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Hirsch blue wax, Four Roses Single Barrel, more FRSB, Pappy 20, WT12 and I may have lost track of whatever else. Yeah it's rough to have this kind of night... :cool:

That was my first taste of the FRSB and I gotta say I found it to be very much to my liking! Thanks to a fellow SBer for that one, now I know when I finally make a trip to Kentucky I'll be picking up a few of these.

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One pour of OGD 114, followed up with one of Old Fitz BIB that I finished a few minutes ago. You don't have to always reach for the top shelf for enjoyable pours...

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First pour was WTRR101. Second is WTRB. Doing a little comparison of the two. Third pour.....who knows. Maybe I will finally break open one of those WT12s I've got bunkered.

WOW!, I continue to be more impressed each night with the Rare Breed....smooth at the front side, warm - but not hot - on the back side.

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The Mrs and I shared what went on in our day today and I kicked back with an Old Weller Antique 107. The best part is I think I found a local source at a reasonable price for OWA 107.

Mark/Nebraska

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Tonight it's the first pour from my new bottle of Elmer T. Lee. It seems better than my last bottle. Good stuff!

Joel

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Back to the BOTM tonite....1792. First pour good, second pour better, third pour......should have stopped after the second.

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Looking forward to a 3 day weekend, and started out with WT 101. Right now I'm enjoyng a healthy pour of WTRB.....so good!!!!!

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Looking forward to a 3 day weekend, and started out with WT 101. Right now I'm enjoyng a healthy pour of WTRB.....so good!!!!!

whenever I have a pour of WTRB I think about starting a petition to swap names with the now 90 proof "Russell's Reserve".

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In keeping with the WT trend here I decided to have a nice pour of KS. Man it is good.

Just backed it up with a couple of pours of Knob Creek. While it didnt complement the KS very well, because it seemed a little hoter, more harsh at first. Now on my second pour I am starting to really enjoy it. I dont think it gets enuff praise being in the shadows of Bookers and Bakers (2 of my fav's). But I got it out the door for $25 flat.

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Picked up a old tax-stamped bottle of Old Yeller yesterday. Guess it is UD stuff (88076). Not bad, but not great.

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Last night was WT 101 followed by WT Rye. I must say that the WT 101 is quite tasty, I preferred it to the Rye but I was a bit tired when I drank that one. Maybe I'll do the same again but reversed.

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Hanging in Oregon with my best friend and we decided to pop the top on an OGD114, dam is this good stuff!!! We both love it!

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Started the evening with a side by side of WT rye and Old Overholt. So different but enjoy both, with the WT being my favorite. Having a pour of WTRB now, moving on to Bookers later tonight.....life is good!

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I'm having Elmer T. Lee in an Old Fashioned.

All is right with the world. There are no problems.

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Ezra B Single Barrel 12 year old 99 proof

the first two neat, the following four on ice.

hell it's Friday, why not?

Oscar

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Right now...Jack Daniel's "1905" Gold Medal Edition...thats right...not 1915, but 1905!...very rare indeed. Oh, and very good.

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To finish off what has been a reasonably good day (for a change), it is Blanton's tonite. If enough room is left, a bit of Rare Breed before hitting the hay.

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gonna watch me some Nascar bang'n and bump'n and have a pour of saz 18 yo to start things off. Haven't tried the EWSB 2006 yet, since I just bought a bottle today, that will most likely be my second pour.

Mark/Nebraska

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After a Coooooooooooooooooooooold motorcycle ride in upstate Ny. How bout some Michter's Straight Rye.

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The highly anticipated race for the Triple Crown. My prayer goes to the connections of Barbaro. Staggs and Tribute for me.

Nana

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Tonight it was EWSB 92, don't know if I'll have more tonight or not, but it was good.

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Tonight I poured what has become my favorite bourbon: Eagle Rare 10 Year Old.

This is the only bourbon I really enjoy neat, although I still drink this on the rocks because straight bourbon on the rocks is what I pour...

Joel

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Started the night with a pour of Ridgemont 1792 and followed with Blanton's for pour #2. If I go for #3, it will be Blanton's again. This is fast becoming my personal #1. I never thought any other bourbon would like me as much as WTKS....but, Blanton's may just pass it tonight. As the little hangtag states, it is "best enjoyed neat". Not too many can claim that distinction.....in my stash anyway.

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Last night it was Old Charter 12yo ( vintage Louisville UD). A great bourbon for a warm summer evening.

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We had our annual crawdad boil last night…100 pounds of critters boiled to perfection. I treated some of the neighbors to some G.T. Stagg, it was very well received, a little too well since I had to get up for work this morning at 5:30!

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Remarkably smooth pour.

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