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  1. #1026
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    Got a pair of those Norlan glasses for Christmas from my mom (thanks mom). She also got me a bottle of Casa Noble Anejo (tasty tequila).

    I find the Wellers to be easy-drinking...but lack "character".

    My current quiver:
    Buffalo Trace (go to...especially for my Manhattans)
    Eagle Rare
    Weller SR
    Larceny

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    I’ve found that after receiving a couple bottles of Jefferson’s Reserve for Christmas that it is a fine changeup from Woodford.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Look for Old Grand Dad 114, Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, and Knob Creek Single Barrel. Baker's is really similar, but a lower proof (107).
    Thanks. Have had bakers and wasn't super impressed. Haven't had the 114 but old grandad never did it for me before they became popular with this new wave. Like I said I do enjoy Elijah so I'll keep an eye out for the barrel proof and knob creek was my go to before I started getting bookers. I still enjoy the knob ck rye if I'm having an old fashioned.

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    Opened an OGD114 I had last night. Forgot how tasty it is. Might grab a few more for the stash.

    Also picked up some Pikesville Rye this week that I’m enjoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    I’ve found that after receiving a couple bottles of Jefferson’s Reserve for Christmas that it is a fine changeup from Woodford.
    My favorite. All of the Jeffersons are good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lifelinksplit View Post
    Thanks. Have had bakers and wasn't super impressed. Haven't had the 114 but old grandad never did it for me before they became popular with this new wave. Like I said I do enjoy Elijah so I'll keep an eye out for the barrel proof and knob creek was my go to before I started getting bookers. I still enjoy the knob ck rye if I'm having an old fashioned.
    Seriously, try the OGD 114. Much better than regular OGD, and well priced.

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    ^^^ Yessir! The og is pretty much always front and center in my liquor cabinet.

    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!
    Cletus: Duly noted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Seriously, try the OGD 114. Much better than regular OGD, and well priced.
    Good call. Tried some at dinner 2nite. Was very surprised and happy. Should have ordered it neat though as they didn't have big cube (i know I feel douchey even saying it) and I preferred it quite a bit more before it watered down. Also only $9 for a double. Gonna have to put it in the rotation. Thanks again guys for the recommendation.

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    Remarkably Jim Beam pre prohibition Rye is tasty as hell. And under $20 here in AK.
    But Ellen kicks ass - if she had a beard it would be much more haggard. -Jer

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    im a newbie but liking the larceny for now...reviews were good for $30 bottles.

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    I keep re-visiting the Larceny, and trying to like it. For some reason I just don't. I'm really digging the Elijah Craig, and Eagle Rare in that price point.

    Side note. I have bought way too many bottles in the past month. I'm getting deep down this rabbit hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiberAwptik View Post
    I keep re-visiting the Larceny, and trying to like it. For some reason I just don't. I'm really digging the Elijah Craig, and Eagle Rare in that price point.

    Side note. I have bought way too many bottles in the past month. I'm getting deep down this rabbit hole.
    I’ve been getting some eye rolls from the wife lately when I come home with a new bottle. But it’s all in the name of science I tell ya!

    Lucked out this weekend and got a bottle of Weller 12, OWA, Sazerac Rye, and Elmer T Lee from a buddy. Also got to try some Rock Hill Farms that was absolutely delicious.

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    Christmas was good...always nice having family visit from the USA where access to this stuff is so much better than up here in Canuckistan...

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    Opened the EH Taylor, and it is amazing. Have not opened the Blood Oath, seems like it might be a bottle that the marketing and exclusivity may warrant keeping unopened (i.e. the reviews of the actual bourbon don't keep up with the hype) ... but will likely just find the right night and pop it.

    (wine is part of another rabbit hole addiction, but will save that for it's own thread...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiberAwptik View Post
    Side note. I have bought way too many bottles in the past month. I'm getting deep down this rabbit hole.
    The trick is to figure out what it is that you like at some point and have kind of a list when you go to the bottle shop and see what's available in your price range. I've experimented a lot, and every now and then I'll try something new but I've got a pretty good idea of what I like best, which is good when I'm faced with aisles full of brown liquor choices.

    I'll stock up a bit if I find something that isn't always available. I came across a good price on George Stagg Jr. recently at my LLS so I picked up a few. I've done the same with Four Roses single barrel.

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    Scored big at Christmas, and perhaps a bum leg.
    Elija Craig single barrel
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    Jack Daniels White Rabbit (yeah I know)
    Jack Daniels Red Dog----Reeeeally good stuff although not a bourbon

    The Jack Red Dog is very smooth, great taste on the front end and mellow on the back. Unfortunately, unless you are in Tennessee, neither White Rabbit or Red Dog are available.

