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Berejager Honey and Bourbon


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Okay, it's official. Bourbon is now too popular. Had to try really hard to be polite in a bar last night when people tried to push this crap on me, telling me it's a new bourbon. They wanted me to include it in a whiskey tasting. I resorted to telling old Sidney Frank stories. ("after he sold Grey Goose for $2B, he paid golf pros to play golf while he watched, because he was to infirm to play himself.") That always clears the room.

Tried some. It tasted like straight honey.

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Barenjaeger (german for bear hunter) is IMO far from crap. It is made (for centuries) in Germany from honey and is delicious. It's not meant for crotchety Irishmen.

Joe :usflag:

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So Barenjager has entered he honey and bourbon space?

Sounds as dreadful as the rest of the honey/bourbon combos.

Who is left? Perhaps Luden's or Hall's can cook up a honey/bourbon cough drop? Bob Evans will offer honeyed bourbon with their biscuits?

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So Barenjager has entered he honey and bourbon space?

Sounds as dreadful as the rest of the honey/bourbon combos.

Who is left? Perhaps Luden's or Hall's can cook up a honey/bourbon cough drop? Bob Evans will offer honeyed bourbon with their biscuits?

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