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Maker's Cask Strength, picked up for half price, making it even more delicious.
 
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Maker's Cask Strength, picked up for half price, making it even more delicious.


That's a solid score. A local place has it marked down to $30/ bottle and I now have a solid cache.

I have two bottles of Makers 46 Cask Strength, I've been slowly sipping the first one.
 
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Holy cow.

Unexpected blessing, had a prior client send me 4 bottles of this. I've got bottles back to their original release in 2014. It is, hands down, the best single malt you will ever taste.

The trick is unfortunately unless you are in Nebraska or San Fran you can't get it. Not all CA, just San Francisco, a result of them pulling out their first barrel and entering/winning an competition there.

If you want to share something special and can get this, do.

Cut Spike Single Malt



Interesting the new is darker than original. Can't wait to open.



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Two Wheel Brewing Chronic, TWB Rye Time, Rentsch Double Rum Toberfest, Sante Fe Chicken Killer, Bernheim Wheat Whisky. Yes, I am nodding off as comfortably as a squire at a Haydn symphony.

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Needed a little Peat Fix:
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OK different day so Green Spot Irish Whiskey it is.

 
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Some Bloody Marys tonight. I needed my vegetables tonight.....



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Laphroaig Lore


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Well it is Friday, so the happy hour will feature Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon!!
 
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Well was in Total Wine today and they forced me to buy a bottle of Grangestone 21yr Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Damn samplers are great salesman. Frown

Cheers!

 
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Tonight I dumped my Poor Man's Pappy mix from my small barrel.

Tastes wonderful. 85% Old Weller Antique 107 and 15% Old Limestone Water.

I guess you would call this the cheap poor man's pappy since I didn't have any Weller 12 to do the actual PMP formula.

OH well. Cheers.
 
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Belle Meade Reserve Bourbon
 
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My daughter recently visited Denmark and came back with a pint+ can of this for the old man.

I didn't think I would like this oatmeal coffee vanilla maple lactose stout... because that is a lot of flavors/ingredients to put in one brew... but this stuff is outstanding! Not cheap, either, if the intertubes are to be believed.


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Stiegl Gold. A lager from Austria, it’s the best beer that I know of.



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My daughter recently visited Denmark and came back with a pint+ can of this for the old man.

I didn't think I would like this oatmeal coffee vanilla maple lactose stout... because that is a lot of flavors/ingredients to put in one brew... but this stuff is outstanding! Not cheap, either, if the intertubes are to be believed.

Um…



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My daughter recently visited Denmark and came back with a pint+ can of this for the old man.

I didn't think I would like this oatmeal coffee vanilla maple lactose stout... because that is a lot of flavors/ingredients to put in one brew... but this stuff is outstanding! Not cheap, either, if the intertubes are to be believed.


Mikeller makes excellent beer.
 
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I am not sure. It is what ever my favorite bartender put in my beer glass.
All I can say is it some kind of porter.




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