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    I bought a couple of the Glencairn Canadian whisky glasses, and I really like them. They've become my preferred glass for neat whisky, highballs, and beer. Next to original Glencairn for scale.

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Wasn't that thimbleful before I could not resist.  Mixing that gallon right now...

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Dang, I wish I knew about Springbank before the prices went up ☹️

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^that one’s all on the distribution. used to be Preiss, switched to Pacific Edge maybe 2-3 years back. before the UK cut off exporting i got Longrow 18 for $60-70 less per bottle than it is in my area now.

unfortunately springer doesn’t have many substitutes for that profile. so if it’s your thing, gonna have to bite the bullet. 

^^ this is true.. good observation. i had not thought about it, but Springer is Springer. i cannot say i have had another whisky and mistook it for the campbeltown malt.

Agree. I can’t imagine what a 50yr Pappy would cost. Just their investment alone in storing it, at least Scotland is naturally air conditioned  

 

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When the consumer wants something illogical take part of what is unique about your product and change it to meet demand? Sure, why not.

Early Christmas.  Especially excited to try Rampur Select from India and Redbreast 12 ?‍♂️

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Hmmm.  Interesting, but so far, the Pikesville rye is speaking to me more than others..

I'm very curious as to the Forester 1920. Let me know what you think once you've cracked her open!

12 minutes ago, TMoney said:

I'm very curious as to the Forester 1920. Let me know what you think once you've cracked her open!

Actually, I should have said Pikesville is speaking to me more than others, not including the Old Forester 1920.  I already have drunk Forester 1920 plenty in past and still have a half bottle left, but only picked up another bottle in the picture to make sure I don't run out ;D

It's truly wonderful bourbon, and its 115 proof nutty, creme brulee palate is DeLicious,, and everyone should have a bottle!

1 minute ago, Jon L said:

Actually, I should have said Pikesville is speaking to me more than others, not including the Old Forester 1920.  I already have drunk Forester 1920 plenty in past and still have a half bottle left, but only picked up another bottle in the picture to make sure I don't run out ;D

It's truly wonderful bourbon, and its 115 proof nutty, creme brulee palate is DeLicious,, and everyone should have a bottle!

Noted. It's on the list.

The Pikesville is a excellent rye especially when found at the proper price. The 1920 is also a really good, best thing to come out of Brown Foreman. 

1 hour ago, Jon L said:

...Old Forester 1920.  I already have drunk Forester 1920 plenty in past and still have a half bottle left, but only picked up another bottle in the picture to make sure I don't run out ;D

It's truly wonderful bourbon, and its 115 proof nutty, creme brulee palate is DeLicious,, and everyone should have a bottle!

Is that the one with a note of Anise to it?

21 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said:

Is that the one with a note of Anise to it?

I'm not sure I know what Anise tastes like..but I would say more along the lines of caramelized dark cherry taste with very viscous mouthfeel.

Anise is very much similar to the key flavour in liquorice -- it's a very distinctive taste.  Not for everyone.  I happen to have enjoyed it when I first started on the 1920 (went back and checked -- yes, it is, indeed, the one I found to have a note of anise to it), but by the end of the bottle, I was tired of it.

It's also possible that not all bottles have a note of anise to it, and just the batch I got.  I will try it again to know for sure.  (It obvious wasn't that much of a turn-off to me, if I'm willing to try it again.)

Me:  flipping between Sazerac Rye, Rendezvous Rye, and Farmstock #2 Rye.  Rye?  Rye not?

I gotta try more Rye's.  Flipping among Rittenhouse, Pikesville, and Lot 40 rye, that Rittenhouse a damn good deal and at healthy 100 proof too!:lol:

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Sometimes I am such a sheeple. I hope I don’t regret the Old Forester, never been much of a fan of previous incarnations. I am a fan of the proofs.

I highly doubt you will be disappointed with those two. 

Standing in Total Wine looking to break my $80/bottle budget for something Real good. What to get?

 

Bourbon or Scotch.

They are out of Highland Park 18!

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