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And further, Wild Turkey 81 is for amateurs. JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Not having read the whole of this thread, would put a thumb up for Larceny as being a very solid choice for a very consistently good bourbon. I like to call it the Pappy Van Winkle that you can buy. Don't knock it, unless you have both at hand to try... and before you've had a wee dram of anything else that might affect your pallet.
If you Like good bourbon, this is one that's generally available and reasonably priced, for the quality.
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Is Imperial gone? Was my neighbor's favorite.....likely because of the cheap price.
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My evening choice is now Macallan 12 year old, double cask. Not peaty. Very smooth. About $69 here in Santa Fe.
The only constant in life is change.
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Imperial is a blended American whiskey, even though it may taste good, it is beneath the "xxx" of the posters on this site. I couldn't think of a word to replace my "xxx". Maybe "prestige" may make it. As I explained to a lady who asked me about the suitability of a spirit she was considering purchasing, "Madam, I drink for a completely different reason than you do." We then restarted our discussion on a different plane.
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Bill, I realized some 25 years ago that folks drink for very different reasons. I was leasing the deer hunting on part of my land to a group from a city about an hour away. They fixed up an old tenant house on my land to use as a weekend getaway, base for deer hunting, and cooking. One occasional guest who didn't even hunt was asked one evening why he didn't mix his whiskey with something else, like a soft drink. He replied that if he were to do that it would defeat his purpose for drinking in the first place. I'm thankful that was never my intent, when I pour three fingers of bourbon over ice in the evening.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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At least Stan has his quantities right.
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Reminds me of my old friend Al Dueis. He and his buddies hunted on a farm in MN for years. Upon arrival, the owner always insisted they do a group tour around his wetlands. He would get in the back seat, pop the cork off a quart of whiskey and toss it out the window. Needless to say, the hunters slept well that first night.
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Just had me some Wild Turkey Rare Breed. It's 101 kicked up just a notch. Good shit. JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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