Quoted from DBLM:I like the 3 better than the 2. The 5th is going for about 500 around here and I think is overpriced.
Has anybody tried Blood Oath? It is fantastic!
Well good. I grabbed a 3 well under $500.
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Quoted from DBLM:I like the 3 better than the 2. The 5th is going for about 500 around here and I think is overpriced.
Has anybody tried Blood Oath? It is fantastic!
Well good. I grabbed a 3 well under $500.
Quoted from Fulltilt:Well good. I grabbed a 3 well under $500.
I paid about 280 for the 3 when it came out. The 5 is going for so much because of the distiller dying.
Quoted from vaevictis:So, in recent times, I've begun collecting larger format bottles (1.75L) of bourbon. Considered doing a kind of joke calendar/photo shoot with them for friends and family. So far, besides the usual shelf inhabitants, I've collected a Weller Special Reserve, Old Fitzgerald Prime (rare around here in any size), Woodford Reserve, plus the Eagle Rare and Elijah Craig 12 year pictured above. On the lookout for a Willett Potstill Reserve and 1792. My question is has anyone actually seen other/higher end bourbons in 1.75L? I believe Weller 12 year has a 1.75L, but I've only seen the 750ml in the wild. (I'd pick up a Weller 12 in any size at a reasonable price now in the wild) Any suggestions?
My buddy picked up a Weller 12 yr 1.75L when he went to the Kentucky derby last year, and I haven’t let him forget he only bought one. I’d max out my credit card buying every one the store had.
Quoted from Jaeg:Logged off and ready for the weekend. I've never had 1792. Cheers!
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You chose a good one.
Pretty stoked to try this guy, never had it. So I just noticed that I have 42 bottles of bourbon and rye open and this will be my 43rd. Anybody else have a shit ton open or do you guys just open one and drink until it’s gone? I think I may have BASS-bourbon acquisition syndrome sickness.
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The new "more politically correct" (ie. - DSM 5) listing should be: Bourbon Use Disorder, recurrent. ICD-10: F112.5
I'm planning to find my new "Bourbon Cabinet".
Quoted from Fulltilt:The new "more politically correct" (ie. - DSM 5) listing should be: Bourbon Use Disorder, recurrent. ICD-10: F112.5
I'm planning to find my new "Bourbon Cabinet".
My apologies. I’m waiting for McIntosh to come out with a bourbon cabinet myself.
Quoted from Chisox:My apologies. I’m waiting for McIntosh to come out with a bourbon cabinet myself.
No idea how many bottles I have but I do know a lot of them are open
Quoted from kcZ:Not really a fan of this one. Might be something to do with not have an ice cube.. too lazy to go looking for the hotel ice maker.
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Quoted from Chisox:My apologies. I’m waiting for McIntosh to come out with a bourbon cabinet myself.
This is it.... find a big ass Altec Voice of the Theater speaker, gut it and use the bottom cab for storage, the woofer area for presentation and pouring shelf, and the horn on top to play some tunes. (:
Quoted from kcZ:Not really a fan of this one.
This might be the single worst bourbon I've ever tried to drink. I do a bourbon swap with a co-worker on the east coast whenever we have a team meeting and I brought this for her without first trying it. When I bought the bottle for her, I bought one for myself. After returning from my trip, I gave it a try - terrible. I then called her to see if she had tried it. She danced around describing it so I finally said "it was terrible, right?" She agreed that it was awful. I contacted central standard afterward to let them know the batch/bottle number in case there were other complaints. I never heard from them.
This is the one and only bottle I've ever poured down the drain. It was undrinkable and I would never push it on to a guest.
So no, the lack of an ice cube isn't what made it bad - it's just bad.
Dave
Quoted from egyptrus:This might be the single worst bourbon I've ever tried to drink. I do a bourbon swap with a co-worker on the east coast whenever we have a team meeting and I brought this for her without first trying it. When I bought the bottle for her, I bought one for myself. After returning from my trip, I gave it a try - terrible. I then called her to see if she had tried it. She danced around describing it so I finally said "it was terrible, right?" She agreed that it was awful. I contacted central standard afterward to let them know the batch/bottle number in case there were other complaints. I never heard from them.
