Y'all covered most of the ryes, but nobody mentioned michters cask strength and I think it's pretty solid.
jh0400 said:WreckitRalph90 said:
I need to find me a good liquor store to be a regular at. (Should have started when I moved to cedar park a few years ago)
This is easier said than done unless you're content to buy a bunch of fairly uninteresting things in hopes of getting a call when they get an allocated bottle.
I bought one at liquor store in Colleyville for $79 last year.cclearman said:
THH
They are never in store. Saved for bar/restaurants as far As I can tell.
agcrock2005 said:I bought one at liquor store in Colleyville for $79 last year.cclearman said:
THH
They are never in store. Saved for bar/restaurants as far As I can tell.
the dude10 said:
Y'all covered most of the ryes, but nobody mentioned michters cask strength and I think it's pretty solid.
austinag1997 said:jh0400 said:WreckitRalph90 said:
I need to find me a good liquor store to be a regular at. (Should have started when I moved to cedar park a few years ago)
This is easier said than done unless you're content to buy a bunch of fairly uninteresting things in hopes of getting a call when they get an allocated bottle.
Somewhat true. I have a whole lot of drinking time between prime bourbon releases. Where you choose to make those purchases probably makes a big difference come BTAC season.
jh0400 said:austinag1997 said:jh0400 said:WreckitRalph90 said:
I need to find me a good liquor store to be a regular at. (Should have started when I moved to cedar park a few years ago)
This is easier said than done unless you're content to buy a bunch of fairly uninteresting things in hopes of getting a call when they get an allocated bottle.
Somewhat true. I have a whole lot of drinking time between prime bourbon releases. Where you choose to make those purchases probably makes a big difference come BTAC season.
I just don't drink that much shelf bourbon. Most everything I have are special releases, store picks, or other spirits like scotch or rum.
Fall92 said:
I'll say this about Tony's- they always have a store pick 4RBS OESK and OGD114. I also picked up a 1.75 of ER there.
I'm so out of the loop since I almost never bother with special releases or hard to find stuff. I didn't know Larceny had a barrel proof. They're one of favorite "value" Bourbons. No one seems to know how good it is. Hope people don't start hoarding the standard bottling for no reason.WreckitRalph90 said:
Haha that moment when you just go into your total wine and bs with the purchasing manager and he gives you larceny BP .
MW03 said:
Maybe my pallet sucks, but I really like Early Times BiB. It's fantastic for the price.
Boro Ag 2000 said:
Did a blind tasting of 5 recently with my brother-in-law, and Early Times BiB was #1 in his ranking and #2 In mine. It's very good, imo.
Others included were Makers cask, Blanton's, 4R SiB, and McKenna 10.
Lester Freamon said:
Man, I loved it. There is definitely some grassiness that could be fixed by more aging, I think it's a two year old spirit, but I felt like the wheat and corn was really well balanced and loved the fullness of flavor on the back end. A lot of the other non BT wheated mashbills I have tried feel so thin on the finish.
Out of curiosity, do you have a go to wheater that's readily available at retail?