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I've been busier than the proverbial one armed paper hanger lately. I figured I'd post about these now that I had time to catch my breath and relax a little. Both are private selections, and they are very good. Zen is fast approaching. One or two more bottles maybe. ? On second thought, who am I trying to kid? :unsure:

 

Biba! Joe

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11 hours ago, clearmoon247 said:

The Glen Moray was distilled the same year that my wife was born, 

Damn, the only thing that was distilled the year my wife was born (that I can afford) is the water used for Cold War era torpedoes-- albeit certainly appropriate.

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22 minutes ago, Marekv8 said:

Damn, the only thing that was distilled the year my wife was born (that I can afford) is the water used for Cold War era torpedoes-- albeit certainly appropriate.

Whats crazy is that its a 25 year age statement and distilled in 1988.

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You hit the nail on the head! Outside of the Knob Creek Cask Strength Rye and Dalmore 12, all of the others were in fact Sourced and Certified (including the Bowman Bros.). It's amazing how quickly those add up with the double points.
 
The Empery is such an incredible rum! We tried a small pour of it last night and it was genuinely surprising.
 
That Glen Moray was a super rich, deep fruit bomb, with an amazing sweet maltyness. You could definitely tell how the years have matured it. Let me know how the 18 Year turns out when you get it.
Bonus Points: The Glen Moray was distilled the same year that my wife was born, and she is a scotch drinking girl, so it just made that bottle extra special
I haven't seen the Bowman Brother's on the shelf in a year in my ABC stores I frequent. It was in the Vault last year.

Same for Empery, it was in the Vault last year too. It has quickly become my favorite spirit and a go-to pour when I want something full and flavorful. I'm glad to see it's a shelf item now, albeit at a very premium price compared to where I was ordering it from in California.

I'll update when I actually do grab the GM 18y, I've been trying to abstain from alcohol purchases this month for myself since I have enough booze to last me 2-3 years.... I've been getting my ABC points via the Humidor. [emoji16]
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Thanks to a fellow SB'er for pointing out someone had ECBP for $60, I snagged a bottle of A119.  Just realized I have a B518 I've never opened, so thinking about time I fix that (maybe a 3 way  of A119 vs B518 vs C917).  Store had some B519 as well, but I need to wait until tomorrow (the budget resets at midnight around here ;) )

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On 1/28/2020 at 9:51 AM, fosmith said:

Was surprised to see this at Total Wine yesterday.  Heard many reports it had gone away.  Picked up two bottles with 10% off coupon. 

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That's a great price before your coupon!  When I saw them in my area (Indy) they were between $21.99 and $25.99.  I haven't seen one for awhile.

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Kroger had a 30% off sale this weekend so it was time to stock up on standard stuff.  A few deals worth noting.  I got an Eagle Rare for $20.29.  They only had one or I would have gotten more if they would have let me.  FRSiB for $26.59.  WR for $23.09.  

 

I usually try to pick up a few mid-to-higher end bottles during these sales but standard stuff worked well on this trip.

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Buddy of mine went ti IN and picked up a Remus Reserve 1  for me- not sure what to expect but heard its good stuff.

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23 minutes ago, AndyD said:

Bought about 20 4r store picks and 9 whistle pig mgp ryes.  Finished January with a bang

20 Four Roses Store Picks.  Were these individual recipes or the 100 proof Single Barrel?

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10 hours ago, mbroo5880i said:

20 Four Roses Store Picks.  Were these individual recipes or the 100 proof Single Barrel?

Individual.  About 1/2 were obsf picks from warehouse JE from various stores in the US.  Had become an obsession for me.

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1 hour ago, AndyD said:

Individual.  About 1/2 were obsf picks from warehouse JE from various stores in the US.  Had become an obsession for me.

Good for you Andy.  ?  Believe me, I completely understand when it comes to obsessions with bourbon. :unsure: Cheers, and keep on keepin’ on brother.  ;)

 

Biba! Joe

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Picked up a Little Book ch 3 while traveling in Nebraska. Also had to grab a couple of flasks for the hotel room. Already sampled from those a bit.

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this pick plus a couple KCSB picks that are about 15yr 3 month.

 

i skipped the blantons pick. i think it was $69 & just not worth it to me.

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2 hours ago, Whiskeythink.com said:

this pick plus a couple KCSB picks that are about 15yr 3 month.

 

i skipped the blantons pick. i think it was $69 & just not worth it to me.

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Binny's picks are always good!

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24 minutes ago, mbroo5880i said:

Binny's picks are always good!

The recent Binnys oeso pick is good, but really really hot.  Kentucky bear hug.

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1 hour ago, AndyD said:

The recent Binnys oeso pick is good, but really really hot.  Kentucky bear hug.


That’s been my experience with most 4R picks as of late. First sip or two leaves me coughing. 

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2 hours ago, Supercharger said:


That’s been my experience with most 4R picks as of late. First sip or two leaves me coughing. 

I do like the stronger bourbons though, as it’s a sensory experience with more than flavor.  But that oeso pick is *really* hot.  Just took me back.

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It’s more than my usual price point but sometimes a guy just needs to splurge. 

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I was in TN and GA last week. I got these on the road.

 

KCSB (x7) $50 each

4R PS are OESK (Mac's Midtown $65) and OESV (McScrooge's $75)

Union Horse bourbon $40

Barrell batches 021 and 022, and the 2020 New Years $85-$100

SAOS (the new 5 yr) $45

Cumberland Cask Vanilla Bean $80

EW BIB $15

Eight and Sand $27

Boondocks 8yr port finished $60

 

I also got two Armagnacs, a 1998 Delord ($95) and the L'Encantada XO (Batch 2, $90).

 

 

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2 hours ago, Limegoldconvertible68 said:

It’s more than my usual price point but sometimes a guy just needs to splurge. 

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Revival is one of my favorites. I should hunt for a backup bottle.

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