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You will NEVER go wrong with New Glarus! Love me my New Glarus! 

Agreed. Lots of spotted cows and moon mans in my future.


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This bottle will be deeply missed once emptied. 

This was really good

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Sangiovese done real well. Dark cherry, leather, anise,  earth, and still good acidity and tannins after 18 years. It has has legs. Bloody deliciousness. Cheers

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American Single Malt. At 50% I choose to sacrifice one proper ice cube. Still good heat. Cheers

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Beautiful evening for a steak dinner and a caipirinha! d2455da5a62110c9e0f2f79c115c6a9b.jpg


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Having some Laddie. This is polarizing stuff, much like all my whiskys... lemon chiffon, spice cake, saline, toffee. It's not peated but even without peat, you'll know right away it's an islay.

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On 7/2/2019 at 7:11 PM, BoliDan said:

OGD old fashioned.

The good thing about Old Grandad is it doubles as paint thinner. 

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Yes. I get mine at Home Depot in the paint section as well, along with Canadian Club.

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I like this single barrel rye from Wild Turkey master distiller. Good heat integrated well.

 

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today I had to try several spirits. I was cooking, grilling, and enjoying a relatively relaxed day. My favorite was the Glenmorangie Astar! 

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12 minutes ago, Mr.T said:

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Excellent. My favorite Italian DOCG. Brunello can be sublime. I love the Sangiovese! I hope it was a good one.

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Excellent. My favorite Italian DOCG. Brunello can be sublime. I love the Sangiovese! I hope it was a good one.

Yes, it was, thanks! I had to be patient but it really developed nicely...


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Jimmy makes some quality bourbon...can’t really go wrong at any price level 26dfff04190b175d714581424fa26433.jpg


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Maple wood son of juice. Backed up with the same. Life is good
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Wanted to give this a shot before I pulled the trigger on a bottle. Vanilla bean and caramel out the ears. This is an easy 91 point $30 bottle. Pretty safe to say, I will be buying it.

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On 7/9/2019 at 12:11 PM, CampDelta369 said:

Excellent. My favorite Italian DOCG. Brunello can be sublime. I love the Sangiovese! I hope it was a good one.

we had a brilliant brunello lunch recently but with a couple of corked bottles. 

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then this week, another lunch (not specifically brunello) and this was horrendously corked. if i ruled the world, i'd jail any winemaker not using screwcap. what a waste. 

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