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What Bourbon Did You Purchase Today? Summer 2013


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How about the upper label? That's got age, barrel #, ABV, etc

Nope, age statement was not visible in the picture unfortunately. Just a close up of the main label.

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A bottle of ETL that I picked up for a weekend trip to New Orleans. I am enjoying a nice pour while waiting for the LSU game to start.

Geaux Tigers!

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Grabbed another OFBB '13, this is dangerously drinkable juice!
Wise man,now if it would just land in Illinois I could grab more than just a palate teasing sample.
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Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond. Excited about tasting this with a few other Heaven Hills, notably ECBP, EWSB, and OHHBIB.

Haven't tasted it yet, but of course I cracked the top the second I got it home. A much different nose than OHHBIB immediately noted. Will post thoughts later in the drinking thread.

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Evan Williams Bottled-in-Bond. Excited about tasting this with a few other Heaven Hills, notably ECBP, EWSB, and OHHBIB.

Haven't tasted it yet, but of course I cracked the top the second I got it home. A much different nose than OHHBIB immediately noted. Will post thoughts later in the drinking thread.

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Picked up a couple of Stagg Jrs. Looking forward to checking it out. Handsome bottle and presentation, I'll say.

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Made my bi-annual trip to Augusta to pick up 4 cases of WSR. For some reason it is much cheaper in GA...19.95/1.75. In Columbia it runs $33-$35/1.75. Hopefully this will get me through the Christmas Season. While there I found a couple of bottles of JD Black 86 proof (never tried), a couple of bottles of WTRye 101 and a neat old-timey looking handle of JD in a glass case...the centennial edition I think. He gave it to me for $80. May not be much better than regular JD but a nice looking bottle to take to a party.

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theyre $21 regular price here, and worth every cent

Hit my bottle tonight. I bought it in KY back in June for $23. I agree, worth every cent.

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Found an OGD 114 for $20.

i saw this at the ABC yesterday with a $14.95 price tag and promptly grabbed everything on the shelf... Just to find out the sale price was for the Bird Dog Blackberry Whiskey next to it :smiley_acbt::lol:

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i saw this at the ABC yesterday with a $14.95 price tag and promptly grabbed everything on the shelf... Just to find out the sale price was for the Bird Dog Blackberry Whiskey next to it :smiley_acbt::lol:

Well, they couldn't blame you for trying!

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Being well stocked in the mid-upper shelf area, I went with two under $20 bottles yesterday, FC 103 and Old Fitz 1849.

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Being well stocked in the mid-upper shelf area, I went with two under $20 bottles yesterday, FC 103 and Old Fitz 1849.

Thanks for the reminder on the 1849. I need to pick one of those up, as it's been awhile since I've purchased the NSA version, and there have been reports that it has greatly improved recently. Have you opened it, yet?

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Thanks for the reminder on the 1849. I need to pick one of those up, as it's been awhile since I've purchased the NSA version, and there have been reports that it has greatly improved recently. Have you opened it, yet?

Joe, haven't cracked it open yet, but I think it will be next up when I finish another bottle. My shelf is literally full. Both the Old Fitz 1849 and the FC 103 are my first bottles of each, so looking forward to trying them. At $16 for the Old Fitz, it was minimal risk.

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Final haul from the road trip to Nashville and back. The Brenne is a French Single Malt finished in Cogniac barrels. Yummy stuff.

Left 4 more of the 4R on the shelf in Central KY and managed a taste of the EC21 before buying (way smoother than i expected, as i've not had higher aged product like this before). Also tried some HW21, hell of a kick, but i'm not enough a cowboy to have jumped at it.

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Henry McKenna 10yr Single Barrel BIB for $29.99. I've had plenty of HH but never saw the McKenna on the shelf. Looking forward to opening it. :cool:

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