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PVW15 from last year was emptied last night. I had one pour left and was saving it for a special occasion. The Seahawks most unlikely comeback yesterday was the fitting occasion I was looking for. Sad to see this bottle go as it was my first ever PVW.

Yes, helluva game! I celebrated by polishing off the last of a Ritt 21yo rye

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Finally finished off my 2013 LE Four Roses SB. Hated to see this one go as I've enjoyed it so much that I've nursed on it to keep it the lat 2 years. Great stuff, and easily one of the finest whiskeys I've had the pleasure of drinking.

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I finished an Eagle Rare tonight, and an EWSB last night. The Evan Williams Single it spot on with taste, and an incredible value. I have one more of this years in the bunker, but I may go buy a few more. HH profile is right in my wheel house. It is my preferred bourbon house.

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Polished off a MMCS, #3 I think

Me too jvd. It was also my 3rd one. :cool: I finished it off a couple weeks ago, and it was my first casualty of the new year. :frown: Since then, I've also sent bottles of BT and HH 6 yr BIB to the "Big Blue Bin"

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Just sent an OFBB'14 to the bin. As per usual, the last pour was one of the best ones. Fortunately, I have more in the bunker.

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Fortunately, I have more in the bunker.

Always nice to be able to say that! Especially when it comes to OFBB

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Finished a private barrel FR OBSK. You know that feeling when you put on a pair of pants and stick your hand in your pocket and pull out a few bills? I went down to the bunker to grab a new bottle for the bar and found two bottles from the same barrel of the OBSK I just finished. I knew I had one but must have forgotten about the second. Score one for the senior moment!

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HHSS#2 gone, but not forgotten. Thankful to have had the privilege to get on board with this release, and even more thankful to have one in the bunker. Thank you boss man!

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HHSS#2 gone, but not forgotten. Thankful to have had the privilege to get on board with this release, and even more thankful to have one in the bunker. Thank you boss man!

I'm in the same boat now. Going to have to ration the second bottle more effectively...

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Finished up my 4R single barrel and went out and picked up a local stores private selection single barrel, OBSO. Woah, the spice is very noticeable. Can only imagine what the OBSK spice is like.

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Finished a bottle of Old Bardstown 101 It was okay. It tastes Heaven Hillish but not as good as HH products.

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Said goodbye to a 750 of ER. It had been coming for a while, and we both agreed that it was time to move on.

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Not a bourbon. But my Wisers 18Year. Is Done. This is a whisky that I love. It's light, warming, and inviting, Took about 4 months. But It is done.

I must buy another bottle before it's gone, and bunker it.

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Sent a Weller 12 to the bin yesterday. It will be missed!! The impact is lessened by the 2 bottles I was fortunate to find in the past 2 weeks.

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Killed one FR private selection and working on another. Both were amazing.

I have always enjoyed the B recipes, especially OBSV and OBSK. In fact, I have bought more B recipes than E recipes over time. However, I am starting to believe my favorite recipe might be OESK. I assume Lincoln is the retailer. Where are they located?

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