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RandyG wrote:Well, bought my 2nd (or 3rd?) bottle of the new 112 Rare Breed and I still find myself wishing for more. I have now come to the realization that my beloved 108 is gone forever.
Thankfully there are still many really good whiskeys out there.
Cheers,
RG
Mike wrote:I have found Maker's Mark 46, or MM Cask Strength, to be essentials in my liquor cabinet. Each has serious weaknesses, but in terms of vatting, great strengths. I am drinking MM 46 (tannins to offset the sweetness, but still a poor finish), at 2/3 and Woodford Reserve Double Oaked at 1/3 to make the finish. Superb! No wayward elements, a long finish, along with what I would call the control of the subtlety that is the strength of age, or the benefit of extra oak.
As usual, I am off on a tangent. Take it for what it might be worth to you.
whiskey buyer wrote:I just purchased, and tried a bottle of Col. E H Taylor small batch. It is a very good bourbon. I tried it first, neat, then had some on the rocks.
RandyG wrote:Scored a couple more Rock Hill Farm's this weekend so I hit the open bottle I had been nursing along. Dang good stuff.
RG
whiskey buyer wrote:Ok it is not 5 yet, but it is my day off, so I am getting ready to enjoy a pour of CEHT small batch.
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