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Well, rats. So much for my trying to make a funny. Razz




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Well, rats. So much for my trying to make a funny. Razz


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Knob Creek small batch bourbon should do the trick this afternoon.
 
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An interesting Móle Brew with a DLT Sprint Run Spyderco PM2 in M390







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RAR brewing Bucktown Brown



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Blanton's. Celebrating another dumbass decision. Cheers.



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Baby Sazerac Rye this evening. Tasty stuff for $30.
 
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Jefferson Very Small Batch Bourbon. Retirement is tough work.
 
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Tullamore Dew 12 Yr.


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I have to say that Jameson Irish Whisky is called for on this special day.
 
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Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey as an apéritif. It'll be Guinness Stout with the corned beef and cabbage for dinner.



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Guinness with Irish Stew and homemade bread


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Quite tasty



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A nice measure of Redbreast 12 Cask Strength neat. Big Grin

Without doubt my favorite Irish. Sadly the price seems to continue to rise in the 3 figures range. Frown
Redbreast 12 single pot still next (also getting spendy), and for blended, Jameson's Black Barrel (runs $38 around here). All great sipping neat drams.

When just wanting some nice whiskey over ice, blended Tullamore Dew does just fine.

Never been a bourbon or rye guy. Used to be a single malt scotch drinker but the last decade and a half Irish rules for whisk(e)y. Big Grin

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Angel's Envy Bourbon. First pour, not sure about it yet.
 
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Early Times Bottled-in-Bond. Its OK but prior bottles were choc with baking spices flavor. Definitely less intensity of flavor than prior bottles. Normal batch variation or Sazerac fuckery? This bottle has etching on the bottom that was previously unnotticed or absent so I am pessimistic. Might go searching for 'dusties'.


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Early Times Bottled-in-Bond. This bottle has etching on the bottom that was previously unnotticed or absent so I am pessimistic. Might go searching for 'dusties'.


I just checked my stash (bought over the last year) and all bottles have etched code on the bottom and all are different.I wonder if the etchings came before Brown Forman sold ET to Sazerac.

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