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What Bourbon Are You Drinking? - Summer 2011


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Poured a few glasses of 4R SB in celebration of my son's first win in the baseball playoffs. :grin:

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Yesterday had a few healthy doses of ORVW10/107 followed by Blanton's SB. Fine, fine libation.

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Well, I'll celebrate my neighbors to the East. University of South Carolina Gamecocks repeat as NCAA Baseball National Champs! This early 80's paper label Fighting Cock 8 yr. should be a fitting tribute.

:toast:

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Old Forester BIB DSP 354 DSP 414. Not the best OF i have had but still one of my favorite bourbons.

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Well, I'll celebrate my neighbors to the East. University of South Carolina Gamecocks repeat as NCAA Baseball National Champs! This early 80's paper label Fighting Cock 8 yr. should be a fitting tribute.

:toast:

I can cotton to that...but, when it comes to that OTHER type of ballgame, I'll never toast them Cocks.

GO DAWGS!

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This evening I am having several pours of Blanton's SB and may pour a Eagle Rare 10 y/o for a nightcap.

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Last night I had a big pour of Randy Blank's 1792 Ridgemont Reserve.

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Enjoying life on the cruise ship Azamara Quest, floating around off the coast of Italy at the moment. They're Jim Beam small batch onboard along with MM (Is there anyplace that doesn't have this?), so I had KC the first night. Last night decided to go to the dark side with Laphroaig 10, very tasty with prime rib I might add.

Wasn't sure what to go with today until I spotted a bottle of Blanton's at the pool bar. Not sure why it isn't in any of the other bars, but since there's only about a third of the bottle left, I better get after it.

Life is good

Gary

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I can't believe I had to read that whole sentence.

RB&F 1792

'cmon man!

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Tasting last night with a fellow collector as well as a KSBW neophyte (Virtual Blind Tasting players will get a hint of what was not VBT#334!)

[redacted]

Old Weller Antique NAS (L&K 8yo barrel)

Parker's Heritage Collection 27yo

Elijah Craig 18yo

Seagram's Benchmark (1978)

Pappy Van Winkle 20yo

[redacted] again

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To kick off the evening a Manhattan made with 4R PS OBSK (123PF), Dolin Sweet Vermuth, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur and a few dashes of Angostura bitters..... shaken over ice and served up.....

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Vatted 60/40 OFitz BiB and JPS 17 Barrel #7 - wow. Anyone know what the age of the current OFitz BiB? This might be even better at 70/30...

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Sittin' out front on a sultry Georgia evening with a Bulleit rye and Blenheim Ginger. Very nice combo. These go together like peas and carrots...:yum:

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Current OWA followed by an equal mix of RR 90 with RB (95) and bringing in the caboose with RITT BIB. I think I could manage pretty well on that proverbial desert island as long as I had a lifetime supply of these relatively less than premium whiskeys.

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This evening I had a couple of pours of Angel's Envy while grilling steaks for me and the misses. Tonight I am drinking Eagle Rare 10 y/o while on the porch savoring a Romeo Y Julietta Churchill. Doesn't get better than this.

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Doing some vatting tonight:

1 part 4R SBBS OBSK, 2 parts OBSF and 4 parts 4R Small Batch. Very nice! Balanced but interesting and complex but not busy. Like a starlight peppermint.

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Trying some of the Black Gold that I found the other day. Bottle date is 1983 and there are remnants of a tax/paper strip. The clerk said they fell off when washing it. No gov't warning, upc or tamper proof cap.

Nose is thin with corn, vanilla and rye and a hint of caramel. Entry is soft and sweet with corn and a touch of rye. Finish was not very long and had minimal heat. Very Bartonesque. Overall, this is satisfactory neat and would be a good mixer. My palate tells me this is a 90 proof Ten High for some reason.

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FR OBSV Barrel Proof SB...yummy yummy good! :)

That does sound good!

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Tonight I finished an open bottle of Old Charter 10 y/o with a cigar and have moved onto Buffalo Trace.

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