I was not a fan of the Tin cup 14. It was just okay.
Aggie Therapist said:
Someone check on BrokeAssAggie……he's either dead or not drinking.
Aggie Baseball is tanking…
Aggie Therapist said:
Aggie Baseball is tanking…
Aggie Therapist said:
Brauny has been quiet here……rough times
ConfidentAg said:
After dogging MGP a store owner talked me into a Stellum store pick. This was ~$40 for 115 proof instead of ~$60 for 86 proof (Tincup 14) I passed on earlier.
Tastes pretty damn good so far.
AgDev01 said:
So what are some random bottles y'all have bought, without knowing anything about it except for what is on the label, that you ended up enjoying?
I've mentioned this one before but i'm really enjoying this bottle of Sinister Malt Whiskey i got from TW. Saw it in the American Whiskey isle at TW marked down for $32ish, i believe. As someone who likes a good stout i decided to give this bottle a go. Looking at the distillery online i doubt i would like anything else they produce but this bottle is really good. Tons of dark chocolate and graham cracker throughout. If you like stouts, buy a bottle, it has me looking for other stout aged whiskeys to try.
(not my picture but i already finished my glass so..)
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Enter into temptation with Sinister's aromas of honey, apricot, and caramel. Entice your palate with flavors of chocolate, fig, and crme brle. This 95-proof spirit finishes with a subtle sweetness balanced by peppery and woody notes.
The sourced whiskey debate is an interesting one. I don't mind a sourced whiskey as long as they are clear where it comes from.Tom Cardy said:
There's a ton of great history about sourced whiskey that you may be interested in. A lot of the best whiskey around right now is blended sourced product.