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Killing some bottles a low proof SAOS CS SB 11yr and a handle of W12. Getting close on both. Tough job but I'm drunk to it, mean up to it.

 

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21 minutes ago, HoustonNit said:

Killing some bottles a low proof SAOS CS SB 11yr and a handle of W12. Getting close on both. Tough job but I'm drunk to it, mean up to it.

 

LOL

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I had a glass of Henry McKenna with a side of Old Style
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Decided tonight to revisit both the 2017 Parkers and GTS that I got last month.

 

But first:

 

I went with a pour of Pikesville since it's the BOTM and as always it didn't disappoint.  Candy flavors on the front with the rye spice to back it up along with the higher proof and age coming through on the back end.  Always a wonderful pour.

 

Then I went with the Parkers:

Honestly I wasn't terribly impressed with this years release when I tried it about a month ago but withheld judgement until I could try it again.  Tonight I again wasn't terrible impressed.  Nothing on the front of the tongue (usually where I pick up any sweet flavors - fruit etc...), all on the mid and back palate and while enjoyable at the finish not something I would say I truly enjoyed.  

 

Now on to the 17 GTS:

Again on the first taste of this last month I wasn't terribly impressed.  But tonight it came through very well with a lot of flavor and an incredible finish that I'm still tasting at least 5 minutes after the last sip.  

 

I'll revisit the Parkers again after a while but now I've moved on to what has previously been an excellent store pick of WA107 from earlier in the year.  I usually don't move down in proof after I've been into the higher proof pours but am making an exception this evening.

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Having a healthy pour of markers mark neat while waiting on my dinner "to go" order.

I think she might be new... That's a beer snifter and about 6oz, LoL.

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1792 Small Batch in an old fashioned. It’s just okay neat, but it dig it like this. Cheers to a wonderful Saturday. Boomer Sooner! 
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Salute the mullet!

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I have some Jefferson's Reserve straight from the bottle at the hotel while watching my ol' pal Scott Frost.5da6f75f0b658b98f3ecfa00cb4bf4d6.jpg

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47 minutes ago, OldFitzWithTheGoldLabel said:

I had a glass of Henry McKenna with a side of Old Style

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That and Regular BT, all day long...  :)

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A fair amount of OWA tonight while finishing the last season of TWD.


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Finally enjoying my World Series celebratory pour, cracked open this 4RSmB 2016 LE.

Also, thanks to a very generous fellow SBer I'm also enjoying some of the 2014 and 2015 too.  Life is good.  Really good!

 

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45 minutes ago, Clueby said:

It's a go big weekend.

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Nice!

 

Btw, better check that cork on that RHF.  Wouldn't want any of that to go to waste.

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1 hour ago, Kepler said:

Finally enjoying my World Series celebratory pour, cracked open this 4RSmB 2016 LE.

Also, thanks to a very generous fellow SBer I'm also enjoying some of the 2014 and 2015 too.  Life is good.  Really good!

 

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I was drinking KCSB and Stroh's beer watching the WS.  I became an Astros fan after the Cubs debaucle.  Houston did not dissapoint.  Notice how everything went so badly for first Dodger's pitcher after Cuban tipped his hat?  Then, many Dodgers left stranded on base.  They couldn't get an RBI to save their lives.  Then Dodgers got mad: tried to hit HR every pitch, easy to catch foul balls, guys getting fanned.

Afterward, Astros guy proposed to his girl. priceless

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Onto SAOS SiB. 

Enjoyed a high proof earlier, now onto a lower proof. Both are barrel proofs. 

Very different pours, but both great   

 

Cheers. 

 

PS don't forget to turn your clock back ;-)

 

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14 hours ago, Kepler said:

Nice!

 

Btw, better check that cork on that RHF.  Wouldn't want any of that to go to waste.

Thanks for the heads up! Didn't notice that.

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A small pour of Blanton's to start.  Lots of bottles getting into the kill zone.  Looking forward to the shelf space!

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20 minutes ago, Bob_Loblaw said:

A small pour of Blanton's to start.  Lots of bottles getting into the kill zone.  Looking forward to the shelf space!

great pour.  and I too find myself awaiting more shelf space, if nothing more than the opportunity to go back to the LS.

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Went to a retirement party, for me, but I'm not going until the end of next April.  One of my co workers brought me a bottle of Old Tub which we started on.  Next up was KC SmB, then 4R SmB and finished the afternoon with some MMCS 113.2 proof.

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7 minutes ago, CardsandBourbon said:

Went to a retirement party, for me, but I'm not going until the end of next April.  One of my co workers brought me a bottle of Old Tub which we started on.  

Old Tub?  Are they trying to tell you something?  :P

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