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What bourbon did you purchase today? Winter/Spring '07


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Gary, I also think J.W. Dant Bonded is remarkable for its price. It even has a little body that I like.

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I've had a few pours of Four Roses Single Barrel.

This is truley fine bourbon.

It rivals my favorite and I now want to do a side by side tasting with Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit.

Gotta go Turkey hunting now.

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Two dusty bottles I found on Capitol Hill in DC. New digital camera, so I hope this works.

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Okay, here's my rarest DC find. Pepper BIB. Missing the strip but with a bottle date of '59.

I love my new camera.

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I got bottles of Van Winkle lot B and Michters 10yr. single barrel rye on a trip to Pa. earlier in the week. I anyone is interested, Pa. is running a sale on the Michters rye this month, 44.99+tx. Other places I have seen it for up to 76.00 a bottle!

Thomas

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Picked up a bottle of Sazerac Rye (no age statement -- would that be the 6 YO?) yesterday and a bottle of Old Forester Birthday Bourbon (distilled 1990, bottled 2003) today.

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Two dusty bottles I found on Capitol Hill in DC. New digital camera, so I hope this works.

Man-o-man that's a nice find. How much was the Tribute?

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Two dusty bottles I found on Capitol Hill in DC. New digital camera, so I hope this works.

Mike,

Those are awesome. Nice finds.

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I received a 1959 Old Forester today.....here's the pic.

Oh man, that's cool - congrats on a great score!

What's the 'personalized' across the top of the label mean?

Got pics of the rear of the bottle?

So, does 'received' mean somebody gave that to you?

No matter, that's one nice bottle-o-Bourbon!

~tp

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When we did our recent Metro DC tasting event, Stoopsie brought the same bottle for us to try. It had a label on the back with someones name...mine does not have a label so not sure who it was personalized for.

My 21st wedding anniversary is coming up and I made my wife aware that this bottle could be purchased....well, it came in the mail yesterday. She's wonderful and puts up with my silly bourbon hobby....or as she puts it "you're a bourbon dork". She'll get a nice piece of jewerly.....I get a 48 year old bottle of wonderful bourbon.

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Funny story:

Last night I bought a bottle of Evan Williams 1995 in a gift box (dusty as hell, the owner gave me 10% off) with drinking glass, cost me 23 bucks. Walking home, the bag split at the bottom and the box fell to the street spilling sweet smelling bourbon every where....I almost cried. Anyhow, I walked back and told the owner what happened and he gave me another dusty box of EW (the last one!). Whew, that made my night.

I poured a glass when I got home and was rewarded with a very, very nice drink. This stuff is pretty damn good!

Thought I share that.

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Replaced a finished bottle of Hirsch 16. Grabbed the last two on the shelf... it's getting much harder to find this around anymore.

Sigh, soon it will be no no more.

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My brother picked up a couple of older bottles for us this weekend.

Old Fitz Prime 90 proof early 80's (S-W)

Old Taylor 1980's

Old Grandad late 70's early 80's.

I'm not sure of the dates. Will have to do some research on the UPC to see if I can narrow it down. BTW, no 2 digit date on the bottom of the bottle.

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There was an FET increase in the mid-80s and I think that is when Old Fitz prime, and other brands, cut their proof to 80. Since the FET is proof-based, the proof cut was a way to minimize the tax's impact on prices.

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The FET on distilled spirits was raised in October 1985 from $10.50 to $12.50 per proof gallon. It was raised to $13.50 effective January 1, 1991. The 1985 hike was an especially big deal since it was the first increase since 1951.

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The FET on distilled spirits was raised in October 1985 from $10.50 to $12.50 per proof gallon. It was raised to $13.50 effective January 1, 1991. The 1985 hike was an especially big deal since it was the first increase since 1951.

Those damn :skep:feds:skep: sure take the fun out of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms!

~tp

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Visiting Nashville and picked up a bottle of Old Forester Birthday Bourbon, Spring 2003. I'm enjoying it very much, it has a very rich taste, with a lot of separate notes in it.

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Expensive day today.

WLW 06

WTRB-01-91 (that's the first bottling for those of you keeping score at home)

Under $100 total, so I'm happy

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Expensive day today.

WLW 06

I really don't like you right at this moment. ;)

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No Bourbon, just WT Rye. Can't wait to try. In fact, excuse me for a second.......

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Expensive day today.

WLW 06

WTRB-01-91 (that's the first bottling for those of you keeping score at home)

Under $100 total, so I'm happy

Sweet find on that WLW. Enjoy. That's what I'm drinking tonight and it's terrrrrific.

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