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what's in your bourbon notebook -aka- the best of SB.com?


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what little nuggets of bourbon and rye knowledge have you saved from here (or elsewhere I suppose) for your own bourbon notebook/bible/etc - such as debunked myths or excellent descriptions of xyz, and from who/where did you glean them?

for instance, Chuck's recent comments on Bourbon vs Tennessee... it's the best no-bullshit description I've ever heard or read on the subject; such a knowledgeable and interesting guy too, that is - if you ignore that whole "let's make up some fake bourbon" thread... ;)

jokes aside, anyone want to share their favorite gems of SB.com goodness that you've saved for your own collection?

-D

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The first set of info I collected and used were pics of dusty bottles. They sure do make hunting easier after studying them. Thanks to the early posters who sent in pictures of their finds.

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In my defense, the "let's make some fake bourbon" thread went nowhere. Okay, maybe that's not in my defense, but when I started to actually try to do it I realized what a bad idea it was.

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Marvin's 8-part Series: "How to Evaluate the Different Tastes in Bourbon"

Fantastic material. I refer to them often. As a matter of fact, they're getting a little worn. I'll be needing to make more copies. On second thought, no. The wrinkled pages, bourbon stains, and discoloration give them even more character.

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I don't print anything out, but I constantly refer back to posts by Chuck BarTurtle and others. It's amazing how many times I've been googling for information on a distillery or a bourbon and the only place with any useful information is something from the forum. It's really the only place I trust, what with the amount of bourbon misinformation out there.

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I have to agree with sku all my info and most everything I have learned and know about bourbon comes from this and other websites and going to the distillerys themselves. So as of now you all can be sure that anything I have I have picked up off this site.

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In my defense, the "let's make some fake bourbon" thread went nowhere. Okay, maybe that's not in my defense, but when I started to actually try to do it I realized what a bad idea it was.

Hey Chuck, no need to put up a defense, I loved the idea and would still be interested in the results.

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I've learned so much from this forum. As a complete newbie, basic discussions on things like wheat v. rye, aging and proof, availability, distillers, and bourbon history have really been helpful. As I become better informed, I want to start focusing a little more on tastings and evaluations.

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Hey George, yes, tasting is the step towards learning.

Oh, absolutely, squire. I look forward to learning a lot more. :grin:

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