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5 minutes ago, smokinjoe said:

No.  No you haven’t.  I’ve asked you a simple question in good faith to try and understand your position, and all you’ve managed to come back with with are lame juvenile level responses.  No matter.  As your opinion no longer interests me.  

Good faith? Bull$#!t! You came out swinging right up front Plankton. 

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1 minute ago, parksmart said:

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Just one child in this convo.

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8 minutes ago, smokinjoe said:

Just one child in this convo.

It's really good you are able to admit that Plankton. So yes, I humbly accept your apology. ?

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5 hours ago, Three quarks said:

3X the Cost = Relatively Expensive = Upscale. So uhhh, yes . . . Guru! 

Two things. 
First, that’s not how it works. 
Second, you are in extreme need of an attitude adjustment so I recommend you choose your next words very carefully. 

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Well, I reckon that  isolating during the pandemic has affected different people in different ways. ?

 

Biba! Joe

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I can't drink anything at 80 proof.  It tastes like tea to me.  Sorry.

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2 hours ago, Three quarks said:

Thanks for your input "Grumpy." I have nothing against any of the 7 dwarfs. In fact, most of you are hard workers. And I am sure BT appreciates your defense against my outrageous comment. :unsure:

Good to know. Sneezy and Doc were a little concerned. Sleepy says he doesn't care about any of this.

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23 hours ago, Three quarks said:

Uhh . . . can there be any doubt? It gives people the wrong impression. There is no way this is 36 months! No way! But I do appreciate the $11 price! 

I realize this thread has kinda gone off the rails, but if a straight bourbon has anything in it less than four years old, there MUST be an age statement on it. 

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I really don’t have a problem with the Benchmark 8. There are a couple of reasons why I don’t buy any. One reason is my love for other BT products such as BT, ER, and of course Weller SR. The other reason is (please don’t throw empties at me) I was spoiled early on in my bourbon journey by the old Seagrams Benchmark  6 yr. I had a couple of bottles of the 8, and they were okay. They just couldn’t hold a candle to the old 6 year.

 

Biba! Joe

 

 

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5 minutes ago, fishnbowljoe said:

I really don’t have a problem with the Benchmark 8. There are a couple of reasons why I don’t buy any. One reason is my love for other BT products such as BT, ER, and of course Weller SR. The other reason is (please don’t throw empties at me) I was spoiled early on in my bourbon journey by the old Seagrams Benchmark  6 yr. I had a couple of bottles of the 8, and they were okay. They just couldn’t hold a candle to the old 6 year.

 

Biba! Joe

 

 

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That’s a good bourbon there, Joe.  This thread also got me to thinking about this Benchmark Single Barrel.  I’ve had it open for some time, and it is still a rich and flavorful whiskey.  Nice caramel and toffee, throughout.  

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Wow.  Just wow.  In summary:

 

I think this bourbon is older than it's age statement.

 

Oh really?  How much older do you think it is?

 

Litany of snarky, angry and insulting responses.  Out of curiosity, what was so offensive about asking how much older you think the bourbon is?

 

Also, for asked and answered one would have to actually answer the question.  I suspect it's more likely there would be a whole lot of "objection, non-responsive"

 

At least I got to see pictures of another two bottles of bourbon I had no idea even existed!  Pinkys up tonight!

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1 hour ago, smokinjoe said:

That’s a good bourbon there, Joe.  This thread also got me to thinking about this Benchmark Single Barrel.  I’ve had it open for some time, and it is still a rich and flavorful whiskey.  Nice caramel and toffee, throughout.  

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What's the history on these?  Did Sazerac or Buffalo Trace buy them out, and when?  I had no idea that this bourbon had an older history.  It makes the upcoming extension of the Benchmark line much more interesting to me.

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16 hours ago, afmadd said:

What's the history on these?  Did Sazerac or Buffalo Trace buy them out, and when?  I had no idea that this bourbon had an older history.  It makes the upcoming extension of the Benchmark line much more interesting to me.

Our own Harry @Harry in WashDC did a really terrific history synopsis of the brand in the VBT below.  It’s a really good read full of great info.  I know Chuck has spoken specifically about the release of the Single Barrel version in my pic.  I’ll try and hunt that up.  
 

Another thank you to BOTY Harry!
 

 

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On 5/30/2020 at 12:54 PM, Vosgar said:

Good to know. Sneezy and Doc were a little concerned. Sleepy says he doesn't care about any of this.

Dopey here.  Late and out of touch as usual.  Boy Howdy but we all can get fractious.  I am so glad I only read this thread today or my whole Saturday would have been fraught, and I'd have been in no mood to watch Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.  I only opened it because SJ (Weller - GA) quoted me, and I wanted to see what got quoted.  Best part of the thread, though, was learning about the pending Benchmark upgrades.  I shall do my part to ensure that the better releases get some love.  Oh, yeah, I loved the pictures, too.:D

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One of the great paradoxes of life is that the more you know, the more you know that your knowledge is incomplete and often contradictory. The less you know, the greater the probability that you will be convinced that you are absolutely right. Those with different perceptions are just maroons, ignoramuses. 

The great positive of this thread is that now I have a legitimate reason to be on the lookout for some upgraded Benchmark. Hope I find some before it becomes a  strictly allocated unicorn.

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1 hour ago, Flyfish said:

One of the great paradoxes of life is that the more you know, the more you know that your knowledge is incomplete and often contradictory. The less you know, the greater the probability that you will be convinced that you are absolutely right. Those with different perceptions are just maroons, ignoramuses. 

The great positive of this thread is that now I have a legitimate reason to be on the lookout for some upgraded Benchmark. Hope I find some before it becomes a  strictly allocated unicorn.

To your point about Benchmark becoming a 'unicorn'... It's entirely possible that once the taters find out how good it is, or at least how well-thought-of; as well as how inexpensive (that would change quickly of course) they'll start emptying the shelves!   HA!

 

To your point about those ignoramuses (or is that ignorami?) who disagree with me about . . . anything, I agree they don't know how little they know!   

The ones with whom I agree some of the time, are of course not as stupid.   

Those that always agree with me turn out to be amazingly enlightened and well-informed, besides being extremely intelligent individuals.   Coincidence?  I think not!

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Holy cow. I need a drink to comprehend this thread. And it won't be Benchmark.

 

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Here is some more info on the brand from SB archives (2004).  
 

 

 

 

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On 5/30/2020 at 10:09 PM, Bob_Loblaw said:

Wow.  Just wow.  In summary:

 

I think this bourbon is older than it's age statement.

 

Oh really?  How much older do you think it is?

 

Litany of snarky, angry and insulting responses.  Out of curiosity, what was so offensive about asking how much older you think the bourbon is?

 

Also, for asked and answered one would have to actually answer the question.  I suspect it's more likely there would be a whole lot of "objection, non-responsive"

 

At least I got to see pictures of another two bottles of bourbon I had no idea even existed!  Pinkys up tonight!

Tell us about your JD degree,"Bob Loblaw."

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On 6/1/2020 at 9:08 PM, smokinjoe said:

Here is some more info on the brand from SB archives (2004).  
 

 

 

 

Good to know. Nice eye!

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 I thought if the youngest whiskey was less than 4 years old, it had to state the age of the youngest whiskey in order to be labeled as straight whiskey.

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1 hour ago, kaiserhog said:

 I thought if the youngest whiskey was less than 4 years old, it had to state the age of the youngest whiskey in order to be labeled as straight whiskey.

This is correct.

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4 hours ago, Three quarks said:

Tell us about your JD degree,"Bob Loblaw."

What the hell is your problem?

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