That's a good one. I don't have a bottle of BH on hand currently, but that's one I generally like to have in the cabinet. Solid bourbon.Here's my baby.
That's a good one. I don't have a bottle of BH on hand currently, but that's one I generally like to have in the cabinet. Solid bourbon.Here's my baby.
So it's funny you mentioned...@willthiswork
I just ordered a bottle of barrel aged maple syrup from Pappy & Co. It came with a sweepstakes raffle to win a bottle of Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year. The syrup was kind of expensive, but I bought on just to see if I can win the bourbon.
Just FYI if you're interested in trying to win a bottle.
Buddy, you and I are kindred spirits with regards to our wheated spirits.So it's funny you mentioned...
One of my lady friends sent me a link to the Pappy syrup about a month ago because she knows how I like my Whiskey and absolutely crave pancakes every day of the week. I haven't ordered any yet though but this may be a good reason to spend that much on some syrup.
And more importantly... Another very nice lady friend just sent me this picture and told me that we needed to hang out soon.
I'm a bit slow....but I just had the realization that a glass like that would keep your hands from warming the whiskey. Very nice.Double walled whisky glass my father in law got me for Christmas.
Taste is subjective. Once I got myself a bottle of Elijah Craig 12. It tasted like sweet cherry medicine mixed with grandma's ashes and tabacco. I've also tried Makers Mark and wasn't impressed either.
Nice man, if you've read through here you know I love my Weller products.I was at a work function tonight.
They had Weller.
It was good.
I have no idea.Nice man, if you've read through here you know I love my Weller products.
Which one?
Standard (green label)?
Antique 107 (reddish label)?
12 year (black label)?
They're all good wheated bourbons with the same mash bill, but the green is only a 4 year I think. The antique is 7, and is a little hotter. And then the 12....I love the 12. It's cool to drink them side by side, you get an idea of how the same whiskey's flavor changes and evolves with more time in a barrel.
Right on man. All 3 are good, can't go wrong. They're all pretty reasonably priced too. Glad you liked it bud. If you ever see the 12-year, buy it. It's the best one. Hard to find sometimes/some places, but it's excellent. If you go back to the first post, you can see all 3 bottles in the pic. Also, since you liked Weller, try Eagle Rare sometime.I have no idea.
Some dude bought it for me and I drank it neat. It was quite good.
Haha. Work function.So back to this dude buying you drinks.....were you on a date or something?
I expect a detailed breakdown on it.@willthiswork
I've got this bottle set aside for when I decide to have a drink again. A little treat to myself after getting through the surgery recovery.
The small batch is about $20 cheaper than the single (and also quite good), but I decided to splurge a little bit. Plus, it was the last bottle on the shelf.
Yep. It's basically a glen cairn glass inside of another glass. Pretty nice.I'm a bit slow....but I just had the realization that a glass like that would keep your hands from warming the whiskey. Very nice.
I've had Macallan. It's decent. My bottle wasn't $4000.
Not bourbon but I know some of you TMMAC ballers have a bottle of this sitting around.
Not at all. Buffalo Trace is a great bourbon.
Holy shit. I can't imagine ever feeling like a single bottle is worth that much cash. I like whiskey, but not that much.
Not bourbon but I know some of you TMMAC ballers have a bottle of this sitting around.
Buffalo is great bourbon. One of the best ones in that price range.
That was at Costco.Holy shit. I can't imagine ever feeling like a single bottle is worth that much cash. I like whiskey, but not that much.
Wanted to revisit this. Please let me know if you can find Weller 12, Blanton's, and the Eagle.When I get to the office I'll do some digging.
Maybe we can work out a trade agreement if you have access to things that I have a hard time getting and vice versa.