Thanks, thought that is what it was, but hadn't ever seen one in the wild.
I picked up a couple of bottles of Evan Williams Single Barrel in Arkansas that were store picks. They actually go over and select their barrels.BQRyno said:The distilleries select specific barrels/bottles for stores and put a sticker or label on the bottle with that store's name. They're basically the cream of the crop.FrioAg said:
Very much a newbie bourbon question. What is a "store pick"?
Don't know about the Dallas area Costcos but the Houston ones have quite a few of the 1792 store pics on the shelves.FrioAg said:
Thanks, thought that is what it was, but hadn't ever seen one in the wild.
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bonfiresmoke said:
My first attempt at posting a picture. I hope it works because I made an amazing find in Louisiana this past weekend.
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When I first tried it, I hadn't heard much about it, and I didn't look at the proof. After 2 drink I was drunk and had no idea why. It hits me harder than most high proofs too. But it sure is tasty.RenoAg said:
I like the Stagg Jr flavor profile. Good value for the buzz. This high proofer seems to hit me harder than others for some reason. If you don't like flamethrower heat to start, you won't like this.
I'll be the dissenting opinon - I like the Jefferson's Reserve. It's a good pour. A smidge over priced, but I say that about most bourbons these days. Ocean is also a good pour to me - not blow your skirt up and drop your panties good pour, but a good pour with unique flavor. There is a lot of hate for Jefferson's and most of it is simply because he doesn't distill his own juice and it falls into the groupthink mentality.Nuke LaLoosh said:
Anyone here tried jeffersons ocean aged at sea or special reserve?
Stagg jr worth a buy?
Which of the four roses are worth a purchase?