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Show Us Your Stash -- Volume 3.0 (The Subliminal Verses)


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Very nice! Now if you only had doubles you could taste them all! Probably taste better than they look. Think you'll ever open them?

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A pretty sight indeed! I missed out on the very first one and now I am not likely to ever be able to add it since I am not willing to pay the secondary price for it. I wouldn't mind paying a little premium for it but not what seems to be the current asking price.

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Mines not nearly as impresive as any of yalls. Just started really collecting this fall. Only 23 and in college. Money isn't falling out of trees.

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From left to right it's:

John E Fitzgeral Very Special Reserve 20yr 375ml

Parker's Heritage Collection 2015 Malt

Rip Van Winkle 10yr

High West American Prairie

High West Bourye

Hugh West Son of Bourye

William Larue Weller 2015

EH Taylor SB (Sipper)

Not pictured is a second rip and an elijah 18yr. My main concern right now is hunting down a bottle of midwinter nights dram!

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Good Grief, Creeef! None of those look to be opened! Open them sucka's up and drink 'em, Dude (or dudette?).

Whiskey ain't really good for anything else; but it's excellent for drinkin'. ...Particularly when you have some really good selections to drink.

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"Money isn't falling out of trees." :bigeyes: Dang, you could have fooled me. Seriously, nice little collection you have there. When I was in college, it was Early Times.

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Haha thanks. I have a bunch open. Those are the ones I have at my girlfriends house to hold off on. I have a wierd affinity for four roses single barrel and elijah barrel proof. Somehow the store by my house has gotten 3 cases back to back to back.

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I make a point to only buy retail off the shelf as well. My local store has a fantastic relationship with its liquor reps so they seem to get a lot of limiteds.

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Lack of funds aside, I wish I would have developed my discerning whisk(e)y tastes when I could legally drink in college back in 2004. Not only would I have had more time to enjoy this nectar of the gods but I might have been able to get, at retail, many of the dodo (extinct) bottlings seen earlier in this thread. I'm here now though, so I can't complain.

Jason

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Lack of funds aside, I wish I would have developed my discerning whisk(e)y tastes when I could legally drink in college back in 2004. Not only would I have had more time to enjoy this nectar of the gods but I might have been able to get, at retail, many of the dodo (extinct) bottlings seen earlier in this thread. I'm here now though, so I can't complain.

Jason

Ditto!

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Haha. Ivery been really lucky tgisbyear. Last year I just got a bottle of rip. I was super pumped on it and it only made me want more! Hopefully 10 years down the road I'll appreciate how fortunate I was with these guys!

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attachment.php?attachmentid=21790&stc=1attachment.php?attachmentid=21791&stc=1Here's my stash and a few of the empties.. As I write this post, the Buffalo trace is an empty, just poured what was left into a glencairn. Oh and the little mason jar is some allspice dram I'm making for the holidays.

From left to right:

Booker's Dot's batch (2015-02)

Colonel EH Taylor Small Batch BiB

SAOS 9 year store pick

High West Son of Bourye

HH Pikesville Straight Rye

Buffalo Trace

Elijah Craig

And the Empties:

Hudson Baby Bourbon (This stuff was so vile, please never buy any)

Blanton's

FR SiB

Woodford

OWA

WT Rare Breed

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Well, I've just been in this "hobby" for two months now - and here's what I've accumulated. I didn't start my bourbon journey until just a few months ago, when I turned 56 (better late than never I guess!)

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Well, I've just been in this "hobby" for two months now - and here's what I've accumulated. I didn't start my bourbon journey until just a few months ago, when I turned 56 (better late than never I guess!)

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Your off to a great start. I went through a flavored whiskey phase before I stumbled onto the good stuff.

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Yeah - just gotta keep the wife on board! I've actually gotten her into tasting the different bourbons - Stagg Jr. being her favorite.

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Soo less than a year ago my wife, last thanksgiving asked me to research what a descent bottle of bourbon would be to give her brother when we visited.

Before that we were a dry household. not anymore. (and growing)

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That is not a home bar…..that is a home liquor store!!! Very impressive and extremely jealous of the collection. Nicely done.

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