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what bourbon are you enjoying spring 2012 ?


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Had a friend in from out of town, who some of you may recognize, for a little BBQ and libations. After a very successful day of dusty hunting in DC we enjoyed a few of the spoils...

1986 Old Fitz BIB Handle

1993 Old Fitz BIB 375ml

1990 ND OGD 86 pf Gift Boxes

1985 Old Fitz Prime (Color is quite dark on these)

1984 Old Crow 80 pf

1985 Benchmark 86 pf

2002 WSR

The Benchmark was amazing.... and so often overlooked.

At some point we decided we needed to do a Willett tasting ..... not sure if that was the best idea of the night :)

Going by the shirt color, it's good to know 1789b members are in touch with their feminine sides.

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Going by the shirt color, it's good to know 1789b members are in touch with their feminine sides.

LOL!!! Hey some wanted the pink.... Damn lucky we got away with the steel blue!!

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just found these in the bunker hiding--unopened

Vintage 17 yr old bourbon

Thomas Handy BTAC Rye about 130 proof

may have to open them soon

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Just fired up the Weber, and hoping for a Braves comeback to come through the radio. Hopefully, sippin' on this Evan Williams 7/90 Antebellum Decanter will bring good Karma. Loads of caramelly butterscotch in this, tonight.

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Quiet night and with the recent discussion of TPS OBSQ under proof it was time for a revisit. Great effort by Jay here..... beautiful sipper...

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Quiet night and with the recent discussion of TPS OBSQ under proof it was time for a revisit. Great effort by Jay here..... beautiful sipper...
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Laying a bottle of KC to rest at my parents' place. I've been the only one working on it for about 2 years, only on the 4-5 visits per year to their place.

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Just tried Weller 12 for the first time and it is some tasty stuff. It is great on its own, but the 107 from OWA will definitely make it interesting.

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I too am enjoying some OBSQ, this one from Binny's and around 104pf. My love affair with FR started only a little more than a year ago with a bottle of OBSQ, and sipping on this newly opened bottle makes a beautiful circle. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Four Roses is the Stitzel-Weller of our time.
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Well, EW Antebellum didn't bring the Karma I was hoping for. :(. So, I'm moving on to a late 70's Fairfield Distillery Henry McKenna 6yr 86 proof to settle in. Great thing about baseball, there's always tomorrow.

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Late post for sat night. Began with a healthy pour of lotB, then it was a beer night. 6 days!

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You and Reid evidently convinced the lurkers to buy the rest of the TPS OBSQs. So what are your tasting notes on the Binny's barrel? I was love/hate on the 2011 LE, and finally dealt with it by adding simple syrup, so I'm one of the guys who got turned off by the recipe. Evidently that was not at all a set of superlative barrels.

This bottle as far as I know has been on the shelf at TPS since fall of 2010 so folks have not been beating down the doors for it..... but then again with 7000 lurkers a positive note can quickly eat up a single barrel.

I can't comment on the Binney's selection although I have heard good things about it. My take on TPS OBSQ as of late 2010 was---

TPS OBSQ has a very full and bright nose and is showing little alcohol... possibly given it is under 100PF. The nose is very sweet... honey, dark brown sugar, buttery, fall spices, candied fruit, ginger bread and vanilla. A very complex nose that seems to reveal something new with each sampling.

Very nice mouth feel... soft and velvet like. It is quite reserved up front without as much sweetness as one would expect. This is a complex bourbon that reveals something new with each taste. It is also very well balanced with the flavors melding beautifully. Spice, caramel, toffee notes, roasted hazel nuts, candied cherries and just a hint of wood.

The finish is very long with no bitter notes or heat. This is a bourbon that reveals itself slowly and changes at each turn. This is an elegant bourbon that you have to take your time with. If you are looking for in your face flavor you won't find it here.

First pass I would rate this in the 90's

Please keep in mind this is my opinion and I have a pretty average palate...

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A beautiful summer night out on the patio with my best friend still learning about whiskey saw just a few in the following order: 16 yo Very Rare Dowling ’53-’69, Old Forester BIB ’85, Bowman SB 8 yo bourbon, Bowman SB 14 yo bourbon, Taylor Tornado, FR 10 yo OESV, FR 16 yo OBSV, Old Fitz BIB ’88, Pappy 20, WLW BTAC ’10, Willett 18yo gift shop (wheater) barrel No. 66, OGD BIB ’79-’87 and Bowman 10 yo Rye barrel No. 2. Some baby Saz Manhattans before dinner and bottle of Toasted Head cabernet with some grilled porterhouse steaks too :grin: .

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A beautiful summer night out on the patio with my best friend still learning about whiskey saw just a few in the following order: 16 yo Very Rare Dowling ’53-’69, Old Forester BIB ’85, Bowman SB 8 yo bourbon, Bowman SB 14 yo bourbon, Taylor Tornado, FR 10 yo OESV, FR 16 yo OBSV, Old Fitz BIB ’88, Pappy 20, WLW BTAC ’10, Willett 18yo gift shop (wheater) barrel No. 66, OGD BIB ’79-’87 and Bowman 10 yo Rye barrel No. 2. Some baby Saz Manhattans before dinner and bottle of Toasted Head cabernet with some grilled porterhouse steaks too :grin: .

Thad, with that lineup I assume you never made it off the patio:grin:

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Thad, with that lineup I assume you never made it off the patio:grin:

I was a little worried about my buddy when he insisted on helping me carry the bottles back into the house and he had a misstep or two. He needs to get some Sampler seasoning under his belt and cut back on the wine :lol:.

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Busted a 20 mile bike ride. I mean busted it. Cut the grass on wobbly legs. Now, it's OWA and Ale-8-One. Ahhh....

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ETL, a nice 3 finger pour--for Sunday night at least.

Chillin me out for the upcoming week at hand.

For under $30 this is one of best pours out there IMHO.

Bill.

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Went away from bourbon tonight for a pour of Starlight Apple Brandy.

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Getting ready for Mad Men with a pour of JTS Brown 86, a dusty from the mid 80's. Total Heaven Hill profile, sweet, minty, with a great nose. I usually switch to 4R1B when the show starts, will have to see tonight, may stay with HH and do my blended bottle of EC12, EWSB, and EWB.

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Had several in the casinos in Reno this evening. Lots of WT101 (I mean lots - had to walk away so the very kind server wouldn't find me on the floor!), followed by Booker's, Blanton's and JBW. First time I've had JB in a long time and it helped me to determine that I am not a fan.

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Four Roses 1B (one neat and one in a Boulevardier)

Taylor Tornado

Van Winkle "Lot B"

Heh, good night. Enjoyed all three, but punch for punch, the Tornado takes the Pour of the Evening award. Halfway through this bottle, and very glad there's another one waiting behind it.

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I just opened a bottle for my first taste of OGD 114.

It's pretty good for OGD and $20/bottle! I need to taste it a bit more and see what flavor I find...

But...

It makes a VERY nice Manhattan (my usual style, 2:1 bourbon to Cocchi sweet vermouth, two dashes orange bitters, 1/2 tsp maple syrup, swirl in the shaker with ice, garnish with three Luxardo cherries). Superb!

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Stopped somewhere between Knoxville and the GA border, a small pour of ORVW 10/107 before hitting the sack.

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