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Anyway, what's the deal with Van Winkle Lot B? It's been unobtanium lately.
Not really. One just has to know where the questioned unobtanium exist and/or made available. However, serendipity plays into this as well. :-)
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Go Nats!!!!
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What did your last fifth of B cost you? (Not counting gifts)
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
After seeing whut you and the others slug down at the Pig Hunt, ya sure ain't qualified to be a critic!!! Ya'll had VERY high standards...it had to contain at LEAST 50% alcohol!!!
Be afraid,be VERY VERY afraid ad triarios redisse My Buddy eh76 speaks authentic Frontier Gibberish!
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
After seeing whut you and the others slug down at the Pig Hunt, ya sure ain't qualified to be a critic!!! Ya'll had VERY high standards...it had to contain at LEAST 50% alcohol!!! , I cant drink fire water, it's can be very expensive. Gunner
Trump Won!
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
After seeing whut you and the others slug down at the Pig Hunt, ya sure ain't qualified to be a critic!!! Ya'll had VERY high standards...it had to contain at LEAST 50% alcohol!!! You mean I gotta be "qualified" to be a critic? Holy moly. I gotta get somebody like you to come help me drink through the course.....
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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I'll drive. Gunner
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
After seeing whut you and the others slug down at the Pig Hunt, ya sure ain't qualified to be a critic!!! Ya'll had VERY high standards...it had to contain at LEAST 50% alcohol!!! , I cant drink fire water, it's can be very expensive. Gunner Bless your heart....You're better off. I've stunted my growth drinking the devil's dishwater...
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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It's a good thing, you might have got big er something. LOL
Gunner
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Good bourbon can be had in four years, excellent bourbon in eight, and superb takes a minimum of 10 to 12. After doing some research, I have decided on George Dickel, eight year old as my favorite. In my opinion it is better than the twelve year old. Can't say that I have tried all of them but I have tried a lot. miles
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I was recently introduced to Old Forester. Had not tried it before, but was pleasantly surprised for its' price point.
Both the 86 and 100 proof model were very drinkable for me.
After seeing whut you and the others slug down at the Pig Hunt, ya sure ain't qualified to be a critic!!! Ya'll had VERY high standards...it had to contain at LEAST 50% alcohol!!! Edit to add: AND a funnel!!!!
Be afraid,be VERY VERY afraid ad triarios redisse My Buddy eh76 speaks authentic Frontier Gibberish!
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Buffalo Trace neat has been a favorite of mine for some time. I first heard about it here at the Fire, tried it, and got hooked.
I very much enjoy the taste, and it nicely takes the sharp edges off of the vicissitudes of life.
But I'll also try some of the other bourbons mentioned here.
Steve
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I'm definitely not an authority on bourbon.I do like Buffalo Trace and Makers but drink them as described here maybe that's why. Buffalo Trace and Makers Mark are a little harsh if you drink them neat.. Where they shine is with the folks who like to splash a little water on their bourbon, and despite what you read, there are plenty who don't drink straight up whisky. I drink it in a highball or a Dixie cup filled with ice and a healthy splash of tap water. I don't do neat...unless its IPA or Brown Lager.
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Bulleit's even better. And Knob Creek 'Single Barrel Reserve' is the nectar of the Gods...! I actually find that one a bit hot going down. Yep At what-120 proof?? Well yeah, it's going to be a bit warm. I'll take the everyday run of mill KC small batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon all day long over most anything else out there.[in the cold months that is]
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Bulleit's even better. And Knob Creek 'Single Barrel Reserve' is the nectar of the Gods...! I actually find that one a bit hot going down. Yep At what-120 proof?? Well yeah, it's going to be a bit warm. I'll take the everyday run of mill KC small batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon all day long over most anything else out there.[in the cold months that is] The thing is I enjoy several other high proof whiskeys without cutting them at all. That version of Knob Creek is still hot when cut to below 100 proof.
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I'll admit-I've never had it. Once I tried the 100 proof KC I was hooked. I drink it neat only and haven't found a smoother[to me] 100 anywhere. Tried Woodford Reserve last winter, before the day was over I had gone back and bought KC.
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The regular Knob Creek is fine with me. I just can't explain my reaction to the single barrel reserve.
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