Jump to content

Just can't Finish Bottles


spun_cookie
This topic has been inactive for at least 365 days, and is now closed. Please feel free to start a new thread on the subject! 

Recommended Posts

There are two types here.. ones that you just can't finish because they just do not tickle your fancy... and the ones you just can't finish because it makes you so sad that it will be gone.

Cant Finish Because I do not like:

Woodford Four Grain

Bulliet

FRSB

Can't Finish because I cannot get another:

EV Anabellum - man I love this stuff... probably won't finish it until I find another.

Others I need to think upon:searching:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There are two types here.. ones that you just can't finish because they just do not tickle your fancy... and the ones you just can't finish because it makes you so sad that it will be gone.

Cant Finish Because I do not like:

Woodford Four Grain

Bulliet

FRSB

If I try a bottle and just don't like it, I can usually give it away to one of my bourbon drinking friends. Everyone's palate is different, and even if I hate it, one of these guys usually likes it. This sometimes includes bringing it to the Gazebo. People there might want to try it if it is something unusual. If neither of these work for you, don't feel bad about ejecting it into the trash bin. Life's too short and the bunker too large to be drinking crappy whiskey!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Any bottles I don't like go into making Leslie's Manhattans. Err, I mean, only the good stuff for you honey :lol:

I used to have about 50 bottles with only 1 or 2 drinks left, but a few years ago space considerations, and common sense dictated that I couldn't keep doing that. Plus, there were times when I would look at all of those little bits of great bourbon, yet couldn't bring myself to finish them off, so I would pour myself a Maker's and just stare at the WT 12yo. Sad really. So, I set out on a mission to put all of those old soldiers to rest. That was a fun month :yum: Now I have less than 10 bottles open at a time, and I'm not afraid to drink them! Leslie's happier too, because it's all about her :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

EV Anabellum - man I love this stuff... probably won't finish it until I find another.

Ok, You've mentioned this before...what the heck is it?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

...what the heck is it?

Said the guy who went to the trouble to organize many of the abbreviations used on sb.com.

Maybe EW Antebellum would be a more easily understood abreviation.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What I used to do is force myself to finish the bottle etc... but now I have a ongoing (or revolving) vatting of bottles I don't like that are at least 2/3 finished and I don't feel like finishing. So far my vatted bottle has EC18, JBB, and WTRB.... It's not that these are "bad" bottles (maybe the EC18 is bad) but I have too many great bottles to choose from to take from these.

I actually drink the vatted once in a while and I kind of like it! The wood from the EC18 is mellowed a bit and the spice of the WTRB is very nice.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Since I don't have any backup bottles of my favorite expressions (and they're not available locally), I'm mired in a situation where "I like it too much to drink it" is setting in. I guess that this makes those selections special so far, but it's nothing that a phone call and purchase can't fix.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No matter. I finish all bottles.:grin:

Geb

Hehe, that's my philosophy as well.:rolleyes:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There's very few bourbon's that I dislike...most I like or love and gladly pour away. One exception is the gold foil Hirsch. I don't like it so I actually used that the other day to make a whiskey sour.....sacrilege, maybe.....drinkable..definitely.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

tough to finish because don't particularly care for

RR rye 90 proof

Tough to finish because I can't (easily get another)

Handy

Stagg (131.8)

WT 12 split label

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Once a bottle is opened, it gets finished. Stuff that I know I can't replace usually remains unopened until a special occassion presents itself. But once opened - down the hatch.

I can only recall pouring down the drain three bottles of "bad" hooch - a couple of Michter's jugs where the whisky was tainted by the ceramic, a Van Winkle New Jersey Centennial commemorative (same reason), and a liter of JW Dant BIB that was just foul.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When I open a bottle, I save 4oz and 2oz in high quality sample bottles, so I can have access to nice, fresh, non (or at least low) oxidizaed samples long after the bottle is finished. This lowers the stress of finishing a soon to be difficult to find botteling.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't have the problem either...

If it's bad it goes into mixed drinks. If it's really bad it goes down the drain (only did that twice).

For the good stuff, I make it a point to finish off any bottle that gets down to the last coupla pours. It hurts sometimes, but that's what the "empty bottle support group" is for.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Only had to drain one bottle...and that was EW 1783. It was just foul and it was not just me. We opened it one New Year's and couldn't even mix it with anything. Everything else has been rightfully flushed through the ol' liver. :drinking:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Only had to drain one bottle...and that was EW 1783. It was just foul and it was not just me. We opened it one New Year's and couldn't even mix it with anything. Everything else has been rightfully flushed through the ol' liver. :drinking:

Did it taste like asparagus?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Did it taste like asparagus?

I had read that somewhere on here....but it had more of a kerosene flavor. My stomach churns when I think about it. I'll have to try it again when I'm out....so I don't waste a bottle again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Noah's Mill....that stuff is like firewater. I just can't get it down...and it's going out as a sample for my upcoming tasting session. Who ever likes it the most, is taking it home with them!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I liked the four roses yellow label, the 4 bottles that I purchased in Japan.

I also like the one bottle of Noah Mills I tried.

------------------

Hard to finish... (Dislike)

Sea Wynde Rum

RR Rye

Templeton SB Rye

Corner Creek

---------------------

I found that if you start the night on a bottle that you like, then after a few.. switch to the brand you dont like so much. It might slow you down some, but its easier to work it down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

I just finished a bottle of Old Forester. Every time I saw it in the cabinet I remembered how much I disliked it so down the drain it went.

Chris

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When I open a bottle, I save 4oz and 2oz in high quality sample bottles, so I can have access to nice, fresh, non (or at least low) oxidizaed samples long after the bottle is finished.

I like this idea, where do such empty HQ sample bottles come from?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like this idea, where do such empty HQ sample bottles come from?

Here is where I have ordered from. Very well packaged bottles, at very good prcies.

https://www.specialtybottle.com/

I like the Clear Boston rounds in 2 and 4 oz..Was getting some 8oz bottles as well, but found those too large (one third the bottle).

https://www.specialtybottle.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=4

Have found these wonderful for trading (although most of my interesting bottles have been single malts).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is where I have ordered from. Very well packaged bottles, at very good prcies.

https://www.specialtybottle.com/

I like the Clear Boston rounds in 2 and 4 oz..Was getting some 8oz bottles as well, but found those too large (one third the bottle).

https://www.specialtybottle.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=4

Have found these wonderful for trading (although most of my interesting bottles have been single malts).

cool, I like the 4oz. cheap too. thanks.

how long you guys think a sample would last in a bottle like this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.