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What bourbon are you enjoying? Winter 2015/16!


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9 hours ago, flahute said:

63 miles on the bike today and accoridng to my Garmin I burned about 3,200 calories. I assume it's not accurate, but I will take the opportunity to justify this evenings pours by virtue of necessary calorie replacement. SO, I'm rewarding myself with some Blanton's before dinner, (a very non bourbon glass of wine with dinner), a little WT101 to cleanse the palate after the wine and smooth the way for the WT101 12yr that is Oh So Good. Not sure where I'll go after that (assuming I'm still awake). 

Don't know how you burn 3200 calories on your bike in 63 miles.   My Harley only burns 1.5 gallons of gas in 63 miles and doubt I burn calories....

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3 hours ago, GAbiker said:

Don't know how you burn 3200 calories on your bike in 63 miles.   My Harley only burns 1.5 gallons of gas in 63 miles and doubt I burn calories....

In my case, bike = bicycle. Human powered.

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17 hours ago, flahute said:

63 miles on the bike today and accoridng to my Garmin I burned about 3,200 calories. I assume it's not accurate, but I will take the opportunity to justify this evenings pours by virtue of necessary calorie replacement. SO, I'm rewarding myself with some Blanton's before dinner, (a very non bourbon glass of wine with dinner), a little WT101 to cleanse the palate after the wine and smooth the way for the WT101 12yr that is Oh So Good. Not sure where I'll go after that (assuming I'm still awake). 

My taint hurts just thinkin' about that, man.  :D  That's a lot of time in the saddle.  

Blanton's out front on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon.  Blanton's truly is glorious whiskey.  The subtleties throughout really make sipping it a wonderful exercise in bourbon exploration.  One of the great whiskies of the world, IMO.

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Joe, waxing all poetic and all... made me reach for the Blanton's tonight.  Good stuff, it is! 

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1 hour ago, smokinjoe said:

My taint hurts just thinkin' about that, man.  :D  That's a lot of time in the saddle.  

Blanton's out front on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon.  Blanton's truly is glorious whiskey.  The subtleties throughout really make sipping it a wonderful exercise in bourbon exploration.  One of the great whiskies of the world, IMO.

And I have you to thank for deciding to revisit Blanton's. It was an early purchase in my enthusiast journey and though I liked it, I declared it to be too easygoing and smooth for the price. (If I'm honest, there was a bit of snobbery in that decision because so many non enthusiasts drink Blanton's simply because it's "high end" and I was "better" than that because I could find value whiskies that tasted good.) I was also looking for bolder and more challenging whiskies and Blanton's was just too easy. A couple years later you wrote about it's refinement and elegance so I thought I ought to give it another go. I'm glad I did. 

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Every year I go to a statewide meeting that involves the finest young farmers in Louisiana.

I've made lifelong friends and valuable connections throughout the years.

And every year it's Beer and Wine at the event.  Usually one bottle of crown royal is on the table. This year I brought a store select ER10 along.

Bourbon has taken on a new name in our society. The bottle didn't last long and the buzz was great. Grand Slam!

 

 

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Featherbone Bourbon Whiskey by Journeyman Distillery in Three Oaks, Michigan.  BUT - we're drinking it in cocktails - 1:2::whiskey:lemon soda plus black walnut bitters over ice.  These work well with "Galavant".  During "Downton Abbey", though, we'll switch to Avocaat, lemon juice, and simple syrup over ice.  When that's done, I'll be fishing my OGD bonded out of the trash can by my chair to fill my glass from time to time.

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Keeping with the evenings #2 mash trend, I moved on to RHF.  Wow, what a heavenly nose on this pour! 

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Started off by finishing the last little bit of Lot B I had left. After that, a healthy pour of WTKS. 

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After reading Joe's post I started with some Blanton's last night and then move on to RHF.  I still find the RHF to be a much more impressive pour than regular Blanton's.

I finished the night with an '14 OFBB.

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I bought and opened an EC12 (with the 12 on the back).  

I'm going to miss the 12-year version as it goes to NAS, as it was the first bottle I bought back in 2003 to begin my current bourbon journey.  

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Got notice of a pretty big promotion at work so I might go to the allocated shelf for a pour or two tonight. 

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57 minutes ago, dcbt said:

Got notice of a pretty big promotion at work so I might go to the allocated shelf for a pour or two tonight. 

A big congratulatory 'splash' of Barrel Bourbon (batch 5)!

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1 hour ago, dcbt said:

Got notice of a pretty big promotion at work so I might go to the allocated shelf for a pour or two tonight. 

Great to hear! Congratulations!

 

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Tonight I'm just hanging around the house watching some live concerts on DVR..

 

First act: EC12 with a small ice cube.

Second act: OGD114 with a small ice cube.

Finale: 4R Mariage 2009, probably my most favorite bourbon ever.  I'm always amazed at how exquisite this bourbon is, as if it were custom-tailored for my palate.  I just opened this one a week or two ago, and I have one unopened one left.

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Another late night at work.  Tonight I went with some MM46 with dinner when I got home, and now I'm topping it off with a pour of ECBP, because....well.....it's Monday and I wanna.

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It's a WT kind of night. WT101 to begin, followed by RRSB "The Spicy One", followed by RRSB "The Sweet One".

Right now the Spicy One is winning the evening.

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sampled some OGDBIB and OldFitz BIB last night before settling on VOBBiB.  OFBIB seems kinda thin to me and lacking flavor, OGDBIB def has the flavor and spice bomb, kinda felt my tongue getting a little bit numb after that.  VOBBIB, sits pretty well with me actually, and it was a nice balance of flavor, and at $14 around here, it's really hard to beat!

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After several rye samples, opted for some GBS KCSB, followed by a Bookers . . . and then remembered it was a school night :blink:

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