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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    I'm kind of hoping that the company I rep for that's based in Columbus wants us to come for a sales meeting so I can visit the place. I really enjoyed that bottle.
    Watershed?
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Had some Stagg Jr. over the weekend. 128 proof. Hot, but very tasty.

    Our patrol director pronounced that it tasted like shit. His go to drink, however, might explain; Crown and ginger ale. Hummmm....
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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Watershed?
    No the bike company, roll: bicycles. rollbicycles.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    No the bike company, roll: bicycles. rollbicycles.com
    Oh, duh, I had bourbon on the brain.

    Those look slick.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    This is tastyClick image for larger version. 

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    I've only tried a few flavored whiskeys and found they were better in mixed drinks than straight for me.

    I found a bottle of Larceny Barrel Proof at a grocery store in northern WI a couple weeks ago. I've been looking for this bottle since I tried it a few years ago. I'm a fan of wheated bourbons and the full proof is much better than the standard 92 proof.


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    That's not even a flavored whiskey. Its a "vanilla liqueur infused with whiskey". In other words its complete crap with a little whiskey added so they can trick low brow morans into thinking its more than complete crap.

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    Tried some Elmer T. Lee over the weekend. Probably the smoothest bourbon I have tasted.

    Picked up a couple at Virginia's limited release today; 2x Blanton's (trading material) and a Turkey Rare Breed Rye (tasting material).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Tried some Elmer T. Lee over the weekend. Probably the smoothest bourbon I have tasted.
    That Elmer T is some damn good brown liquor.

    While not qualifying as the best I ever tasted, Evan Williams bottled in Bond is always good to have in the cabinet AND AT LESS THAN $25 might be the best value in bourbon these days. Just picked some up last week for $21

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    Yes, I also dig Elmer T. Unfindable here but have horse traded for it from time to time.
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    Well, I'm not allowed to delete this post, but, I can say, go fuck yourselves, everybody!

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    Whiskey should taste like wisky, naught else.
    If ya want flavour added get over to the cocktail thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conundrum View Post
    Elmer T. Unfindable
    Ain't that the truth?

    Going to be hitting up the Spring Meet at Keeneland and will be doing my best to poke my head into as many honey holes the central Bluegrass has to offer in an effort to replenish the non-daily driver section of my bar.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
    Whiskey should taste like wisky, naught else.
    If ya want flavour added get over to the cocktail thread.
    Whiskey nazi.

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    whoa ....
    S. Bannon will give you his life savings for that bottle.
    Not to worry - he can grift it all back and then some in a matter of days.


    Wrong forum???

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    Anyone have access to og114. It's been out of stock at the local distributor for almost a year here in Colorado
    Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Anyone have access to og114. It's been out of stock at the local distributor for almost a year here in Colorado
    I haven’t seen it in NM for about that long.

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    I have scored two bottles of ETL. One was $40, the other was $225. $132.50 average, not good, but not terrible. I haven't seen one on the shelf for years.

    Ordered 4 bottles of Obtanium Light Whiskey yesterday. Hot stuff at 142 proof, but tasty.

    Oddly enough, the pool room where I shoot is getting a regular supply of EH Taylor Small Batch, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, and a few others you would not expect to see in a pool room.
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    Amazing the tgr skillz lack so bad in the areas of adult beverage fabricashuns.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Oddly enough, the pool room where I shoot is getting a regular supply of EH Taylor Small Batch, Buffalo Trace, Eagle Rare, and a few others you would not expect to see in a pool room.
    All Buffalo Trace products. Maybe an in with the distributor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Anyone have access to og114. It's been out of stock at the local distributor for almost a year here in Colorado
    I've been finding it randomly in MT but nowhere close to home. The wife grabbed me some in Gardiner for our sledding trip last weekend. Evasive might have a hookup in helena since that's where I used to grab it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Anyone have access to og114. It's been out of stock at the local distributor for almost a year here in Colorado
    4 bottles on the shelf at my local Total Wine this evening. It’s Buffalo Trace products that are unobtanium around here

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    Buffalo Trace has been missing from the shelves around here for quite awhile. Recently popped back up for $25 (and only $27 for the liter). Had no idea it was so popular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifelinksplit View Post
    I've been finding it randomly in MT but nowhere close to home. The wife grabbed me some in Gardiner for our sledding trip last weekend. Evasive might have a hookup in helena since that's where I used to grab it.

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    I’ve never seen it in HLN. I buy it in Belgrade when I’m passing through. I’m down to 3/4 of my last bottle. Hope I can find another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donutlynx View Post
    Buffalo Trace has been missing from the shelves around here for quite awhile. Recently popped back up for $25 (and only $27 for the liter). Had no idea it was so popular.
    Buff trace single barrels (when you can find them) are one of the better deals out there at $25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Anyone have access to og114. It's been out of stock at the local distributor for almost a year here in Colorado
    I see it around here in MA if you want a bottle shipped. Have a couple unopened in the liquor cabinet now.

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