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Wow! Two of the most awesome things in life in one glass. I wonder if butter can be incorporated too to make it a triple win.![]()
WWDog
La Tech
Region and hyphen free since 1894!
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WWDog
La Tech
Region and hyphen free since 1894!
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
I was in Colorado this past week and experienced a great bourban being made in Breckenridge:
https://www.breckenridgedistillery.com/hooch/
It was damn good and I imported a few bottles back to Texas for further experimentation. Check it our when you getthe chance!
DFiH
I'm sort of new to bourbon, but WR is one of my favorites. I like Knob Creek too, but both are sort of expensive for my budget. For the money, it's tough to beat Buffalo Trace. It's the cheapest that I've enjoyed "neat".
Someday, when money flows a little more, I'd like to try all the Knob Creek small batches (Bookers, Bakers, and Basil Haydens).
I will smash your face into a car windshield, and then take your mother, Dorothy Mantooth out for a nice seafood dinner, and never call her again.










Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
WR is yet another stop along the Bourbon Trail (most easily accessed from the Bluegrass Parkway). Makers Mark, Wild Turkey and Four Roses are some of the others, and they all have tours of some kind or another - and a nice shop as well to buy good stuff.
http://kybourbontrail.com/










Enjoying another bacon whiskey old fashioned (or two) tonight. Sooooooo tasty.
Taking recommendations for my next bottle. I want to enjoy it neat or with a splash of water. I'd like it to be a bourbon south of $40. It takes me a while to get through a bottle. I was thInling about Bulleit or Makers 46. My last bottle was Knob Creek. It was good, but I like Woodford better. For the price, I like Buffalo Trace better than both.
Thanks for the help fellas!
I ended up with Wild Turkey 101 after reading a rave review on sourmashmanifesto.com. It's complex and has great structure but let me tell you, it's SPICY and kicks you right in the mouth. Good stuff. I think I may be too much of a newb to drink this one neat. It'll stand up in a mix for sure.










Had never tasted an Irish whiskey until this past Friday evening. Was very surprised and impressed with Jameson. What are some other brands that have found favor with our brethern.