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1 hour ago, HoustonNit said:

 


Seem to be running low on Weller’s, ha I kid.

Curious what’s the Barclay’s?

 

Barclay’s is an old dusty from Barton.

 

Biba! Joe

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58 minutes ago, kevinbrink said:

Where were those Dant's distilled, I have a couple dusty smalls both are DSP 113 (currently BT)

The one with the gold cap is from around 1990 and is DSP 2/16. The shorter tax stamped bottle is from 1984 and is DSP 113/2.

 

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58 minutes ago, 0895 said:

 

What is the Maker's bottle all the way on the right?

The square one?

It’s a MM Ambassador bottle that I picked up at the distillery a number of years ago. 

 

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4 minutes ago, fishnbowljoe said:

The one with the gold cap is from around 1990 and is DSP 2/16. The shorter tax stamped bottle is from 1984 and is DSP 113/2.

 

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DSP 2/16 :wub:

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1 minute ago, kevinbrink said:

DSP 2/16 :wub:

I agree. I found a few of those at a store in Versailles KY a long time ago. This is the last one I have. 

 

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On 8/4/2019 at 6:45 PM, silverc said:

I've been working on an efficient but flexible way to house some of my collection. It's still a work in progress, but is big enough to hold a lot of stuff. I tried it out by housing my 4R PS bottles in one part and the KCSB store picks in another. The shelves are adjustable and seem like they can hold the weight without any problem. The KCSB bottles are 2 deep and I could probably put more on there.

 

Eventually I'd love to have a more formal cabinet for part of the bunker, like some have shared on here, but this could do for the bulk of the collection. 

 

 

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I thought I had a lot of Four Roses.  I think your gold bands outnumber all my PS's.

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Took some pictures last week.  The sealed really aren't set up for display purposes.  Actually the opens on the bar aren't set up that great for display purposes either.

 

1. Current bar set up (most of it is open with a few exceptions)

2. Four Roses

3.  assorted (ECBP, Stagg Jr, 1792's, Abraham Bowmans, KC's)

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On 8/4/2019 at 5:45 PM, silverc said:

I've been working on an efficient but flexible way to house some of my collection. It's still a work in progress, but is big enough to hold a lot of stuff. I tried it out by housing my 4R PS bottles in one part and the KCSB store picks in another. The shelves are adjustable and seem like they can hold the weight without any problem. The KCSB bottles are 2 deep and I could probably put more on there.

 

Eventually I'd love to have a more formal cabinet for part of the bunker, like some have shared on here, but this could do for the bulk of the collection. 

 

 

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Good God man.  Time to seek help.  My Four Roses stash can almost hang with you a little, but almost all of mine are in boxes because I simply don't have the square footage in the house to put them on shelves.  But your KC collection blows anything I've ever seen out of the water.  I absolutely LOVE me KC single barrel, but do you really find that much variation with it for all the different private picks?  I salute your stash, man.  Well done.

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4 hours ago, silverc said:

Here's the Barrell Bourbon contingent of my bunker.

 

 

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Yeah, but do you have 001 ?

:)

 

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11 hours ago, 0895 said:

Yeah, but do you have 001 ?

:)

 

Nope. I am missing the first four bourbon releases. It's a lot more challenging to get these since I've had to travel to get them. None are available at VA ABC, so almost all of them came from NC, TN, or KY.

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Hey all my fellow bourbonites! <~~~ not sure if that's a word, but it should be if not.

 

I'm back!!

 

It's been a while and I've been drinking down my collection mostly, but here's what I got.

 

Cheers! ??

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41 minutes ago, Bourbon Fanatic said:

Hey all my fellow bourbonites! <~~~ not sure if that's a word, but it should be if not.

 

I'm back!!

 

It's been a while and I've been drinking down my collection mostly, but here's what I got.

 

Cheers! ??

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Welcome back! Youve done some serious damage to those SAOS’s.  

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Just now, FasterHorses said:

Welcome back! Youve done some serious damage to those SAOS’s.  

