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After having a pour of the pappy 23 last night, decieded that I needed to compare it to the Pappy 20 that i have been nursing. One nice pour left and just as good as the first...VanWinkle bourbons are the best in my book....

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My fair fallen soldier this evening is fairly pedestrian. Its a bottle of WT Rare Breed, which shouldnt be a big deal, I mean I have had several bottles of it in the past.

The thing about it is, it is my LAST BOTTLE OF BOURBON. thats right. I got no more. That is crazy considering the peiople who knew me from my previous SB stint:

http://www.straightbourbon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1310

and that was just a small cross section of the collection.

Now

All of them

Empty.

sniff sniff

TomC

PS good thing we head out to Bardstown this week!

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it is my LAST BOTTLE OF BOURBON.

!

I am now at a coffee shop in Ypsilanti's Depot Town waiting for the bar next door to open so I can deliver, having a cap & bagel, and alls right with the world.

Or so I thought until I read this post.

WE HAVE AN EMERGENCY HERE!!!

MurphyDawg can you contact any friends or relitives to come with a bottle or two before you head to KY?

How about a liquor store that deivers?

You work on it and let us know if you score.

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My recent empties have been limited: I've been drinking less since I started grad school (no time for whiskey: the horror! Seriously, though, it's been good).

Nevertheless, in the last month, an OC 7/86 proof ran dry. So did Dalmore 12. Nothing else is really even close right now. Of course, since I spread my drinkin' love around, that means they'll all go dry at the same time.

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Well, I guess I have to credit the support of fine members of this club for helping me swear off asymptotic drinking.

For those of you who don't remember what an asymptote is, all I mean is that for my really valued bottles I have the habit of pouring smaller and smaller pours each time I drink, in the hopes of extending the life of the bottle indefinitely.

The bottle I was treating this way most recently was Thomas Handy Rye. One of my favorite bottles to which I was loathe to say good-bye. Well, I did it tonight - all 0.25 oz of it.

*sigh* :cry: Good to the last drop!

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Well, I guess I have to credit the support of fine members of this club for helping me swear off asymptotic drinking.

For those of you who don't remember what an asymptote is, all I mean is that for my really valued bottles I have the habit of pouring smaller and smaller pours each time I drink, in the hopes of extending the life of the bottle indefinitely.

The bottle I was treating this way most recently was Thomas Handy Rye. One of my favorite bottles to which I was loathe to say good-bye. Well, I did it tonight - all 0.25 oz of it.

*sigh* :cry: Good to the last drop!

Hmm...that's too bad my brother....I still have two full bottles in my bunker!:slappin:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks to a visit from my son in law from Alabama, the following went in the can this week:

Everett's Weller 12

Eagle Rare 101

Peter Jakes Private Keep

1792

Four Roses Small Batch

Elmer T. Lee

Old Fitz BiB Dsp-Ky-16

Old Forester Signature

Joe :usflag:

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Thanks to a visit from my son in law from Alabama, the following went in the can this week:

Everett's Weller 12

Eagle Rare 101

Peter Jakes Private Keep

1792

Four Roses Small Batch

Elmer T. Lee

Old Fitz BiB Dsp-Ky-16

Old Forester Signature

Joe :usflag:

And a good week was had by all...:grin:

Scott

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Thanks to a visit from my son in law from Alabama, the following went in the can this week:

Everett's Weller 12

Eagle Rare 101

Peter Jakes Private Keep

1792

Four Roses Small Batch

Elmer T. Lee

Old Fitz BiB Dsp-Ky-16

Old Forester Signature

Joe :usflag:

Let me guess, Joe. You're son in law is from Hoover, AL. :drinking: :D

:toast:

JOE

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Polished off a bottle of Fighting Cock 103. Dunno what folks think about this particular bourbon, but at 103 proof, it's very drinkable and one of my favorites to mix with ginger. A good pour at $15.

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Currently in state on my home office desk is my first ETL KBS Fourth Barrel bottle. It took me all of one Sunday evening chat with Dave and Timothy to halve it, then a month and a half or so to allow it to die of natural (for me) causes. It is survived by 10 of it's brethren in my bunker and several more gifted to friends, the condition of which is unknown.

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Nice work Dane! I to said good by to and old friend this evening and it to was in the form of the ETL. None bunkered but a trip to KY next Wednesday will fix that.

Cheers!

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An EWSB 1994 has met its end.

This was a very good whiskey, but it took me about half of the bottle to "get it." I finally decided I liked the level of HH mint and the peppery finish was spectacular.

I'd be a little sad (though not too torn up) if I didn't have a 1992 and another 1994 in the bunker.

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ETL, my first Buffalo Trace and a Wild Turkey KS.

All of which are NOT backed up in my dwindling bunker. Not time to panic...yet.

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This week:

  • KBS 2005 Barrel C
  • Van Blankle (sigh!)
  • El Dorado Demerara 5yo rum
  • Glen Moray 12yo Speyside Scotch (a great value, by the way!)
  • Benchmark (New Orleans) 86 proof
  • 1992 Jack Daniel's 86-proof
  • 1994 first-issue WTKS

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A Weller Antique Louisville Gold Veined Liter bit the dust yesterday. Great whiskey.

Joe :usflag:

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In what is probably the quickest open to empty that has happened in quite while, a bottle of Blanton's Straight from the Barrel hit the trash tonight. It was just a damn nice bottling, with a good amount of oak and a fine medium body containing fine leather and some tobacco notes. A bit of orange zest can be unearthed as well as some raisin-esque sweetness.

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Today, a bottle of Four Roses Barrel Proof (Barrel 17-1C) went in the can. Boo Hoo :cry:

Joe :usflag:

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So long to a bottle of VW 23 (last year's issue). Next up is cracking open a bottle of the SB.com version.

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I have heard of this in numerous other posts about these "SB.com verisons" of the VW23. How did you come across them? Any plans for another run in the future? Count me in.

I did finish off the last of the Woodford Reserve. A nice pour of Bourbon, not remarkable but nice.

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I was planning on saving this last pour of the 06' WLW for when I get the 07' but I just couldn't wait. It was a good move, I can't think of anything else I'd rather have in the snifter right now.

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