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3 minutes ago, Clueby said:

Doing a sbs of these 2 today. The EB was on sale for $10 so thought I'd give it a shot. The BT typically runs $20-25.

The EB is darker in color than the BT.  Although EB is 25 proof vs 30 proof for the BT, the EB tastes boozier. It is not as sweet as the BT. The BT bottle says it has a "hint of sugar". No other ingredients except bourbon, cream, and caramel coloring are mentioned on either. The BT is screw cap and the EB has a cork. Only the BT mentions refrigeration after opening.

They are similar enough that I'd gladly get either one I could find to scratch the itch. I think I slightly prefer the BT for the extra sweetness.

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I bought the BT and put a little more BT in the bottle. It was delish. :P

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Winter starts tomorrow.  Just getting the topic ready.
Enjoying a pour of Blantons while watching the Eagles/Falcons gameac41833bb07b6241c685fe3804e49879.jpg

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8 hours ago, newmennium said:

Nice! Have you had the regular JM? How does it compare to the Cigar Blend?

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Their is no doubt that is better than the regular JM. I'm not big on finished bourbons, although you can taste the sweetness from the finish on the Cigar Blend its more bourbony than the standard JM.

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3 hours ago, Clueby said:

Doing a sbs of these 2 today. The EB was on sale for $10 so thought I'd give it a shot. The BT typically runs $20-25.

The EB is darker in color than the BT.  Although EB is 25 proof vs 30 proof for the BT, the EB tastes boozier. It is not as sweet as the BT. The BT bottle says it has a "hint of sugar". No other ingredients except bourbon, cream, and caramel coloring are mentioned on either. The BT is screw cap and the EB has a cork. Only the BT mentions refrigeration after opening.

They are similar enough that I'd gladly get either one I could find to scratch the itch. I think I slightly prefer the BT for the extra sweetness.

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Thanks for the unusual SBS. I will look for the EZ as I like boozy in my cream+coffee. The BT mostly didn't work because it simply didn't have the kick, and needed to be spiked up like @DCFan said. I never had that problem with Baileys.

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Picked this up today. Doesn’t drink like a 117. Really enjoying the single barrels that Belle Meade is sourcing from MGP

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kepler said:

Starting with WT Kentucky Spirit private pick

I went back to the WTKS PS for a second pour and man is it good.

 

Pour #3 is 4R Elliott's Select, always one of my faves.

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5 hours ago, Clueby said:

Doing a sbs of these 2 today. The EB was on sale for $10 so thought I'd give it a shot. The BT typically runs $20-25.

The EB is darker in color than the BT.  Although EB is 25 proof vs 30 proof for the BT, the EB tastes boozier. It is not as sweet as the BT. The BT bottle says it has a "hint of sugar". No other ingredients except bourbon, cream, and caramel coloring are mentioned on either. The BT is screw cap and the EB has a cork. Only the BT mentions refrigeration after opening.

They are similar enough that I'd gladly get either one I could find to scratch the itch. I think I slightly prefer the BT for the extra sweetness.

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The Buffalo Trace mentions that refrigeration is required after opening because it contains real cream.  I assume that the EB (and I know that Bailey's) does not.  I'll take the BT thank you very much.

 

 

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19 hours ago, Masset1982 said:

Best looking bottle, excellent juice too. 

I agree on both counts. 

 

Seems like i remember,  that you have tasted WT101 12yr. 

If so, how does Decades stand up to WT 12yr?  

 

Cheers

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The JB Distiller's Cut bottle has been going fast.  It's turned out to be a new favorite.

Tonight I decided to have a pour of older label OF Signature.  Man, it's good.  I'll grab every dusty of this.

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William Heaven Hill 14yr, 115 proof. This is a great whiskey. Interestingly, it doesn't taste much like the other staple HH high proof bourbons in that upper age range. Also, there isn't a hint of oak in this despite the age. That is a curious development. 

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16 minutes ago, Wedelstaedt said:

SAOS 10 yr. 1st up. 

 

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This pour is so good. Balanced with a rich sweetness and proper spice. Luxurious viscosity & mild oak hold it all together. 

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3 hours ago, Wedelstaedt said:

I agree on both counts. 

