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That's interesting. I have only had one bottle and was also struck by the nice hot caramel sweetness. Hm. I'll have to see if my mileage varies on my next bottle.

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Alden, did you pick up a bottle today? I just purchased one and say $16 well spent. I am really enjoying the mint juleps I'm making with it.

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Alden, did you pick up a bottle today? I just purchased one and say $16 well spent. I am really enjoying the mint juleps I'm making with it.

No not today. Maybe tomorrow, or Tuesday, or Wednesday. I will be driving right by there Tuesday and Wednesday anyway.

Today I made an Old Fashioned with 4R YL and later I had two fingers of WR on ice.

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I got one today and had a couple of pours. This tastes a lot like Buffalo Trace to me, which is a favorite of mine.

I think it's much better than the price would indicate. $15.49.

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maybe i am way off but FC strikes me as one of the most basic whiskies on my shelf. and i don't mean that it's necessarily the simplest, but one of the least acidic. often i find myself adding a twist of lemon.

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maybe i am way off but FC strikes me as one of the most basic whiskies on my shelf. and i don't mean that it's necessarily the simplest, but one of the least acidic. often i find myself adding a twist of lemon.

I don't think you are way off. For some reason I picked up a lot of different flavors in it.

Maybe this batch is different, or it's just me, IDK.

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Another thing I have noticed about my preferences. I'm finding that I gravitate towards the slightly sweeter profiles.

I like rye, and I like bourbons like OGD, but they will never be my first choices. They are on the dry side.

Wild Turkey, Woodford Reserve, Buffalo Trace, Weller 12, and this one, are all on the sweet side, and I like them just a bit better.

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I got one today and had a couple of pours. This tastes a lot like Buffalo Trace to me, which is a favorite of mine.

I think it's much better than the price would indicate. $15.49.

I don't notice the similarity to BT but I always keep a bottle on hand for the football season--South Carolina, don't you know. I'd have FC more often but I can't get it in the Buckeye state. And I agree it is a great value pour.

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