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What bourbon are you drinking? - Winter 2010/11


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I finally opened a 2010 WLW. HOt??? I don't find it that way. I find it very smooth with a tremendously long, deep, and complex finish. This bottle probably won't last long.

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Bought my first Glencairn glasses today and my first taste in the new glass was PVW 15. Then moved on to FRSB and then High West...trying to decide what's next!

Added by Edit: Went with the PHC 10 yr. I haven't had any of this in a while and forgot how good it is! The deep reddish-brown color in the glass serves as an indication to the richness of the bourbon...very tasty!

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We've been hit hard with severe storms and tornado's in the past couple of days. Long days at work, a sick child and no power for the past 3 days has let me staying at the in-laws house. They live in the heart of the bible belt and wouldn't dare think of having a drink. Luckily, I hid a flask of KCSB in the overnight bathroom caddy. Snuck out onto the porch around 11, after they had retired for the night, and had myself a pour or two. Oddly, I felt like I was in HS again, sneaking around drinking without the parents knowledge.

The KCSB was oh so refreshing after a very long day.

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bourbonNOOG : Do you know the difference in saying hello to a Southern Baptist minister and a Jewish Rabbi at the liquor store?

The Rabbi will say hello back

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bourbonNOOG : Do you know the difference in saying hello to a Southern Baptist minister and a Jewish Rabbi at the liquor store?

The Rabbi will say hello back

Parkersback said the same joke to me in chat but instead of a Rabbi it was Presbyterian minister. Which he is.

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I belong to the Methodist Church and ran into my Assistant Pastor at a liquor store. Of course we talked.

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Same reason you always bring two Baptists with you on your fishing trip.

If you only bring one, he'll drink all your beer.

By the way, bourbonNOOG, you've described both my in-laws, AND my parents....

Back on topic, working my way into a bottle of WT Rare Breed (03b), recent. Really loving it so far.

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Went on a hunting trip with a group that included a Methodist Minister who drove me to a liquor store.

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Celebrated my wife's birthday yesterday. Finished off a bottle of WTRB with the help of the neighbors.

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My cold is starting to recede, so I'm getting back in the bourbon saddle with a late 70's Wild Turkey 86.8. Big and full "of the era" Turkey nose, and the lower proof is ideal for me tonight.

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Parkersback said the same joke to me in chat but instead of a Rabbi it was Presbyterian minister. Which he is.

The other one you hear alot is, "Whenever there are four Presbyterians around, you're likely to find a fifth."

That I am a Presbyterian minister, but my whiskey of choice is not Scotch, is a bit of an anomaly. SMS was the big thing among some of the ministers I first worked with.

Anyway, had the first pour of a new bottle of Weller 12 tonight. It's my 2nd bottle ever, and I was really pleased with it. I've been slowly making my way through a bottle of PVW15, and I'd say the Weller 12 compares favorably to it. By that I don't mean I think that the W12 is better, but it's an easier drinker that is still complex, and you can certainly spot the family resemblance to the PVW15.

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Think I am coming down with something so I am going to keep it simple. Evan Williams black label with ice.

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Last night I diluted 2010 PHC and 2010 WLW down to about 100 proof (my sweet spot). Compared them and preferred the PHC. Gonna pick up another bottle of it today.

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Self-medicating this afternoon. I figure I can take Tylenol or drink whiskey but not both without doing damage to my liver. Guess which one I'm ingesting?

That's right. Geo. T. Stagg 2009. This one is not particularly dry, but it has a nice almost delicate woody finish. Hard to call anything about Stagg delicate, tho.

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That's right. Geo. T. Stagg 2009. This one is not particularly dry, but it has a nice almost delicate woody finish. Hard to call anything about Stagg delicate, tho.

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The 2009 is great when cut to about 120prf.

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Grand Dad BIB over ice and water.

Always a solid choice - I was sipping on OGB BIB last night.

I'm starting off tonight with a little Elmer T. Lee - I haven't had a pour of this in a while and it's really hitting the spot!

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The 2009 is great when cut to about 120prf.

Agreed. It was around that proof when I was drinking it last night. Mad tasty. :yum:

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