#151

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Austin, TX
Just grab the Weller while you contemplate Dinder1 ! Weller 12 year, although difficult to find lately, is one of the greatest hidden gems in the bourbon world. Most of the Buffalo Trace stuff is solid but for $25, it's extraordinary. Of course, Antique is no slouch either!
Kevin
#152
(07-19-2016, 01:48 PM)kwsher Wrote: Just grab the Weller while you contemplate Dinder1 ! Weller 12 year, although difficult to find lately, is one of the greatest hidden gems in the bourbon world. Most of the Buffalo Trace stuff is solid but for $25, it's extraordinary. Of course, Antique is no slouch either!

Ha, great advice! I went with the Weller Antique 107 as I am out of the 12,,,,but you are right about the 12 being a gem along with the rest of the Weller lineup in my book.

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#153
Picked this bottle up today and am super excited to give it a go tonight.

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#154

Member
Austin, TX
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Fighting the heat and of course malaria, G&T

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Kevin
#155
(07-20-2016, 01:14 AM)kwsher Wrote: [Image: GyDcKsCl.jpg]

Fighting the heat and of course malaria, G&T

I'm a G&T man myself, but our summer is late this year.Huh
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Good for a hot day Smile

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#157

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Austin, TX
(07-20-2016, 05:22 AM)Dinder1 Wrote: I'm a G&T man myself, but our summer is late this year.Huh
Din, this Ford's is a really solid lower cost gin- very pleasantly surprised. We got a hall pass on the heat until the last week, week and a half but are in full swing now and it tastes great with a little Fever Tree tonic!
Kevin
#158

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(07-20-2016, 04:18 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(07-20-2016, 05:22 AM)Dinder1 Wrote: I'm a G&T man myself, but our summer is late this year.Huh
Din, this Ford's is a really solid lower cost gin- very pleasantly surprised. We got a hall pass on the heat until the last week, week and a half but are in full swing now and it tastes great with a little Fever Tree tonic!

Fever Tree tonic, kwsher? I almost always grab Schwepps and haven't paid too much attention to the tonic side of a G&T. Hmm. Confused2

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#159

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Austin, TX
(07-20-2016, 04:23 PM)Freddy Wrote: Fever Tree tonic, kwsher?  I almost always grab Schwepps and haven't paid too much attention to the tonic side of a G&T.  Hmm. Confused2
Really good stuff Freddy . They have a number of different types but the straight tonic and bitter lemon are my favorites for G&T.

Let me know if you happen to pick some up!

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Kevin
#160
(07-20-2016, 04:18 PM)kwsher Wrote:
(07-20-2016, 05:22 AM)Dinder1 Wrote: I'm a G&T man myself, but our summer is late this year.Huh
Din, this Ford's is a really solid lower cost gin- very pleasantly surprised. We got a hall pass on the heat until the last week, week and a half but are in full swing now and it tastes great with a little Fever Tree tonic!

Thanks for the tip, I will keep my eyes peeled for this gin. Our summer is finally arriving too, should be in the 80's this week.


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