Edward_call_me_Ed Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hi Everyone, Do you have a natural christmas tree up? I don't here in Japan. But I have been wondering if the pine scent of a real tree in the room has affected the way your bourbon tastes? Has it made it better? Worst? No Change? Ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighTower Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 I have a fake tree Ed, but I think I might have to go get a real one, just so I can drink a few bourbons for "science" reasons and answer your question :grin: that's what I'll tell my wife, anyways.Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ggilbertva Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Unfortunately, I joined the artificial tree club. I was Sitting by the tree last night with a pour of Lot B. For whatever reason, I enjoyed it much more than I did a couple of nights ago. Do you find the Lot B to have an almost candy appeal to it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratcheer Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 We just put up our tree, last night. It is either a Fraser fir or a Douglas fir, I'm not sure which. I love the Christmas tree aroma and I don't find it to affect my tasting one way or another.Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mythrenegade Posted December 21, 2006 Share Posted December 21, 2006 I have a natural tree, and I have not found it to affect my bourbon at all. On the other hand, my house is fairly large so the smell does not permeate the living space like it would in a Japanese flat...My tree is a redwood. A few miles from my house there is a hidden Christmas tree farm where they grow these things. The guy who owns the place and cut down my tree (they cut down the trees, but reuse the stump to grow a new tree or two in the coming years) has lived there for over 50 years. Joel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nebraska Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 We have always gone out and picked out then cut down our tree for Christmas. We keep losing tree farmers though. Our first one had been in business for about 35 years. Since then we've had to change tree farms every year, they keep quitting business for various reasons.This year was the first time I actually didn't cut the tree myself (they followed us and cut it ). They had a Christmas tree shaker, which we hadn't experienced before, and Mia (my daughter) got hot chocolate and a cookie, which made her think this was the best tree experience ever.The only effect bourbon has had so far is that it numbs the pricking of the needles as we are putting on orniments. EC 12 seems to fit in with the tree trimming experience the best.About our third time out getting a tree in the wilds, my wife spotted one she had to have. I explained it was much bigger than it looked out in the wide open. We hauled the tree home, Somehow managed to get it in the door and it ate up have of our dining room. Since then, she's trusted my recommendation on the size of our trees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlashPuppy Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 We have always gone out and picked out then cut down our tree for Christmas. We keep losing tree farmers though. Our first one had been in business for about 35 years. Since then we've had to change tree farms every year, they keep quitting business for various reasons.This year was the first time I actually didn't cut the tree myself (they followed us and cut it ). They had a Christmas tree shaker, which we hadn't experienced before, and Mia (my daughter) got hot chocolate and a cookie, which made her think this was the best tree experience ever.The only effect bourbon has had so far is that it numbs the pricking of the needles as we are putting on orniments. EC 12 seems to fit in with the tree trimming experience the best.About our third time out getting a tree in the wilds, my wife spotted one she had to have. I explained it was much bigger than it looked out in the wide open. We hauled the tree home, Somehow managed to get it in the door and it ate up have of our dining room. Since then, she's trusted my recommendation on the size of our trees.Your wife is Chevy Chase...:grin: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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