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What Bourbon Are You Drinking Winter 2024/25?


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I took "Dry January" to an extreme. NOT RECOMMENDED!!! Yesterday I went to Memphis' best stocked bourbon bar to pay back a favor. Haven't had a drink since Dec 18th. :) With all the Pappy's and BTACs stareing at me (plus many other goodies) I pulled the trigger..."I'll have one of those Red Weller's". For my buds the correct call. Best drink I've had in a long time. I'm not sure if I would have had the palette to take on a heavy weight but it sure was great to join you all again!

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I enjoyed a pour of MM101 & a pour of my older Baker's 7(one last pour remains) last night.

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13 hours ago, MSB said:

VWIndy,

I am bourbon curious. Is that original liquid in the W12 squat btl or is it a "decanter" btl for later releases of W12?

 

I've seen other members have Weller squat btls and wondered if they reuse it for today's liquids or they just multiply in the bunker. 🤷‍♂️ I don't have any of those magic btls.

 

I am not as long in the tooth with bourbon as some but I've never seen one in the wild.

 

As for what I am drinking when I head out to the local steakhouse, Tanqueray Martini with 3 olives stuffed with blue cheese, slightly dusted. I know it is not bourbon but I don't make cocktails, just buy them and drink them.

The elixir in the embossed wheat Weller bottle is original.  I have 3 liter bottles left of the old Weller 12.  BTW, the older W12 is much better than the new stuff:}

 

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9 hours ago, Kepler said:

 

To each his own of course, but to me it would be poor form to pass off a different liquid in an old dusty bottle that still has the label.  Frowned upon.  On the other hand, some of us might strip off a label and re-use a bottle as a decanter.  I've done that with the newer Old Fitz "BiB decanter" bottle, plus many 375ml bottles that I find handy for decanting home blends. 

 

I agree Kepler.  No camouflage or mirrors in my bunker:}

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4 hours ago, VWIndy said:

The elixir in the embossed wheat Weller bottle is original.  I have 3 liter bottles left of the old Weller 12.  BTW, the older W12 is much better than the new stuff:}

 

Thanks. Was not trying to be offensive if i came across that way, I just like that old btl better than the new ones and I will take your word that the liquid is better than today's version.  "The Good Ol Days"

 

 

I reuse btls for blends or sharing but I am too lazy to remove the original label BUT will put a label of some sort on it to identify what is in it.

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On 3/20/2025 at 2:12 AM, fishnbowljoe said:

It’s been a long tough week +. I’m having pours from a pretty good triumvirate tonight. I’ve had pours of my ETL and Blanton’s recently, but it’s been quite a few years since I last had a pour of RHF. To be honest, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I had a pour of it. I needn’t have worried. It was purty darned good. 😋

As an addendum here, and why I wasn’t sure what to expect when I had a pour of my RHF, the last bottles of RHF I had were private selections from Kahn’s Fine Wine & Spirits in Indianapolis, and Julio’s Liquors n Westborough Massachusetts. 🙂

 

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Any one of those would make my day.  Perfect. 

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Having a really good pour of Woodford reserve batch proof. Not sure which batch but it’s good. And enjoying this beautiful weather we are having south Louisiana today.

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5 minutes ago, LCWoody said:

Having a really good pour of Woodford reserve batch proof. Not sure which batch but it’s good. And enjoying this beautiful weather we are having south Louisiana today.

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Go McNeese!

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A good coach makes all the difference. But unfortunately the basketball coach at McNeese is moving on. He is a really good dude and I hope he does well at North Carolina

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19 hours ago, Kepler said:

 

To each his own of course, but to me it would be poor form to pass off a different liquid in an old dusty bottle that still has the label.  Frowned upon.  On the other hand, some of us might strip off a label and re-use a bottle as a decanter.  I've done that with the newer Old Fitz "BiB decanter" bottle, plus many 375ml bottles that I find handy for decanting home blends. 

 

But dumping the contents of the newer paper-labeled MM101 into those beautiful earlier embossed bottles is encouraged 😉

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4 hours ago, Skinsfan1311 said:

But dumping the contents of the newer paper-labeled MM101 into those beautiful earlier embossed bottles is encouraged 😉

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Absolutely!

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W.B. Saffell or Bond & Lillard?

 

I have had both but it has been a bit. 

I can not recall which I prefer as I did not do a sbs. I would guess most would go w/ WBS. I do not recall much hype over B&L.

I can say I like them both but that is like saying I have not met a bourbon I don't like. There are some I WON'T buy again but MOST make it to the drain through my liver and kidneys.

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