#231

Member
Chester County, PA
At least 4 of them, plus I bet I have more upstairs.  

Eagle Rare and a heard of Buffalo Trace, handles and 750’s.  I haven’t looked in that corner in a while.

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#232
Rye. I like my Manhattans and Old Fashions with rye.

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#233

Member
Chester County, PA
(02-04-2024, 12:22 AM)Tedolph Wrote: Rye.  I like my Manhattans and Old Fashions with rye.

I like rye a lot.  Just once I ran into Booker’s Rye 4.5 years ago at Bank and Bourbon.  Had to have one as I know I’ll never see it again. My wife had to try a sip, and actually liked it.

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#234

Posting Freak
(02-03-2024, 10:47 PM)dtownvino Wrote: I found these in the back corner in my basement today. [Image: DD7t9gq.jpg]

If one of you guys is swinging through Chester County stop by, I’ll never get though my bourbon or wine before I’m gone.
Right on DownTown. My eldest son worked for Buffalo Trace for 3 years as an intern. Really became a true bourbon savant. He loves the guys there in Frankfort. Their mash bills are the best. The Blanton runs are really sought after as you well know. I have a soft spot for their wheated recipes. The 107, 12 YO, and VSOP are really special. Cool place to visiting and tour. Chester Count y!? Duly noted big boy.

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#235

Member
Chester County, PA
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2024, 01:09 AM by dtownvino.)
(02-04-2024, 04:30 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:
(02-03-2024, 10:47 PM)dtownvino Wrote: I found these in the back corner in my basement today. [Image: DD7t9gq.jpg]

If one of you guys is swinging through Chester County stop by, I’ll never get though my bourbon or wine before I’m gone.
Right on DownTown. My eldest son worked for Buffalo Trace for 3 years as an intern. Really became a true bourbon savant. He loves the guys there in Frankfort. Their mash bills are the best. The Blanton runs are really sought after as you well know. I have a soft spot for their wheated recipes. The 107, 12 YO, and VSOP are really special. Cool place to visiting and tour. Chester Count y!?  Duly noted big boy.

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Chester County has a lot of history.  Valley Forge is 18 min away and the Battle of the Brandywine took place here.  

Lots of bourbon drinkers here - but I know where you can get a nip of the good stuff if you really want it and not at Philadelphia prices.

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No respected bourbon drinker would put ice in Pappy ;-)

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#236

Member
Chester County, PA
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Feeling like a nice easy drinking bourbon tonight.

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#237

Member
Wisconsin
I’ve fallen into the bourbon rabbit hole…which from here…looks a lot like the shaving rabbit hole.

I’ve discovered that I like Rye as well as traditional bourbon.

Favorites…so far:
Calumet 10 yr.
Milam and Greene Rye.
Stellum Fibonacci #1 Rye.
Pikesville Rye.
Old Forester 1920
James E Pepper barrel proof
Widow Jane 10 yr.

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#238

Member
Wisconsin
(11-06-2020, 12:13 AM)NurseDave Wrote: Today’s purchases 
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(06-11-2023, 09:03 PM)Deus Vult Wrote:
(06-11-2023, 08:25 PM)sgarnett Wrote: I was burned out on college rums by 30-40 years ago. What are some good sipping rums for a bourbon/rye drinker?

I never got into rums but Foursquare Rum seems to be very highly rated among bourbon/rye drinkers.

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#239

Member
Wisconsin
Thank God it was 65 degrees today pour!


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#240
Wife picked this up for me that I'm enjoying.

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