This is the one and only bottle I've ever poured down the drain. It was undrinkable and I would never push it on to a guest.
So no, the lack of an ice cube isn't what made it bad - it's just bad.
Dave
I have only had two bottles that I have ever had to pour down the drain and even though I know they're disgusting there's just something wrong mentally in my head about pouring bourbon down the drain instead of down my throat. Two bottles in question came as gifts at my 40th birthday party some years ago first was a regular bottle of Dickel it tasted like metal it was disgusting. The second bottle was some disgusting crap out of Oregon called
Whippersnapper and it could be used in place of turpentine I think. Either way I had to pull up Taps on YouTube and play it as I was pouring those down the drain .
Quoted from Chisox:So I just noticed that I have 42 bottles of bourbon and rye open and this will be my 43rd. Anybody else have a shit ton open or do you guys just open one and drink until it’s gone?
I think the minimum entry into this thread should be 15 open bottles.
Quoted from egyptrus:This might be the single worst bourbon I've ever tried to drink. I do a bourbon swap with a co-worker on the east coast whenever we have a team meeting and I brought this for her without first trying it. When I bought the bottle for her, I bought one for myself. After returning from my trip, I gave it a try - terrible. I then called her to see if she had tried it. She danced around describing it so I finally said "it was terrible, right?" She agreed that it was awful. I contacted central standard afterward to let them know the batch/bottle number in case there were other complaints. I never heard from them.
This is the one and only bottle I've ever poured down the drain. It was undrinkable and I would never push it on to a guest.
So no, the lack of an ice cube isn't what made it bad - it's just bad.
Dave
I'd call it the skunky beer of Bourbons.
Quoted from kcZ:I'd call it the skunky beer of Bourbons.
That's pretty appropriate. It doesn't smell good (sort of a turpentine type smell) and it finishes with some very odd flavor/notes that don't seem to be bourbon-like. The one redeeming quality of central standard is the shirt I got from them when I visited their distillery. It says "bourbon made me do it". I thought that was funny and bourbon has been involved in a few decisions. Thought about wearing it to MGC today but went for the Milwaukee Brewing Co instead. Oddly enough, Milwaukee Brewing is right next door to central standard. So go to Milwaukee brewing for their beer and then go to central standard for the bourbon shirt.
Dave
Quoted from egyptrus:That's pretty appropriate. It doesn't smell good (sort of a turpentine type smell) and it finishes with some very odd flavor/notes that don't seem to be bourbon-like. The one redeeming quality of central standard is the shirt I got from them when I visited their distillery. It says "bourbon made me do it". I thought that was funny and bourbon has been involved in a few decisions. Thought about wearing it to MGC today but went for the Milwaukee Brewing Co instead. Oddly enough, Milwaukee Brewing is right next door to central standard. So go to Milwaukee brewing for their beer and then go to central standard for the bourbon shirt.
Dave
I think their barrels were tainted. Maybe presoaked in turpentine. The smell was equally as bad
Quoted from vaevictis:So, in recent times, I've begun collecting larger format bottles (1.75L) of bourbon. Considered doing a kind of joke calendar/photo shoot with them for friends and family. So far, besides the usual shelf inhabitants, I've collected a Weller Special Reserve, Old Fitzgerald Prime (rare around here in any size), Woodford Reserve, plus the Eagle Rare and Elijah Craig 12 year pictured above. On the lookout for a Willett Potstill Reserve and 1792. My question is has anyone actually seen other/higher end bourbons in 1.75L? I believe Weller 12 year has a 1.75L, but I've only seen the 750ml in the wild. (I'd pick up a Weller 12 in any size at a reasonable price now in the wild) Any suggestions?
