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Unkle Rico 11-09-17 12:32 PM

Tea!

steve-in-kville 11-09-17 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 19981687)
Rebel Yell is OK. We all know what "good value" means when it comes to whiskey.

In our area, Ezra Brooks is my stand by. Every once and again I'll go for a higher end bourbon, or even a blended scotch... I've also been known to go Irish every now and then.

But bourbon.... always bourbon.

TMonk 11-09-17 04:51 PM

Bourbon is a little sweet for me to drink straight up, but I love it in cocktails, coffee... I've been known to have a short (neat) pour of Woodford Reserve occasionally. Bulleit is good too. Maker's is a little sweet for me but the lady really likes it. We usually have some Jack Daniels on hand for mixing, although I know that it's technically not a bourbon.

Neat whiskeys, I'm a scotch drinker. Blended (Johnny W. Black or better), or single-origin Islay's: Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Ardbeg, the gnarlier the better! We keep one blended and one Islay on hand at all times in the cabinet.

seau grateau 11-09-17 04:58 PM

Bulleitt is what I'd usually go for, haven't been keeping hard stuff around at home lately though.

Carcosa 11-09-17 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 19983229)
I've been known to have a short (neat) pour of Woodford Reserve occasionally. Bulleit is good too.


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 19983249)
Bulleitt is what I'd usually go for, haven't been keeping hard stuff around at home lately though.

This.

ThermionicScott 11-10-17 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 19983229)
Bourbon is a little sweet for me to drink straight up, but I love it in cocktails, coffee... I've been known to have a short (neat) pour of Woodford Reserve occasionally. Bulleit is good too. Maker's is a little sweet for me but the lady really likes it. We usually have some Jack Daniels on hand for mixing, although I know that it's technically not a bourbon.

Neat whiskeys, I'm a scotch drinker. Blended (Johnny W. Black or better), or single-origin Islay's: Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Ardbeg, the gnarlier the better! We keep one blended and one Islay on hand at all times in the cabinet.

Mmm! I bought my brother some Bulleit 10-year for his birthday, and he's digging it.

You know that old saw about kissing a smoker being like kissing an ashtray? My wife says it's like kissing a peat bog once I've had some Laphroaig. Makes it all the more fun. :love:

TMonk 11-10-17 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by ThermionicScott (Post 19983786)
Mmm! I bought my brother some Bulleit 10-year for his birthday, and he's digging it.

You know that old saw about kissing a smoker being like kissing an ashtray? My wife says it's like kissing a peat bog once I've had some Laphroaig. Makes it all the more fun. :love:

Ha!

Good ol' peat bogs - nothing quite like 'em :)

steve-in-kville 11-10-17 03:51 PM

SS/FG's and bourbon. Cool.

I tried Makers Mark and other mid/upper shelf stuff already. Yeah, its good, but worth the $30+ price tag? Not so sure.

I used to be a hardcore Jack drinker as I love the burnt maple taste. I still get a bottle every now and again.

diricks0n 11-17-17 09:17 AM

Wild Turkey 101 is a good, cheap bourbon. It is my go to when I feel like having some bourbon and I prefer it over many upper shelf bourbons both for taste and price. Rittenhouse Rye Bottled in Bond is also a great rye that is cost effective.

steve-in-kville 11-17-17 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by diricks0n (Post 19998916)
Wild Turkey 101 is a good, cheap bourbon.

I've had both the 101 and the 80 proof. Its decent, but not at the top of my list. Now if I'm gifted a bottle, it will get put to good use!

Does Wild Turkey make a rye? Thought I may have seen that??

diricks0n 11-20-17 09:35 AM

The make an 80 and a 101 Rye, with the 101 being the better option.

SquidPuppet 12-05-17 11:57 PM

Hot chocolate. HOT!

takenreasy 12-09-17 05:46 PM

Home brew.

veganbikes 12-09-17 10:15 PM

Currently nothing and I am feeling thirsty and my hands smell of garlic. The hot chocolate idea sounds good maybe I might go whip me up some.

takenreasy 12-16-17 06:08 PM

More home brew.

Ride_Fast 12-16-17 06:17 PM

A banana, dates, flax, and almond milk shake.

EchoBravo 01-21-18 04:38 PM

New Glarus "Moon Man" Pale Ale

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rEVOLVED 01-23-18 12:58 AM

I just found Pizza Port's Swami's IPA at the Trader Joe's near me. Honestly, such a good IPA. Not too expensive to enjoy weekly, and it always seems to satisfy that craving for hops! Beer is super light in color, and the hops have that perfect blend of bitter and tropical.

I love exploring new whisk(e)ys, and I've recently been exploring the bottom shelf haha. I enjoyed Evan Williams way more than I thought I would, and the bottle of Wild Turkey 101 was gone in a flash. If you like scotch, my last bottle was Duncan Taylor 12 yr from total wine. Pretty decent, but I want to try the NAS bottle next to see if the 12 was worth the extra money.

seau grateau 01-23-18 01:17 AM

Modern Times Fruitlands. Bought by mistake, thought I was getting a normal beer, but turned out to be a very happy accident. This one is crispy and refreshing as hell.

thehammerdog 01-23-18 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13244063)
What is your preferred adult beverage? Lately I've been loving Maker's Mark with ginger ale for hard liquor, and Thick White Freaks by Three Floyds is the current favorite beer. I just drank a bottle of 1998 J.L. Chave Hermitage Blanc that was amazing. I enjoy trying new booze and new beers, so pretty much anything you guys suggest will be tried, if I haven't had it before.

A very rare 1 off 24 year old single malt scotch one of only 229 bottled. Very smooth.

GENESTARWIND 01-23-18 08:52 PM

Hurricane high gravity because I hate my taste buds.

veganbikes 06-27-18 07:49 PM

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I got my fixin's and let me tell you the fixin's are good! I love my niblets so when I saw a soda version I just had to have it! It kind of is like a cream soda mixed with delicious sweet corn. I am planning on buying more because it is tasty and made in the U.S. and with Cane Sugar.

ausfix 06-29-18 06:51 AM

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This recently. Topo Chico otherwise.

phobus 06-29-18 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by veganbikes (Post 20416428)
I am planning on buying more because it is tasty and made in the U.S. and with Cane Sugar.

The irony of a corn drink boasting that it's sweetened with cane sugar is delicious.

veganbikes 07-06-18 02:51 PM

Right?!!!!! Though Corn syrup and oil and those super heavily processed corn products don't have any corn taste really and cane sugar just is better.


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