Wrong glass as it's Wild Turkey Longbranch, not Four Roses
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(11-15-2020, 06:29 AM)GearNoir Wrote:
Small dram of Monkey Shoulder neat. First time. A little bit of bite up front but oh so smooth after. Smells delicious, tastes like a scotch base with bourbon sweetness. Good buy!
1 of my non-bourbon favorites Chris. NICE !!
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I'm on the tail end of a few fingers of Wild Turkey Longbranch..........................yummmmmmmmmm
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(11-12-2020, 06:05 AM)Zen Shaver Wrote: I’ll be driving through Kentucky on my way to Atlanta in January. Any recommendations for bottles to pickup on my way? I’ve heard that Heaven Hill Green label is a good value. I’m no expert but my favorite bottles for sipping include Elijah Craig Small Batch, Larceny, and High West double rye.
I haven’t visited Kentucky since I was a kid but Dave’s recommended link looks like a solid one.
A couple I’d add since you enjoy Elijah Craig - definitely grab some of the Elijah Craig distillery only “hand grenade” bottles. I’ve heard quite a few people say they’re as good as any bourbon you’ll find anywhere.
I’ve also been super impressed with what Wilderness Trail has been releasing in their 4 year expressions so I can only imagine how great their 6 year distillery only bottles are.
I wish you Godspeed on your travels!
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Picked up on Deus Vult 's recommendation and will try soon
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With the cool weather setting in, I turn to scotch, whiskey, bourbon and rye. My absolute favorite scotch is Lagavulin 16. My favorite whiskey and bourbon are both by Clyde May's. They make a straight bourbon and an Alabama whiskey. And I like Bulleit Rye. I drink them all with one ice cube.
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(11-23-2020, 03:00 AM)Deus Vult Wrote:
Going with one of my favorite attainable barrel proof bourbons on this rainy night in New Mexico.
Cheers!
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Where about in NM ? My aunt lives in Rio Rancho
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