October 11, 200817 yr Further rye -- if you can find some Sazerac 18 it will give the Black Maple Hill a run for its money at half the price, in my inexpert opinion.
October 11, 200817 yr Sazerac is great, and the best I had before BMH 23, but I had them at the same time and the BMH was definitely my preference. Maybe Tampa needs to have a little bourbon tasting table. The impressions will be way more interesting than lousy old gear.
October 11, 200817 yr Author Maybe Tampa needs to have a little bourbon tasting table. The impressions will be way more interesting than lousy old gear. x2 on this one
October 11, 200817 yr Where's that? Is it a chain store or online? 4935 Mcconnell Ave # 21, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (Beverage Warehouse)
October 12, 200817 yr Sipping a little Bookers right now. As you can see, the bottle is 126.7 proof and damn is it tasty. JP#s donated this bottle to MOA and I only recently cracked it. Thanks JP!
October 12, 200817 yr Sipping a little Bookers right now. As you can see, the bottle is 126.7 proof and damn is it tasty. JP#s donated this bottle to MOA and I only recently cracked it. Thanks JP! Yum! Looks good. You were smart to keep it hidden at MOA. It would have disappeared instantly.
October 13, 200817 yr Author Well I went with this, today Actually the cheapest of the three in my final consideration. Must have been the flashbacks (tastebacks?) to August I would have bought the BMH Rye but alas they did not have it.
October 28, 200817 yr Figured I'd steal a pic from the same guy... Bulleit Out of the 5 bourbons I have right now (Weller Antique 107, Wild Turkey 101, Four Roses, Woodford Reserve, and Bulleit), this is my favorite pour. I think its a relative bargain at around 23-24$. **BRENT**
October 28, 200817 yr Although not traditional, Maker's Mark goes down smooth neat. Usually in my tank bag for longer motorcycle expeditions.
October 28, 200817 yr So you drink when riding? Nope, at the end of the trail. Leave the drinking while riding to Tyll.
November 13, 200817 yr Nope, at the end of the trail. Leave the drinking while riding to Tyll. Okie dokie.
November 13, 200817 yr I bought a 1/2 pint bottle of Jim Beam bourbon for the dual sport trip. It tasted excellent at the end of a cold day of riding and then camping.
November 13, 200817 yr That is a LOT of shitty liquor I made effectively the same comment when he posted that pic in his birthday thread.
November 13, 200817 yr Figured I'd steal a pic from the same guy... Bulleit Out of the 5 bourbons I have right now (Weller Antique 107, Wild Turkey 101, Four Roses, Woodford Reserve, and Bulleit), this is my favorite pour. I think its a relative bargain at around 23-24$. **BRENT** Thanks for the suggestion. I think I'll try it out sometime
November 13, 200817 yr I made effectively the same comment when he posted that pic in his birthday thread. Yup, someone needs to say it each time it shows up
November 13, 200817 yr Agreed, life is too short for bad booze. Speaking of which, you know they make good booze in small bottles, right Ken? Alternatively, a nice little flask of some good whiskey will feel a whole lot better than JB on a cold dual sport bike trip.
November 13, 200817 yr nobody has ever accused me of not being a whisk(e)y snob, but i think that no whisk(e)y can be truly bad, for even the worst whisk(e)y is better than no whisk(e)y. You are such a fucking whisk(e)y snob.
November 13, 200817 yr nobody has ever accused me of not being a whisk(e)y snob, but i think that no whisk(e)y can be truly bad, for even the worst whisk(e)y is better than no whisk(e)y. Is this also applicable to music?
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