Stateline Liquors in Elkton, MD has a huge bourbon selection and probably 20 different ones available in 1.75L size. They had three 1792 on the shelf today but no Willett
Quoted from kcZ:I think their barrels were tainted. Maybe presoaked in turpentine. The smell was equally as bad
That’s why I contacted them. I thought maybe something went wrong with the batch I bought. That was a couple years ago so I’m left with thinking that it smells and tastes the way it does on purpose given your experience.
I really avoid drinking anything jack daniels titled cause I think its junk. Last night a neighbor comes over and he has a new bottle he bought a while back and wanted to share. I seriously wish he hadn't! This is the nastiest shit you have ever tried hands down. I know you guys were saying how awful that "Central Standard" junk was but this shit has to be worse cause I can't imagine anything else being this bad. Bottom line if anyone offers you this turn and walk away.
20190414_141219 (resized).jpgQuoted from djreddog:Made in Delaware. I’m about 10 minutes from the distillery.
I haven't had their Double Troubled but found Painted Stave lacking overall.
Trying to enter the boutique bourbon markets at $36-38 dollar range with an immature 2 year is a non-starter for me. I did tour their facility in Smyrna and met the owners who were friendly, informed and eager but you just cant fake the 6-10Y in a barrel
Their "Off the Hoof" scrapple flavored vodka is disgusting, but I have their "Scarlet" cranberry vodka and it's fine
Did a quick accounting tonight bottles vs open bottles with the following results:
19 bottles of bourbon 12 open 7 sealed
11 bottle of scotch 11 open 0 sealed
4 bottles of rye 3 open 1 bottle sealed
everything else(rum, tequila, cognac, gin, Sambuca, Ouzo, Drambuie etc ) 45 bottles opened 11 sealed
TOTAL open 71 out of 90
Can anybody top 71 currently opened bottles at your home bar? Tallying up sure show the shortcomings I have for tequila (only 2 bottles) and gin (only 2 bottles) Will probably have to take care of that this week
Quoted from boscokid:Did a quick accounting tonight bottles vs open bottles with the following results:
19 bottles of bourbon 12 open 7 sealed
11 bottle of scotch 11 open 0 sealed
4 bottles of rye 3 open 1 bottle sealed
everything else(rum, tequila, cognac, gin, Sambuca, Ouzo, Drambuie etc ) 45 bottles opened 11 sealed
TOTAL open 71 out of 90
Can anybody top 71 currently opened bottles at your home bar? Tallying up sure show the shortcomings I have for tequila (only 2 bottles) and gin (only 2 bottles) Will probably have to take care of that this week
Dont sleep on gin people.
About half of my empties.
Quoted from kcZ:Not really a fan of this one. Might be something to do with not have an ice cube.. too lazy to go looking for the hotel ice maker.
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I left that bottle of crap in the hotel room... Maybe the cleaning crew will like it. Sitting down and having some Kirkland bourbon after a long weekend at MGC.
Quoted from kcZ:Maybe the cleaning crew will like it.
Not if they have any taste buds...
Quoted from PinDeLaPin:I know you guys were saying how awful that "Central Standard" junk was
If it wasn't so expensive, I'd send you a bottle for you to do a taste test with. I want to say it was around $40 for 375ml bottle. I know it cost way more than it should have or what it was...
Quoted from egyptrus:Not if they have any taste buds...
If it wasn't so expensive, I'd send you a bottle for you to do a taste test with. I want to say it was around $40 for 375ml bottle. I know it cost way more than it should have or what it was...
Wow that is very pricey especially when it tastes like total crap. Nothing worse than shelling out a bunch of money on a bottle and have it taste like a bucket of yuk.
Moving away from the total crap. (:
Dropped by the "beverage control center" today and picked up a little pot bellied Willett.
A nice buy for $41. I had to get 2.
I know it's not 5 o'clock yet but it's a quarter to.
I have this irresistible urge to rub the bottle and hope Barbara Eden comes out.....
Maybe if I have enough...
