I'm just gonna leave this right here. Not all mine but getting to enjoy them nonetheless.
MarathonAg12 said:
Any good spots in San Antonio to try?
MW03 said:
Always good to see a collection of opened bottles.
MW03 said:
Always good to see a collection of opened bottles.
What do you want to know?MarathonAg12 said:
Widow Jane Whiskey Distilled from a Rye Mash, American Oak aged.
I picked up a bottle of this at Twin Liquors.
Anyone familiar with this?
No clue.MarathonAg12 said:
How does it compare to other Ryes? Good pour?
I've never seen it before.
MW03 said:
BreakingBourbon.com is usually my first stop whenever I run across something new. They don't re-review bottles which can be a problem, but it's a good resource. I have never seen Widow Jane, but I did find this: https://www.breakingbourbon.com/review/widow-jane-10-year-single-barrel-bourbon
By the way, I find that it affects my objectivity somewhat to read reviews. I'm prone to dislike a bottle they don't like and vice versa. Consequently, I'll usually only check it if I'm completely in the dark about something.
MarathonAg12 said:
How does it compare to other Ryes? Good pour?
I've never seen it before.
Ducks4brkfast said:No clue.MarathonAg12 said:
How does it compare to other Ryes? Good pour?
I've never seen it before.
But semi-related, are you just buying every bottle you come across in the liquor store?
I tried it at a bar, and to my surprise I did not hate it. Not sure that I would go through a bottle quickly but it would not sit forever.jh0400 said:
Make sure you like peat before you buy a Campfire. It's a unique bottle that's not for everyone.
Ducks4brkfast said:
But semi-related, are you just buying every bottle you come across in the liquor store?