I scored a Michter's Barrel Strength Rye yesterday as well as a Maker's FAE-01. I also bought some Ouzo and Greek Wine for Greek themed event we're hosting.
CloudRusty said:
That's quite a haul! Very nice
I see the Bookers Pig Skin batch in Central Texas area at Specs and TL for $89 pretty regularly. Not sure where you are at, but that is the price around here.Pac1698 said:
Appreciate the feedback! I'll keep looking, that's half the fun for me.
Saw some EHT SB at retail Saturday. Blew my mind.Sazerac said:
I've personally seen EHT at retail once in the last year
Proc,proc said:Saw some EHT SB at retail Saturday. Blew my mind.Sazerac said:
I've personally seen EHT at retail once in the last year
Saw a KC12 year here in Central Texas for around $70, is it worth that price?Sazerac said:
Cracked the KC12 I muled back from NJ couple weeks ago. I'm into high proof stuff but this 50% is a nice, smooth, well aged pour. Just a more refined version of the KC9. It's in the same class as other $50-$60 bottles like Belle Meade reserve and OF1920, but certainly has a different taste.
It's one of the few older aged bottles you can sometimes find before you get into the BTAC 17 and 18, which is unique. It has those same mellowed flavors which is hard to find. Recommend people give it a try for that reason, and I Will buy again, but not going to go out of my way to keep on the shelf.
I think that would be my max if I had never had one.AGBrewer512 said:Saw a KC12 year here in Central Texas for around $70, is it worth that price?Sazerac said:
Cracked the KC12 I muled back from NJ couple weeks ago. I'm into high proof stuff but this 50% is a nice, smooth, well aged pour. Just a more refined version of the KC9. It's in the same class as other $50-$60 bottles like Belle Meade reserve and OF1920, but certainly has a different taste.
It's one of the few older aged bottles you can sometimes find before you get into the BTAC 17 and 18, which is unique. It has those same mellowed flavors which is hard to find. Recommend people give it a try for that reason, and I Will buy again, but not going to go out of my way to keep on the shelf.
CTGilley said:I think that would be my max if I had never had one.AGBrewer512 said:Saw a KC12 year here in Central Texas for around $70, is it worth that price?Sazerac said:
Cracked the KC12 I muled back from NJ couple weeks ago. I'm into high proof stuff but this 50% is a nice, smooth, well aged pour. Just a more refined version of the KC9. It's in the same class as other $50-$60 bottles like Belle Meade reserve and OF1920, but certainly has a different taste.
It's one of the few older aged bottles you can sometimes find before you get into the BTAC 17 and 18, which is unique. It has those same mellowed flavors which is hard to find. Recommend people give it a try for that reason, and I Will buy again, but not going to go out of my way to keep on the shelf.
Ducks4brkfast said:
Grabbed these yesterday
Ducks4brkfast said:
Grabbed these yesterday
He just wanted to post a pic of his cock on the bottle. Sick.Naveronski said:Ducks4brkfast said:
Grabbed these yesterday
What's the joke?
Yes. I'm still hunting for my third bottle. I love it that much.AGBrewer512 said:Saw a KC12 year here in Central Texas for around $70, is it worth that price?Sazerac said:
Cracked the KC12 I muled back from NJ couple weeks ago. I'm into high proof stuff but this 50% is a nice, smooth, well aged pour. Just a more refined version of the KC9. It's in the same class as other $50-$60 bottles like Belle Meade reserve and OF1920, but certainly has a different taste.
It's one of the few older aged bottles you can sometimes find before you get into the BTAC 17 and 18, which is unique. It has those same mellowed flavors which is hard to find. Recommend people give it a try for that reason, and I Will buy again, but not going to go out of my way to keep on the shelf.
proc said:Yes. I'm still hunting for my third bottle. I love it that much.AGBrewer512 said:Saw a KC12 year here in Central Texas for around $70, is it worth that price?Sazerac said:
Cracked the KC12 I muled back from NJ couple weeks ago. I'm into high proof stuff but this 50% is a nice, smooth, well aged pour. Just a more refined version of the KC9. It's in the same class as other $50-$60 bottles like Belle Meade reserve and OF1920, but certainly has a different taste.
It's one of the few older aged bottles you can sometimes find before you get into the BTAC 17 and 18, which is unique. It has those same mellowed flavors which is hard to find. Recommend people give it a try for that reason, and I Will buy again, but not going to go out of my way to keep on the shelf.
Ducks4brkfast said:
Lol no joke intended. We just got the barrel we picked last December.