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Brought back a few bottles from the recent trip to Germany. Tonight I'm breaking open a Kilchoman 100% Islay whisky.


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Picked up a small bottle of Woodford Reserve Double Oaked for the weekend events.

While I was there, the ABC store manager pointed out they had Bookers. The operative word was "had." Four bottles on hand at 9am, all disappeared by noon. Oh, well... it's a hundred bucks, and more than I need to spend on bourbon right now.

Not far away from that empty spot, however, I noticed Baker's Bourbon. (link)
I was tempted, but didn't buy it. Anyone familiar with it?




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I enjoyed the baker’s 107 enough to buy a second bottle for later…
 
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Good to know. Thank you!




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Loving this Fall weather & beverages!






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Paulaner Pilsner. Went well with dinner, which was jaeger schnitzel and spaetzle. Now, a little tuba music...
 
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Opened a bottle of Dassai 45 (Japanese sake). Mild, amakuchi (sweeter side) with nice fruit notes. Cheaper side - great value ($40/750mL). Really hit the spot after working my way through idiots on the road today; never got pissed or mad but they sure soured my mood.




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Opened a bottle of Dassai 45 (Japanese sake). Mild, amakuchi (sweeter side) with nice fruit notes. Cheaper side - great value ($40/750mL). Really hit the spot after working my way through idiots on the road today; never got pissed or mad but they sure soured my mood.


Quite a coincidence. I was at the HEB Central Market looking at desert wines. A gentleman sidled up and examined the stock of sake. I asked which that he was looking for. He said the Dassai 23 or Dassai 32. I think it was 32. Yes, 32. He said that it was best the tasting sake that he ever had.

I bought a Lucky Dog mini-box sake, and a Royal Tokaj Late Harvest.

For tonight, a Lagunitas Maximus and Squatters DIPA.


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Tonight will be Knob Creek 10 y/o bourbon. It never disappoints.
 
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basil hayden dark rye,

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First,
Founders, Backwoods Bastard Ale aged in Oak Bourbon Barrels. 11% ABV

Followed up with,
Makers Mark Bourbon Private Selection. 111.7 Proof, neat.
This was something we picked up while visiting family in New Jersey last year.




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Hornitos Reposado with homemade orange bitters and ice.


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What have I been gifted?

I got a bottle of High West High Country Single Malt gifted to me by a friend. Haven’t cracked it open yet, but plan to.

Any experience?


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Old Forester 100. Because bourbon, by definition, American.


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Willett Rye, neat
 
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Good old fashion plain club soda over ice.




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Four Roses Single Barrel


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