 

Seems like i remember,  that you have tasted WT101 12yr. 

If so, how does Decades stand up to WT 12yr?  

 

Cheers

I’ve tasted both side by side, level of enjoyment, equal. On the nose, the Decades has nothing to be ashamed of, really rich and full. On the mouthfeel, the 12yo is the clear winner, thicker than the Decades. The finish is longer with the 12yo. Conclusion, the Decades is close but the 12yo is still the winner my book. The problem is the price, I can get the 12yo between €45-€90 (it becomes pretty rare, though) and €130 for the Decades which is pretty steep, at €90, I would stock up like crazy. 

 

Cheers!

 

Will. 

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8 hours ago, Wedelstaedt said:

SAOS 10 yr. 1st up. 

 

Cheers

 That was my VBT 591, what batch are you working on?

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So, SWMBO wanted to watch the Pat's game with me last night in the Man Cave (it wasn't a request since the BIG TV is in there).  I make a place for her on the couch and cleaned up a bit.  Down she comes with her glass of port-finished Virginia Whiskey in hand and plops down on the couch.  As she's getting comfy, she looks around and says "you have several 'horsey' bourbon bottles that need finishing" with that frown that only women can show.  Needless to say, no WA107 Freaky Fridays, no new W12s, no ETLs, and no BTACs were opened during the making of the second "Music City Miracle" last night.  But the Blanton's sure hit the spot, several times in fact.   ;)

 

Now where are those "Bumblebees"?   :ph34r:

 

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17 hours ago, Crazyrican said:

Enjoying a pour of Blantons while watching the Eagles/Falcons gameac41833bb07b6241c685fe3804e49879.jpg

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Great pour! Welcome to the forum. Have fun!

 

Cheers!

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Some Full Proof tonight, quite nice! Later I’m gonna do a little SBS, 4R SmB 2015 vs 4R SmB 2017 vs 4R SiB 2012, it’s gonna fun for sure. 

 

Cheers! 

 

Will.

 

 

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I've been working on a store 'pick' of Eagle Rare single barrel the past week. It's 12 years old and interestingly is a mashbill #2 barrel.

I had high hopes for it but the extra two years of age were not kind to it. At first, the nose and palate were dominated by tannins and a hint of char.

Over multiple days and a pour each day, along with letting the whiskey sit in the glass for a while, the tannins faded from the palate and it turned into a tasty whiskey.

I could never get past the tannins on the nose however. 

Fortunately for my local, they had no problem selling out of this barrel. This is their first barrel pick with Sazerac so they were assigned a barrel - they didn't get to pick it. Over time as they build up some more credibility, they should be able to graduate to actual picking status.

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2 minutes ago, flahute said:

I've been working on a store 'pick' of Eagle Rare single barrel the past week. It's 12 years old and interestingly is a mashbill #2 barrel.

I had high hopes for it but the extra two years of age were not kind to it. At first, the nose and palate were dominated by tannins and a hint of char.

Over multiple days and a pour each day, along with letting the whiskey sit in the glass for a while, the tannins faded from the palate and it turned into a tasty whiskey.

I could never get past the tannins on the nose however. 

Fortunately for my local, they had no problem selling out of this barrel. This is their first barrel pick with Sazerac so they were assigned a barrel - they didn't get to pick it. Over time as they build up some more credibility, they should be able to graduate to actual picking status.

The ps ER10 I have is a mess and nothing like ER to me. I wonder if it's a MB#2.

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2 minutes ago, Clueby said:

The ps ER10 I have is a mess and nothing like ER to me. I wonder if it's a MB#2.

I don't think the difference between #1 and #2 would be that much of a contributor. (I could be wrong). I think it's more like to do with the barrel and how it was managed.

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2 minutes ago, flahute said:

I don't think the difference between #1 and #2 would be that much of a contributor. (I could be wrong). I think it's more like to do with the barrel and how it was managed.

True..Cause I'm a fan of #2. This is just...weird.

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Short pours of ECBP (136) and KCSB after a cold walk with the pup and an ugly 1st half for the Steelers.  ECSB 136 is a special bottle.  Needs a couple of drops of water, but the depth and quality of flavor is just nuts.  KCSB no slouch either.

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