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A great glass for sure.I had some angels Envy last night no water just a couple spheres. man I love bourbon.
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A great choice from CO, been there locally, great stuff.
Got a new one to try this weekend.
Wild turkey Kentucky spirit.
This stuff is phenomenal.
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Yah reading reviews they seem to be mixed but I find it extremely smooth, especially for 101 proof. It's not s super bold whiskey like an Elijah Craig or makers mark but I think it's phenomenal especially for the price. You can definitely tell it's a single barrel.
It's been so long since I've had wild turkey now I need to pick up some Russell's reserve as well.
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I had some angels Envy last night no water just a couple spheres. man I love bourbon.
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This contributed a good bit to the headache I woke up with this morning:
I love redbreast.I've been laying off the sauce recently, but had a couple different whiskies last night out at dinner. I typically stick with bourbon, but these were so good I may need to branch
out. glenmorangie quinta ruban is a single malt distilled in port barrels and was probably the smoothest scotch I've ever had. And Redbreast, which is an Irish whiskey is fairly well known, but I had never tried it. It lives up to its reputation. I had both neat.
I love redbreast.
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Other than Bushmills 21 which is too expensive and hard to get it my favorite Irish.It instantly unseated Midleton as my favorite irish whiskey.
I will get a bottle in the immediate future.
Never drank Jack much and then read a thing about Frank Sinatra and Jack Daniels and had to have it. Starting to really like Jack now. Have a bottle of Gentleman Jack and Jack Daniels Single Barrel in the collection
The frank version is really really good. Tough to find but when you do, oh man. Heck of a beverage to enjoy.
How is that old grandad?
I like the other two you got there
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After some research on various bourbon forums (i've been cheating on THP) I decided to try to make my own house blend. Vatting is the proper term and I mixed equal parts of these three bourbons.
It turned out as planned. Big flavor and some heat from the Old Granddad, oak and vanilla from the Makers 46, and sweet fruitiness from the Buffalo Trace. The best thing is it comes out to $28/bottle and is better than the single bottles alone.
I've been on the lookout for months for a bottle of Elmer T. Lee bourbon. It is very hard to find. Well, my favorite store finally got a few bottles in, and much to my shock, it is priced at $99 per bottle. This is bourbon that historically sold in he $30-$40 dollar range. I guess Florida has no price controls on liquor like some state. It is a very good single barrel, but, there are as good or better bourbons IMO that are better buys and less dear.