008 GTS watching the Red Wings control the Blue Jackets. A week ago, I was concerned about how the Wings had been playing, my how things can change.

I love watching hockey in HD.

Go Wings!

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