Jump to content

What Bourbon Are You Enjoying, Winter 2011/2012


Special Reserve
This topic has been inactive for at least 365 days, and is now closed. Please feel free to start a new thread on the subject! 

Recommended Posts

I've been all over the board tonight. Started with WTRB, then '09 OFBB ( I have tried the '08,'09, and the '11 and they are all spicey rye goodness. They all seem to get sporadic love here, but I think they're great.)..finishing up with some FC.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Settling down with a small pour of BTEC "Fire Pot Barrel Aged". This bourbon tap dances across your tongue like Pop Rocks. Very spirity. I'm guessing from the fire dried barrels, picking up the tannins. You definitely know it's there. Interestingly though, there is no burn when you swallow this whiskey. A terrific barrel influenced finish. This continues to be one of my favorite BTEC releases.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

FWIW Justin, it was a mini, and we actually didn't think it was all that great. :frown:
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Polished off a bottle of OFS. While it won't knock your socks off, I think OF is a good representative bourbon. I may not run out to grab another right away, but it was a good bottle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good to hear about the OFS - I have a bottle waiting in the wings to replace my HH BiB when it's gone.

Had a BTEC 1991 and 2010 Saz 18 tonight. The BTEC 1991 was malty and amazingly free of any wood in taste. Its finish was full of nice, woody walnut, however, which was very pleasant.

The Saz 18 was delicious, but a lot more piney than I remembered. I think it's just behind the Vintage 21 in ryes I've tried.

Now it's the old faithful KCSB for video games with the wife. Hopefully I'll at least win one, which might not happen, considering she was starting point guard all through high school...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Now it's the old faithful KCSB for video games with the wife. Hopefully I'll at least win one, which might not happen, considering she was starting point guard all through high school..."

Hopefully she is enjoying some with you..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Got back into a 2003 bottle of WTKS for the first time in months to watch the snow. I'd been using AS and Tradition for my turkey fix of late.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Got back into a 2003 bottle of WTKS for the first time in months to watch the snow. I'd been using AS and Tradition for my turkey fix of late.

I've only had RB and KS side-by-side, and WT101 another time. That's my sum total of WT exposure. I liked the RB best, but it's such a comfort bourbon that I wonder if it was just my mood at the time, that RB might be an all occasion dram. What's your verdict?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Now it's the old faithful KCSB for video games with the wife. Hopefully I'll at least win one, which might not happen, considering she was starting point guard all through high school..."

Hopefully she is enjoying some with you..

She's a beer girl. I'm trying to get her interested in a Bell's Batch 9000 or 2009 Victory Old Horizontal, or 2008 Dogfish Head Olde School Barleywine, anything high proof to even the odds!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

started with a nice pour of 4R 2009 LE, followed by an equally generous pour of Col. Taylor.. Trying to decide on the next one...should probably be a value pour as I'm feeling good and the tastebuds are "tired" :grin:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Started off with some craft beers then on to some Weller 12 and some OWA... just can't bring myself to open any of my PVW's.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Started off with some craft beers then on to some Weller 12 and some OWA... just can't bring myself to open any of my PVW's.

I had some Pappy 15 tonight and it was delicious. You gotta open it, what good is it sitting in the bottle?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I had some Pappy 15 tonight and it was delicious. You gotta open it, what good is it sitting in the bottle?

Hah, well... this is the third and last bottle I have of the 15. The other two are long gone. And I only have one bottle of the 20. I still can't believe I paid $100 for a bottle of bourbon. I mean, obviously, I want to open it. I just feel like I should wait for a good reason to. Yeah, I'm weird like that! :rolleyes:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Some more Lot B at the hotel again. Maybe something different tonight to mix it up.

But the drums are getting louder to have another glass of the Pappy 23 again. That might have to be the last night to cap off the trip.

B

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Had a BTEC 1991 and 2010 Saz 18 tonight. The BTEC 1991 was malty and amazingly free of any wood in taste. Its finish was full of nice, woody walnut, however, which was very pleasant.

I was just thinking about the 91 earlier today, it was a really unique taste that I've never come across in another bottle before, very delicious! Too bad those 375's just don't last that long.

B

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was just thinking about the 91 earlier today, it was a really unique taste that I've never come across in another bottle before, very delicious! Too bad those 375's just don't last that long.

B

Darn right. I was checking for a hole at the bottom of my glass :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not just, enjoying...Really enjoying. And, it's not even a bourbon, but it belongs here. Bernheim Wheat Whiskey. It's been a while since my last bottle, but I'm now wondering why I've waited. The nose is simply Heavenly. Sweetish, with a wonderfully doughy overtone to it. That carries over at it glides over my palate. One of the most drinkable whiskies I've ever had. The doughiness and sweetness hangs on in the end. Really good all the way through, but the nose...the nose...is simply spectacular. This will become a more frequent stop on my regular rotation, for sure.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

George Dickel No. 12, a particularly rich and full-tasting bottle, well-matured with no harsh "vitamin"-like flavor but a characteristic taste, hard to describe in words. Also, the mouthfeel is seamless and glycerine-smooth.

Best bottle I ever had of the brand. Maybe the batches are being put together with especial care these days.

Gary

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I finally opened up the bottlings of 1789b OWA 8/107 #5 & #6 and they're incredible considering that they're $22 a bottle.

#5 has that thick viscious "Louisville" mouthcoating with tons of caramel on the nose. The pallet has caramel, oak, hints of vanilla, and finishes with some spice. This bottle proves to me that BT is still capable of producing "Louisville" like bourbon it's just that you search to find it! ;)

#6 doesn't have the huge caramel nose that #5 has but it has a spicy vanilla bean note on it. The pallet isn't as mouthcoating as #5 either but it has more complexity as there is a good amount of vanilla, brown sugar, and spice on it. The finish on this one is long and spicy.

Two very different bourbons and the best bottlings of OWA that I've had since the days of Louisville OWA!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

:lol: You 3 guys can pay me now...:lol:

Here, we're going over to the rye side. I'm definitely digging the Woodford Aged Cask Rye over the New Cask. Color, not withstanding.

:lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.