What’s everyone grilling tonight?
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*rib eyeYouKnowIt said:
Prime rib at home > prime rib eating out ...BennyBeaver said:Not a big fan of the prime rib.
I mean if I am going to pay top notch prices give me a cut of meat you cook individually for me not a fucking roast ...
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So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
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I don’t know. I don’t look at the prices once past $100.YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes. -
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
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I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
Bookers is fantastic. The Buffalo Trace Distillery family of products is my go to. I got a Stagg Jr (67% alcohol) recently that was great. You're right though on Bourbon, us pours can get into some top shelf stuff for a fraction of the price of scotch.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.
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I went through a few bottles of this last year. Good chit.PurpleThrobber said:Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.
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When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
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The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
Did it?YellowSnow said:
The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
I don't know why I even try. Sigh.MikeDamone said:
Did it?YellowSnow said:
The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
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Good question.YellowSnow said:
I don't know why I even try. Sigh.MikeDamone said:
Did it?YellowSnow said:
The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
Pup will pony up for a Wam membership before I ever get a straight answer out of Damone.MikeDamone said:
Good question.YellowSnow said:
I don't know why I even try. Sigh.MikeDamone said:
Did it?YellowSnow said:
The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
I gave you a straight answer. I remember my cheap bourbon phase. I stand by that statement. You’re the one who came up with a bunch of other stuff.YellowSnow said:
Pup will pony up for a Wam membership before I ever get a straight answer out of Damone.MikeDamone said:
Good question.YellowSnow said:
I don't know why I even try. Sigh.MikeDamone said:
Did it?YellowSnow said:
The remark implied regular consumption of premium ultra-premium bourbon.MikeDamone said:
I do remember it. Did I say I have a wealth of knowledge?YellowSnow said:
"I remember my cheap bourbon phase"MikeDamone said:
When did I say I had a wealth of bourbon knowledge?YellowSnow said:
Help a fella out with your wealth of bourbon knowledge.MikeDamone said:
For what?YellowSnow said:
I'm waiting.MikeDamone said:
I do it for some status symbol.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college. -
In my shelf right now.YellowSnow said:
I went through a few bottles of this last year. Good chit.PurpleThrobber said:Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.
Also for Michters, I’m a huge fan of the American Whiskey. -
Not a bad choice. This is my current Irish whiskey of choice.YellowSnow said:
I went through a few bottles of this last year. Good chit.PurpleThrobber said:Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product. -
Teeling is good shit. Another reasonably new player in the Irish whiskey game.Mad_Son said:
Not a bad choice. This is my current Irish whiskey of choice.YellowSnow said:
I went through a few bottles of this last year. Good chit.PurpleThrobber said:Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
I’ve been a huge bourbon whore but am transitioning to the Irish whiskeys. The bourbons are too sweet. Can’t quite get over the hump to Scotch just yet so Irish is nice.Houhusky said:
Dont spend $100 on bourbon unless you are doing it for some status symbol. This isnt Scotch... $45-$80 is the sweet spot. (atleast in states that dont tax alcohol into oblivion)YellowSnow said:
So @MikeDamone given your reputation as Hardcore Husky's "most interesting man", what's your favorite bourbon north of $100? And I mean something that is somewhat readily available at a well stocked liquor store. Enlighten us pour rubes for a moment.MikeDamone said:
Imagine saving corks from cheap bottles of BlantonsYellowSnow said:
Oh please @MikeDamone .... run along home to mama.MikeDamone said:
I remember my cheap bourbon phase.YellowSnow said:
Evan Williams single barrel is in the Yella top 5 for $31 bourbon. Fantastic stuff.DoogCourics said:New York Strips and Asparagus with a Heaven Hill 1oz sampler tray of:
Pikesville Rye
Elijah Craig Small Batch
Evan Williams Single Barrel
Larceny
Bernheim Wheat
I’ve guaranteed myself that it will be a great night regardless of football outcomes.
Bookers bourbon is by far the best barrel proof bourbon. 120+ proof of pure deliciousness.
Mitchers, Basil Haydens, Woodford reserve double oaked, and Willet pot still are all readily available, mass produced, and are perfect for someone who doesnt know what they are doing but wants something nicer than what they choked down in college.
Had some Bushmills 16 year single recently and came in my sweatpants Aged in bourbon and sherry barrels and then finished in port barrels. Unbelievable. Best of all worlds.
Another distillery named Method and Madness is relatively new on the scene. They put out a nice product.
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Why does everyone hate Yamazaki?
Poor Man's Pappy and Willett are both good as well. -
Japanese whisky is great. I got some Hibiki 12 yr old last year as a Christmas gift.gabemarksknee said:Why does everyone hate Yamazaki?
Poor Man's Pappy and Willett are both good as well.
What’s the poor man’s Pappy? Weller 12 yr old? -
I remember my pappy phaseYellowSnow said:
Japanese whisky is great. I got some Hibiki 12 yr old last year as a Christmas gift.gabemarksknee said:Why does everyone hate Yamazaki?
Poor Man's Pappy and Willett are both good as well.
What’s the poor man’s Pappy? Weller 12 yr old? -
Sure, Claw boy...MikeDamone said:
I remember my pappy phaseYellowSnow said:
Japanese whisky is great. I got some Hibiki 12 yr old last year as a Christmas gift.gabemarksknee said:Why does everyone hate Yamazaki?
Poor Man's Pappy and Willett are both good as well.
What’s the poor man’s Pappy? Weller 12 yr old? -
Pappy Van Winkle was a piece of shit.MikeDamone said:
I remember my pappy phaseYellowSnow said:
Japanese whisky is great. I got some Hibiki 12 yr old last year as a Christmas gift.gabemarksknee said:Why does everyone hate Yamazaki?
Poor Man's Pappy and Willett are both good as well.
What’s the poor man’s Pappy? Weller 12 yr old? -
Pappy Waldorf
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Salad?RaceBannon said:Pappy Waldorf