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28 minutes ago, bayouredd said:

I have a couple customers that have been on those hunts and jealousy is abound from me.

 

We ought to set one up for whomever wants to try it. BYOB given what they have down there, whiskey-wise.

 

29 minutes ago, bayouredd said:

I was gifted one of these from my Dallas SIL. Liking absolutely ZERO TX bourbons, my skepticism was front and center.

1st taste, wow, that's quite good.

After, came the damn, that's quite nice; every pour.

I never lost the skepticism until the last pour.

And then, sh!+, that was a good bottle...

 

Well, looks like I need to go get one, that's a high recommendation.

 

30 minutes ago, bayouredd said:

Every hunter that said I killed 23-25 out of a box of shells,(25) I have boldly called a liar...

 

Justifiably so. I always went after one. Some of the guys went after the thick concentrations and bagged more than one per shot. As was mentioned here...seems unsporting. I have not shot much in the last two years, so I has about a 35% hit rate - still got well over 1,000 birds, lotta shooting. Some of the winds & distances...some serious challenges. It took me a while to get the head on, rapidly ascending angle, I actually led those too much for the better part of a day. I figured it out...eventually.

 

I did have one pleasing Matrix shot, bent over backwards and got one in spite terrible depth perception. I really liked me for a few minutes there.

 

23-25 hits on a box of shells...that's some bovine feces right there.

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13 hours ago, Dannabis said:

I have yet to see HH7 bonded for less than $70.

And my brain is pickled by olden days.

I used to get EC12 for around 26-30$ and then ECBP for ~60$ and HH 6 for like 20ish.

So HH7 bib at $70 is a hard swallow.

Maybe one day if I get to try it first.

 

Wait, a minute.  What?  Sorry about the HH7.  It is regularly available in Indy for $38.99.  I will say that I believe it is significantly different and better than the old HH6 BIB.

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10 hours ago, fishnbowljoe said:

The HH 7 BIB  is on sale at Binny’s for $36.99. It’s normally $49.99 there.  The last bottles of HH 6 BIB I purchased years ago were $13.99. I still have one left. 

 

Me too!   😋

 

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4 hours ago, bayouredd said:

KC has always been my goto for such nights. But, 4R SB should do...

 

I actually tried KC first and it didn't work. Usually does. Some days it just needs to be high rye.

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13 hours ago, bayouredd said:

 

I was gifted one of these from my Dallas SIL. Liking absolutely ZERO TX bourbons, my skepticism was front and center.

1st taste, wow, that's quite good.

After, came the damn, that's quite nice; every pour.

I never lost the skepticism until the last pour.

And then, sh!+, that was a good bottle...

 

 

 

Regarding that Rebecca Creek 12, that's MGP though, isn't it?  Not really TX...

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On 9/18/2024 at 11:12 AM, fishnbowljoe said:

The HH 7 BIB  is on sale at Binny’s for $36.99. It’s normally $49.99 there.  The last bottles of HH 6 BIB I purchased years ago were $13.99. I still have one left. 

HH7 is $49.95 here in Ohio. I recently found some online for $32.95 and the shipping didn't kill me. The last bottles of HHBIB 6 I bought were $11.99. Dang, I sure miss those days. I still have 2 left.

 

Prost!!  Phil 

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22 hours ago, Anwalt said:

I wonder when the Lux Row 12 stops being HH sourced? I really, really like it. Probably not worth the premium over the ECBP's one gets on the "Bottle Your Own" (not the exact name, but you know what I mean) tour at HH. But still, yum.

 

 

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I've wondered that too, with LUX under MGP ownership how has ALL their sourcing not transitioned to MGP exclusively?

On topic, I enjoyed some more JEP Bib bourbon. I really like that distillery, I think they have a very tasty house profile emerging and while 50.00 for a bib is highish, the flavor as compared to other new/small distillery bibs (excluding Chattanooga...love them!!) of the house distilled JEP is delicious, and while not winning any complexity awards at 4 yrs, the primary flavor notes are unique enough to separate them from those others and also tasty enough (to my palate) to keep me coming back to it.

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12 hours ago, dcbt said:

Regarding that Rebecca Creek 12, that's MGP though, isn't it?  Not really TX...

Not sure, you are a lot closer than I. Since it opened in 2009, that would be a push for it to be their own. MGP makes more sense...

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On 9/15/2024 at 3:33 PM, Anwalt said:

 

The ADHD bourbon reviewer youtube guy went nuts over Rebecca Creek 12y CS when he tried it blind. Any thoughts on that or other of their bottles, being a Texas person with some presumed access?

I absolutely love my RC 12CS. It's great mgp.  The 12CS and 16yr are the only Rebecca Creek I've had.  It's worth mentioning that there is a 12yr non-CS available but I haven't had it.

 

 

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I've said it many times, but I'll say it again.  Nothing beats a vacation room pour.

 

Enjoying the balcony view this afternoon.

 

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17 minutes ago, Kepler said:

I've said it many times, but I'll say it again.  Nothing beats a vacation room pour.

 

Enjoying the balcony view this afternoon.

 

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Got that right!

Nice view!

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Some RR15 in the glass, last night of the pool.  We are closing it tomorrow as the fall leaves are getting to be too much to deal with and nighttime temps are making it only suitable for a “cold plunge”.

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Now that I’ve made a new batch of my Weller Blend, I opened the last bottle from my previous batch and shared a nice sample with a friend. 😋

 

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Last night was a delicious 4R OESV 9yr and a few mos. from back in 2016 that Bruce may have had a hand in selecting.  Though I enjoy exploring the ever expanding choices we have amongst distilleries and line extensions, there are constants in my whiskeyverse, 4R, WT , JD, Dickle and OGD are always represented and open regardless of whatever else may come and go. 

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JBDC mixed into a couple of cherry limeades while winterizing the pool and pulling the cover on it.  It is had to believe it is late September.  Time never moved fast enough when I was young.  Now, it won’t slow down enough.

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6 hours ago, Grady330 said:

WT101, OGD114, FR SiB. All good!!

I could not and would not, argue against that this might be the perfect bourbon trifecta for an evening of bourbon sipping.  👍🏻

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Just got back from Lake Tahoe,  where I've never been before.   What a crazy spectacle of the Good Lord showin' off! 

 

The evenings were chilly,  and perfect for bourbon on the deck.  A vanilla-rich Buffalo Trace hit the spot.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Jazzhead said:

Just got back from Lake Tahoe,  where I've never been before.   What a crazy spectacle of the Good Lord showin' off! 

 

The evenings were chilly,  and perfect for bourbon on the deck.  A vanilla-rich Buffalo Trace hit the spot.

 

 

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Beautiful,  isn't it?

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On 9/19/2024 at 7:04 PM, Kepler said:

I've said it many times, but I'll say it again.  Nothing beats a vacation room pour.

 

Enjoying the balcony view this afternoon.

 

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Great View!!!!  Good on ‘ya. 👍

Vacation pours are great. I think a nice pour with my Brother tops any vacation pour I’ve ever had. (I’ve have had some vacation pours  with my brother, so double good.

Winner winner chicken dinner. 😁)

 

Cheers

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For a couple of reasons, I have not been able to pressure wash our Mexican Tile back patio for a couple of years.  Did that today, and also got the back yard ready for aeration and overseed of our fescue back yard.  I’m not sure any chore brings more bang for the buck pleasure than pressure washing a cruddy area.  It’s like creating magic!  It’s work, but the results are so immediate and great, it actually makes the work fun!  So, hanging out on the front patio, fixin’ to listen to Braves post game on the radio with a Monte Epic robusto and a Woodford over ice.  

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