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21 hours ago, PaulO said:

The proverbial horse had already left the barn at that point.  Yeah, people did talk about their experiences finding or not finding.  Here in Indiana, it was like the stores that carried it wouldn't always have it in stock, but would get more.  The absences grew longer.  After the fact, I knew it was in the pipeline.  One day the new ones showed up with no age statement.  Then it changed to where I have never seen the most recent version in person, only photos.

 

The bourbon boom happened quickly  I am sure if we had been paying attention we would have noticed the signs.  But, it happened almost overnight.

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On 8/27/2022 at 9:15 PM, hughewil said:

getting there 

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Nice progress after 2 hours.  I will check down thread but I suspect this bottle ended up in the recycle bin unless you fell asleep.

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20 hours ago, steven s said:

trying to figure out the 2 Old Elk bottles I recently got. My first of Old Elk. They were both opened and sampled initially a few days ago.

 

Tonight was round 2:

 

The straight wheat whiskey picked by Carl's Tavern at 6 years and 116 proof is decent. There's a nice sweet ending, but a slight funk on the palate. Anxious to see how and if this one changes over time. $79. Ouch.

 

The standard wheated bourbon at 96p (I think). It's not bad. Less sweet, a little more funk. $49.

 

Didn't want to compare them  to MM101 or WSR until they were open for a bit.

 

 

 

 

it is always fun trying new whiskeys.  

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14 hours ago, Anwalt said:

 

Any intel on JM portion of the operation?  Do they happen to sell JMCB at the distillery?  Inquiring minds....

 

Sorry, no intel.  We visited a tasting room not the distillery. The tasting room did not have any Joseph Mangus or Murray Hill products.  However, when I tasted the Fox and Oden Bourbon, my mind immediately when to @Whiskey Bender.  Nancy, were you involved in this blending project?

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Hit the freezer bottle of FRYL as I grilled 2 beautiful prime dry-aged sirloin strip steaks.  Almost done with the bottle just as summer is almost done.  Perfect timing. perchance???   🤩

 

BTW, opened a 2007 Shafer Hillside Select to have with the steaks, stir-fried mushrooms and spinach, and baked russet potatoes - didn't think the Boone's Farm would stand up to the meal  🤪

 

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2 hours ago, GeeTen said:

Hit the freezer bottle of FRYL as I grilled 2 beautiful prime dry-aged sirloin strip steaks.  Almost done with the bottle just as summer is almost done.  Perfect timing. perchance???   🤩

 

BTW, opened a 2007 Shafer Hillside Select to have with the steaks, stir-fried mushrooms and spinach, and baked russet potatoes - didn't think the Boone's Farm would stand up to the meal  🤪

 

How loudly did you end up snoring?

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7 hours ago, mal00768 said:

How loudly did you end up snoring?

Don't know, but my ribs were pretty sore when I woke up this morning - SWMBO was nowhere to be found for a loong time.   😬

 

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18 hours ago, mbroo5880i said:

 

The bourbon boom happened quickly  I am sure if we had been paying attention we would have noticed the signs.  But, it happened almost overnight.

I remember in 2013 being able to find all three Wellers on the shelf at Total Wine. Then one day they were out of stock and "poof" that was it. Never to be seen again. That was about the time my now local was opening their doors for the first time. Because they weren't well known I was able to find all three there for a while.  Then the 12 disappeared but oddly the 107 could be found for a year or two which allowed me to stock up. That's also been dry now for a very long time. He does still get WSR from time to time.

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This is my pour for the evening.  A local barrel pick,  I had to add a few to the bunker it was so good.  Probably a bit soft for some of your tastes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, markandrex said:

Calumet 16 this evening.

 

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And that is an empty.  Will you be restocking?  That is available in my area is it worth the $$ ? I have been passing on it.

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2 minutes ago, CaptTim said:

This is my pour for the evening.  A local barrel pick,  I had to add a few to the bunker it was so good.  Probably a bit soft for some of your tastes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I really like the WR Double Oaked.  Great in cocktails particularly, for me.  It seems to push the bourbon forward in them.  Picked up a local PS recently, and am enjoying it neat, as well.

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Just now, CaptTim said:

And that is an empty.  Will you be restocking?  That is available in my area is it worth the $$.  I have been passing on it.

No need to restock, I have a case back.  They are a local bottling group so, I support the home team.

it is pricey but guide enjoyable.  A “nail polish” nose when first uncorked but that fades.  
Once it opens up, you get dark chocolate, dark red fruits,  good legs/mouth-feel and a great Kentucky hug.  
if the price is in the budget, I would get one to try.

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3 minutes ago, markandrex said:

No need to restock, I have a case back.  They are a local bottling group so, I support the home team.

it is pricey but guide enjoyable.  A “nail polish” nose when first uncorked but that fades.  
Once it opens up, you get dark chocolate, dark red fruits,  good legs/mouth-feel and a great Kentucky hug.  
if the price is in the budget, I would get one to try.

 

Of the 14, 15, and 16, which do you like best?

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9 minutes ago, Anwalt said:

 

Of the 14, 15, and 16, which do you like best?

16 “by a nose”, if you will forgive the pun.  It has a little more oak and a little less cherry.

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Have an open BT that hasn’t been visited in a while so that was my pre dinner sipper.

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22 hours ago, mbroo5880i said:

 

Nice progress after 2 hours.  I will check down thread but I suspect this bottle ended up in the recycle bin unless you fell asleep.

I didn't post it here but I did kill it.  I did post it in the empty bottle thread that night

 

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1 hour ago, markandrex said:

Calumet 16 this evening.

 

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I think I’ll join you, with the 15y though. Actually this bottle (the 15y) was about 1/2 full and I had about a 1/4 bottle of the 16y left so I poured it in 15y about 3 or 4 weeks ago. Good juice. 
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I followed up my WF double oaked  with some ER 10 yr. I had to move the ER to get at the WF so just poured the ER instead

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10 hours ago, markandrex said:

16 “by a nose”, if you will forgive the pun.  It has a little more oak and a little less cherry.

 

Pun forgiven, thanks for the feedback!

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9 hours ago, hughewil said:

I didn't post it here but I did kill it.

 

Hughewil does not play around.

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Awaiting the arrival of some thunderstorms, so I figured it would be a time for some JDSBBP.  Hard to believe this is related to Old #7.  Really nice.

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Heaven Hill has released a number of 100 and above proofed budget bourbons over the years.  Honestly, can’t think of one better than the 7yr 101 pr Virgin bourbon.  

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