Well **** me, Not in Nebraskaaggie1906 said:It was everywhere for about a week about 2 months ago. They didn't last long.Jock 07 said:
And speaking of weller, is 12 even still made? Haven't seen that **** in well over a year.
Well **** me, Not in Nebraskaaggie1906 said:It was everywhere for about a week about 2 months ago. They didn't last long.Jock 07 said:
And speaking of weller, is 12 even still made? Haven't seen that **** in well over a year.
I have an unopened handle. Have anything worth trading?Jock 07 said:Well **** me, Not in Nebraskaaggie1906 said:It was everywhere for about a week about 2 months ago. They didn't last long.Jock 07 said:
And speaking of weller, is 12 even still made? Haven't seen that **** in well over a year.
Quoting for the new page.Buck Compton said:
Never tried any of the Old Forrester. Anyone have any opinions on the 1870 or 1920?
Not really, just ~ 1/4 bottle left that I'd like to replaceaggie1906 said:I have an unopened handle. Have anything worth trading?Jock 07 said:Well **** me, Not in Nebraskaaggie1906 said:It was everywhere for about a week about 2 months ago. They didn't last long.Jock 07 said:
And speaking of weller, is 12 even still made? Haven't seen that **** in well over a year.
third coast.. said:
well, the 2016 will be opened when my daughter is 21, it will be MUCH more dusty then. and even if you just procured it, the appreciation is still there!
i also still have a 2015 that i havent opened yet. no idea if/when i will.
Buck Compton said:Quoting for the new page.Buck Compton said:
Never tried any of the Old Forrester. Anyone have any opinions on the 1870 or 1920?
third coast.. said:
sounds good. im also still sitting on that BR. I cant mae myself open it.
Saw one of each on the shelf for retail, I'll pick one of each tomorrow and report back.RenoAg said:Buck Compton said:Quoting for the new page.Buck Compton said:
Never tried any of the Old Forrester. Anyone have any opinions on the 1870 or 1920?
I had a pour of 1920 out of a bottle AlaskanAg had one Saturday morning a few months ago. It hit my palate well so I highly recommend it if you see it on a shelf at a reasonable price. Haven't tried the 1870.
AlaskanAg99 said:
I finally found a ECBP in the wild. 136.
That's all I've seen of any note in months.
plowboy1065 said:AlaskanAg99 said:
I finally found a ECBP in the wild. 136.
That's all I've seen of any note in months.
I really like ECBP but not for $136
AlaskanAg99 said:
Yes, 136 proof for $62 I think.
plowboy1065 said:
I really like the 1920 and recently bought one for a client who was getting into bourbon. He text me yesterday to tell me he had his first drink and appreciated me picking it out for him.
On another note, I picked up a 1792 Full Proof WB Liquors store pick this week and it's some good juice for the price.
LGAggie said:
Is 40 creek double barrel reserve with a buy if it's on the shelf?
Also, how good is garrison brothers? $65 good?
Wheatables02 said:LGAggie said:
Is 40 creek double barrel reserve with a buy if it's on the shelf?
Also, how good is garrison brothers? $65 good?
No and no.
plowboy1065 said:
I've heard mixed reviews on it. Please post your thoughts
TGoll09 said:
For those in the DFW area, Taverna Rossa in Southlake has a very good bourbon selection. The wife and I went last night, and they had the following:
ORVW 10, Lot B, Thomas Handy, William Larue Weller, Black Maple Hill, Midwinter Nights Dram, Parker's Heritage 24, Elijah Craig 18, Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, Stagg Jr., EH Taylor Seasoned Wood, and the White whale itself, Booker's Rye.
I ended up going with the Seasoned Wood. $25 for a 2 oz. pour. I liked it a lot. I poured a glass of single barrel when I got home to conpare, and the seasoned wood was noticeably better.
Booker's Rye was $88. I just couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on it. Ryes aren't really my wheelhouse, and I just don't want to buy into the hype. I can't justify spending that much for one pour, when I can get an entire bottle of something good for the same price. Even worse, if it lived up to the hype, I'd just be pissed that I'll never be able to afford it.
I got the same thing out of the GB pours that I've had. Not sure if it's just the shear lack of age or if it's the mashbill. Does anyone know if they have plans for leaving some barrels to age longer? If they do leave some barrels to age, I hate to see the price tag on that offering.RenoAg said:Wheatables02 said:LGAggie said:
Is 40 creek double barrel reserve with a buy if it's on the shelf?
Also, how good is garrison brothers? $65 good?
No and no.
Garrison Brothers is quite possibly the worst thing I've ever drank. Just go get a can of corn, open it up, drain the juice and drink that juice. Cheaper and it'll taste better. But to each their own....
Thanks. Same here. The day I found WLW for $20 a pour I should have bought all 4 ounces left instead of just one.TGoll09 said:
Not sure on the WLW. I believe Handy was $40-45, so that's probably a decent reference point. $25-30 is pretty much where I draw the line. I asked on the Booker's Rye out of sheer curiosity, and I honestly was expecting $100+.