    My daughter, who I though loved me, picked up a bottle of George T. Stagg for $89 at a liquor store in NC, then promptly sold it for $400. Told her that would have been a real nice Christmas gift for dad, but.....
    In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    My daughter, who I though loved me, picked up a bottle of George T. Stagg for $89 at a liquor store in NC, then promptly sold it for $400. Told her that would have been a real nice Christmas gift for dad, but.....
    Ouch, man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aragon View Post
    Christmas was good...always nice having family visit from the USA where access to this stuff is so much better than up here in Canuckistan...

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    Opened the EH Taylor, and it is amazing. Have not opened the Blood Oath, seems like it might be a bottle that the marketing and exclusivity may warrant keeping unopened (i.e. the reviews of the actual bourbon don't keep up with the hype) ... but will likely just find the right night and pop it.

    (wine is part of another rabbit hole addiction, but will save that for it's own thread...)
    I think EHT is going to be my next purchase. I think this Eagle Rare is going to be finished off pretty soon, and when I go for a replacment an EHT might jump in for the ride home.

    Collection has grown:

    Weller SR
    Weller Antique
    Larceny
    Elijah Craig SB
    Woodfords Double Oak
    Blantons SiB
    Four Roses SB
    Four Roses SiB OBSV (Standard)
    Four Roses SiB OBSK (Select)
    Four Roses SiB OBSQ (Select)

    The wife is concerned. I'm having a blast. Keeping it 2 small pours a night.
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    So, because of a recent turn of events, I've stocked up on a few prize bottles and have a couple of each of these so that I can indulge but don't have to leave the house: High West Midwinter Night's Dram rye, George Stagg Jr, Four Roses Single Barrel Select (OBSK & OESK), and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. There's some Woodford Reserve, Weller Special Reserve, and Sazerac rye for back up. I'm currently working my way through the ECBP and I have to say that with a small splash that this is some goddamn fine bourbon. Will report back on the others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    So, because of a recent turn of events, I've stocked up on a few prize bottles and have a couple of each of these so that I can indulge but don't have to leave the house: High West Midwinter Night's Dram rye, George Stagg Jr, Four Roses Single Barrel Select (OBSK & OESK), and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. There's some Woodford Reserve, Weller Special Reserve, and Sazerac rye for back up. I'm currently working my way through the ECBP and I have to say that with a small splash that this is some goddamn fine bourbon. Will report back on the others.
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    Sending you good vibes MS. Don't try to drink em all at once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    So, because of a recent turn of events, I've stocked up on a few prize bottles and have a couple of each of these so that I can indulge but don't have to leave the house: High West Midwinter Night's Dram rye, George Stagg Jr, Four Roses Single Barrel Select (OBSK & OESK), and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. There's some Woodford Reserve, Weller Special Reserve, and Sazerac rye for back up. I'm currently working my way through the ECBP and I have to say that with a small splash that this is some goddamn fine bourbon. Will report back on the others.
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    I may be in New Mexico, USA sometime in early March. Climbing in Hueco and Roy. Just PM me your address and I'll help you drink those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_B View Post
    Sending you good vibes MS. Don't try to drink em all at once.
    Thanks, and of course that stuff is to good to swill. I'll be sipping appreciatively. ¡Salud!

    cj, right on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    So, because of a recent turn of events, I've stocked up on a few prize bottles and have a couple of each of these so that I can indulge but don't have to leave the house: High West Midwinter Night's Dram rye, George Stagg Jr, Four Roses Single Barrel Select (OBSK & OESK), and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. There's some Woodford Reserve, Weller Special Reserve, and Sazerac rye for back up. I'm currently working my way through the ECBP and I have to say that with a small splash that this is some goddamn fine bourbon. Will report back on the others.
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    Nice collection. The Stagg Jr is bold and hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powder Ho View Post
    Nice collection. The Stagg Jr is bold and hot.
    I like to add a splash to the Stagg jr to tame that heat - great flavor then. My LLS has a faIr amount at a pretty good price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    So, because of a recent turn of events, I've stocked up on a few prize bottles and have a couple of each of these so that I can indulge but don't have to leave the house: High West Midwinter Night's Dram rye, George Stagg Jr, Four Roses Single Barrel Select (OBSK & OESK), and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof. There's some Woodford Reserve, Weller Special Reserve, and Sazerac rye for back up. I'm currently working my way through the ECBP and I have to say that with a small splash that this is some goddamn fine bourbon. Will report back on the others.
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    Fuck, I wish I could find that Midwinter Nights Dram.

    For some reason the last 2 times I have drank Stagg Jr. it went down the wrong pipe.

    LLS got in a barrel select shipment of Eagle Rare....it is OH so tasty. I bought 3 bottles. Might go back for more to store in the bunker.
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    Hoping this works. Sorry. Just bagging a bit. I have been lucky with my lls

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