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What bourbon did you purchase today? - Winter 2012/2013


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Took a trip to the Cincinnati area this weekend. Always a great trip resulting in a good haul.

Rittenhouse 25 Year

OGD 114

HH 6 Year BIB

Old Fitzgerald BIB

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Package in the mail today. Stocked up on some everyday pours. 6 OGD bonded. 6 OGD 114 and a case of OWA. That should set me for a while :grin:

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Wild Turkey Rare Breed. $32.99 well spent.

Have a couple in the bunker but saw some today at $29.99...and started thinking about how that's almost two for the price of one of the new RR barrel strength. I may be back tomorrow.

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JPS 18yr batch #8 x2.

I've had a couple of the higher batch number, looking forward to seeing if there is any difference with a earlier.

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They also had some 2008 OFBB. What do you think of that year?
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I went back, bought it, and posted on your thread. It was okay, but not worth $49 + tax. $30-$35 would be better :)

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Over the past several days:

JPS18, batch 6

JPS18, batch D-8

EWSB private barrel selection, 2002

EWSB 2003

OWA private barrel selection

And the 2010 PHC (not one to forget, actually) - nice wheater, lots of caramel.

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high west 21, JPS 18, hirsch rye 25 and another michter 20.

Must be nice to have that kind of pocket-change ;-)

All joking aside, nice haul!

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Kahn's OWA barrel #18. #9 and #44 were good so looking forward to trying this one. They're finally putting the warehouse and rick info on the labels, so that's a step in the right direction. Kahn's has made some good picks, but they've been less than forthcoming about the stories behind their barrels.

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Baby Saz is back in town... Haven't seen it since late last fall, so I picked one up right away.

Tonight, I must go shopping for some gift bottles, so it's off to a few favorite stores...

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Went to three different stores and found some 1792 at the third. Bought that and a little sampler of Bookers. Should be a nice evening. ;-)

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Decent hunt on a side of town I'm not normally in. Picked up 2 Weller 12's for what might be loosely described as my bunker plus my first OGD 114. Heard it was terrible. The 12's are little scarce around here and by the way they are terrible too. Prices if you want to compare to your locale were W12-$24.99 and OGD-$22.99.

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Did you get the $130 one or the $200 one?

I love the fact that probably the only two of these in town are known by this way.

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Saw Jacob's Ghost in town for the first time (although it could have been here awhile) and finally broke down and bought a bottle to compare to the JD unaged rye.

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had been trying to slow my purchasing recently, so mostly been doing some stalking online. this, however is not without consequences. i was scoping a FRsmbLE10 for several weeks, but it literally got snatched up the day i went to purchase it. as a result of this tragedy, i got nervous about losing out on any more of my prey, so i took the plunge and got a John J. Bowman TPS SB #45. i justified it given that there were very few left, and that this might be one of the only whiskies that Truman Cox had a hand in selecting that i am able to taste

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