Whisky, Whiskey, Scotch, Bourbon

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durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:joey, have you gotten the pappy yet?
Should arrive on Thursday (tomorrow), friend.
I still have not opened mine...I see people offering over $500 for it now..I'm not selling but waiting for the next round of visitors to leave so I dont have to share it ;)
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doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:joey, have you gotten the pappy yet?
Should arrive on Thursday (tomorrow), friend.
I still have not opened mine...I see people offering over $500 for it now..I'm not selling but waiting for the next round of visitors to leave so I dont have to share it ;)
:nice:

It'll be tough not to open it straight away. But I think I'm gonna wait a few days at least. After that, it's a conversation piece only. Very VERY few people will get to sip it outside of me and my wife.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:joey, have you gotten the pappy yet?
Should arrive on Thursday (tomorrow), friend.
I still have not opened mine...I see people offering over $500 for it now..I'm not selling but waiting for the next round of visitors to leave so I dont have to share it ;)
:nice:

It'll be tough not to open it straight away. But I think I'm gonna wait a few days at least. After that, it's a conversation piece only. Very VERY few people will get to sip it outside of me and my wife.
go broncos
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doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
doug rr wrote:joey, have you gotten the pappy yet?
Should arrive on Thursday (tomorrow), friend.
I still have not opened mine...I see people offering over $500 for it now..I'm not selling but waiting for the next round of visitors to leave so I dont have to share it ;)
:nice:

It'll be tough not to open it straight away. But I think I'm gonna wait a few days at least. After that, it's a conversation piece only. Very VERY few people will get to sip it outside of me and my wife.
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Anyone know of any ported Bourbons to try outside of Angels Envy?

I know of Big Bottom from Oregon I think but I don't know of others.

I really enjoy Angels Envy.
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Hey Doug, I got the 15. It's on my shelf now. :luv:
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durdencommatyler wrote:Hey Doug, I got the 15. It's on my shelf now. :luv:
is it possible we're the two coolest people here?
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doug rr wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:Hey Doug, I got the 15. It's on my shelf now. :luv:
is it possible we're the two coolest people here?
Absolutely we are.
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no, they are
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I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.
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vegman wrote:I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.

Buffalo Trace, Bulleit, 1792 (Ridgemont Reserve), Jeffersons, Elijah Craig (used to be it's pricier now)

All of those are around 20 -24 bucks where I come from and are good tasty bourbons. Elijah Craig is about 30 something now.

Makers Mark and Jim Beam black are pretty good too.

Lately, I've been a really big fan of Buffalo Trace and Jefferson's.
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vegman wrote:I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.
I like Jefferson's
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Electromatic wrote:
vegman wrote:I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.

Buffalo Trace, Bulleit, 1792 (Ridgemont Reserve), Jeffersons, Elijah Craig (used to be it's pricier now)

All of those are around 20 -24 bucks where I come from and are good tasty bourbons. Elijah Craig is about 30 something now.

Makers Mark and Jim Beam black are pretty good too.

Lately, I've been a really big fan of Buffalo Trace and Jefferson's.
Cool, thanks.
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vegman wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
vegman wrote:I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.

Buffalo Trace, Bulleit, 1792 (Ridgemont Reserve), Jeffersons, Elijah Craig (used to be it's pricier now)

All of those are around 20 -24 bucks where I come from and are good tasty bourbons. Elijah Craig is about 30 something now.

Makers Mark and Jim Beam black are pretty good too.

Lately, I've been a really big fan of Buffalo Trace and Jefferson's.
Cool, thanks.
its a good list and I'd like to add the bulleit rye to that list..I enjoy it more than the other bulleit
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A friend gave me this for Christmas, but I've yet to open it.

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sohh i donno if you guys can get it where you are but my dad got me this canadian whisky for xmas,



and i'm learning that whisky can have actual flavors in it other than "whisky" and burning

my other experiences have been johnnie walker red and jameson
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I thought damp wood and burning were the only two whiskey flavors.
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doug rr wrote:
vegman wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
vegman wrote:I enjoy a good bourbon when I have some poured for me but I never remember what I had. Any suggestions for a good bottle to have in the house without breaking the bank? I don't have a clue what to buy.

Buffalo Trace, Bulleit, 1792 (Ridgemont Reserve), Jeffersons, Elijah Craig (used to be it's pricier now)

All of those are around 20 -24 bucks where I come from and are good tasty bourbons. Elijah Craig is about 30 something now.

Makers Mark and Jim Beam black are pretty good too.

Lately, I've been a really big fan of Buffalo Trace and Jefferson's.
Cool, thanks.
its a good list and I'd like to add the bulleit rye to that list..I enjoy it more than the other bulleit
Well, I grabbed a bottle of Buffalo Trace for no other reason than I live in Buffalo and it seemed like a good place to start. My Dad's coming to town to meet his new Grandson so we'll toast him with some bourbon.
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