Quoted from boscokid:Did a quick accounting tonight bottles vs open bottles with the following results:
19 bottles of bourbon 12 open 7 sealed
11 bottle of scotch 11 open 0 sealed
4 bottles of rye 3 open 1 bottle sealed
everything else(rum, tequila, cognac, gin, Sambuca, Ouzo, Drambuie etc ) 45 bottles opened 11 sealed
TOTAL open 71 out of 90
Can anybody top 71 currently opened bottles at your home bar? Tallying up sure show the shortcomings I have for tequila (only 2 bottles) and gin (only 2 bottles) Will probably have to take care of that this week
I can't top those numbers but was curious to see what I have so...
30 American whisky, 21 open
18 Scotch, 9 open
13 Japanese, 6 open
10 Tequila/Mezcal/Rum/Gin, 8 open
3 Irish, 2 open
3 Canadian, 2 open
So 48 of 77 bottles opened.
Some of the sealed are duplicates but nice to have still around 20 bottles i've not yet tried to get into. As the open bottles occasionally empty I consider opening one but haven't in quite awhile.
Quoted from Fulltilt:Moving away from the total crap. (:
Dropped by the "beverage control center" today and picked up a little pot bellied Willett.
A nice buy for $41. I had to get 2.
I know it's not 5 o'clock yet but it's a quarter to.
I have this irresistible urge to rub the bottle and hope Barbara Eden comes out.....
I know... maybe if I have enough...
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Great bourbon which I recently finished a bottle....next time I head out of state I need to find another.
Quoted from boscokid:I haven't had their Double Troubled but found Painted Stave lacking overall.
Trying to enter the boutique bourbon markets at $36-38 dollar range with an immature 2 year is a non-starter for me. I did tour their facility in Smyrna and met the owners who were friendly, informed and eager but you just cant fake the 6-10Y in a barrel
Their "Off the Hoof" scrapple flavored vodka is disgusting, but I have their "Scarlet" cranberry vodka and it's fine
I am far from a connoisseur and I liked the unique flavor of this whiskey distilled with an IPA so I bought - $30 didn't seem like much of a risk
Quoted from BMore-Pinball:I am far from a connoisseur and I liked the unique flavor of this whiskey distilled with an IPA so I bought - $30 didn't seem like much of a risk
I believe Charbay R5 is the OG of this style.
Quoted from kcZ:Ginning this one a try.
Gotta be good... It's from Wisconsin.
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Finished in Cheese Casks.
Just kidding! (: I couldn't resist. Go Packers!
Quoted from kcZ:Ginning this one a try.
Gotta be good... It's from Wisconsin.
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It was good for about 2 hours.
20190414_003310 (resized).jpgQuoted from Fulltilt:Moving away from the total crap. (:
Dropped by the "beverage control center" today and picked up a little pot bellied Willett.
A nice buy for $41. I had to get 2.
I know it's not 5 o'clock yet but it's a quarter to.
I have this irresistible urge to rub the bottle and hope Barbara Eden comes out.....
Maybe if I have enough...
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Really like that one but its been a long time since I have seen a bottle around here
Quoted from PinDeLaPin:Dropped in total wine yesterday and grabbed a bottle of this. Didn't get a chance to crack it open last night so will report back today with a review. If anyone has tried it please give your thoughts.
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This stuff is just ok. Not much on the front end and then a burn going down. Better than jack daniels but not by a whole awful lot. Bottom line I wouldn't buy again.
Quoted from PinDeLaPin:Dropped in total wine yesterday and grabbed a bottle of this. Didn't get a chance to crack it open last night so will report back today with a review. If anyone has tried it please give your thoughts.
No but I'd love to share a little Falstaff with you if you have a few.
Care for a Shlitz?
Quoted from Fulltilt:Care for a Shlitz?
Sure! And if you have a cold Blatz sitting around I'll take that too!
Sorry, not the beer thread I know. I'll stop.
Quoted from scottslash:Sure! And if you have a cold Blatz sitting around I'll take that too!
Sorry, not the beer thread I know. I'll stop.
Deviation is expected. We're talking alcohol here.
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