Thanks for the welcome back, my friend!

 

They are too good to not open and drink... I had sooooo many of the MGP Single Barrel bottles, but down to just what you see now ?.

 

Off topic, but in the SAOS vein, do you know how the Dickel SAOS Single Barrel "select" bottles are? Now that it's not MGP, I'm afraid to try them.

 

Cheers! ?

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12 minutes ago, Bourbon Fanatic said:

Thanks for the welcome back, my friend!

 

They are too good to not open and drink... I had sooooo many of the MGP Single Barrel bottles, but down to just what you see now ?.

 

Off topic, but in the SAOS vein, do you know how the Dickel SAOS Single Barrel "select" bottles are? Now that it's not MGP, I'm afraid to try them.

 

Cheers! ?

Ive passed a few times..kevin can probably answer though. Ive found my MGP via Belle Meade and others for now.

Those Hancocks Reserves you have there have been killing it for me lately though.

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3 hours ago, Bourbon Fanatic said:

Hey all my fellow bourbonites! <~~~ not sure if that's a word, but it should be if not.

 

I'm back!!

 

It's been a while and I've been drinking down my collection mostly, but here's what I got.

 

Cheers! ??

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Hey, I recognize some of those bottles ?

wondered where you went. 

Welcome back!

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On ‎8‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 3:09 PM, ABVT said:

All from TPS or OHLQ!

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All of that from just TPS and OHLQ???  You must get better allocation than we do here in North East Ohio.

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10 minutes ago, silverc said:

I gathered the Blantons family bottles together for a photo to kick off the weekend.

 

 

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When I see this picture it make me think of the George Jones song, "The Race Is On"...… Oh yea, and good Bourbon.

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When I see all them there horsies lined up and runnin', how come I hear the Loan Ranger's theme playin' in my head?

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12 hours ago, ThirstyinOhio said:

All of that from just TPS and OHLQ???  You must get better allocation than we do here in North East Ohio.

It's hard to say, as I've never been to a liqour store up there. I live in Cincinnati so depending on how close you are to a big city, I could see there being a drastic difference in allocation.

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This is taken from my "upstairs" collection in the armoire in my living room. Almost all of these are bourbons, single malt whiskeys, mezcals, and rums I have either created and/or blended, or consulted upon. It isn't a sample of everything from my professional life, but it certainly has some of the ones I'm most proud of. On the bottom row I have a number of barrel samples from active projects that I'm currently working on. 

 

This is just a drop in the bucket from my collection. Most of the collection takes up a good deal of the whole downstairs of my house, where I have an in-house lab, which includes an array of bourbons, vintage Armagnacs, single malt whiskeys, alambic style brandies, Cognacs, grappas, eau-de-vies, Australian and Japanese whiskeys, rums, plus an assortment of craft spirits, not to mention hundreds of barrel samples. Unfortunately I can't go down the stairs right now to take picks because of my broken ankle, but I will at some point once I'm healed. 

 

Cheers,

Nancy

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58 minutes ago, WhiskeyBlender said:

This is taken from my "upstairs" collection in the armoire in my living room. Almost all of these are bourbons, single malt whiskeys, mezcals, and rums I have either created and/or blended, or consulted upon. It isn't a sample of everything from my professional life, but it certainly has some of the ones I'm most proud of. On the bottom row I have a number of barrel samples from active projects that I'm currently working on. 

 

This is just a drop in the bucket from my collection. Most of the collection takes up a good deal of the whole downstairs of my house, where I have an in-house lab, which includes an array of bourbons, vintage Armagnacs, single malt whiskeys, alambic style brandies, Cognacs, grappas, eau-de-vies, Australian and Japanese whiskeys, rums, plus an assortment of craft spirits, not to mention hundreds of barrel samples. Unfortunately I can't go down the stairs right now to take picks because of my broken ankle, but I will at some point once I'm healed. 

 

Cheers,

Nancy

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Now that’s an armoire! Thanks for giving us a glimpse. That is awesome.

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