I didn't get much farther and so far the coffee ain't helping much.Morning it is, coffees brewing, that is about as far as I have made it.
Mornin.
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I didn't get much farther and so far the coffee ain't helping much.Morning it is, coffees brewing, that is about as far as I have made it.
Larceny was quality but far too sweet for my preference.Mornin folks
Whiskey Wednesday so maybe the store pick Larceny? Decisions decisions...hmmm, or maybe a scotch, Redbreast cask or Dalmore?
What he said...Morning all
Flashback to the 70’s. Memories...Good morning.
I've come to the realization that drinking even one night a week is seriously messing with my weight loss. I'm going dry until I hit my goals. You suck 2021.
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My buddy on keto likes to drink topochico & vodka with a squeeze of lime instead of beer.
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10-4. I'll check into thoseHonestly, for the price I prefer other options, but realize taste preference plays a lot in enjoying whiskey. I don’t care for sweet/syrupy bourbons, which usually finds me leaning towards a relatively wheaty bourbon.
If you find EH Taylor, I find it to be far superior across the board for about $10 more, maybe less.
WL Weller, at $10+ less than TX is also on my list of great value and taste bourbons.
Bulleitt and some of the Old Foresters also fall into the category of stuff I prefer over TX for about the same price.
but realize taste preference plays a lot in enjoying whiskey. I don’t care for sweet/syrupy bourbons, which usually finds me leaning towards a relatively wheaty bourbon.
Agreed!! TX blended is really smooth; however on my palate it's sweet. I like smooth but spicy (perhaps that's what you describe as wheaty). A neighbor gave me a handle of it for Christmas... will use for sharing when guests are over and they like whiskey cokes or rocks.
Bulleit, Wild Turkey 101, Four Rose's single barrell are my usual staples.
101 has been the overwhelming majority for the past 6 or so months.
I'll add... the only way I drink whiskey is straight, on the rocks. I'm assuming the same for you gents.Honestly, for the price I prefer other options, but realize taste preference plays a lot in enjoying whiskey. I don’t care for sweet/syrupy bourbons, which usually finds me leaning towards a relatively wheaty bourbon.
If you find EH Taylor, I find it to be far superior across the board for about $10 more, maybe less.
WL Weller, at $10+ less than TX is also on my list of great value and taste bourbons.
Bulleitt and some of the Old Foresters also fall into the category of stuff I prefer over TX for about the same price.
That's typically how I'll drink it, minus the rocks. But at the end of the day, it's all about the whiskey you like to drink the way you like to drink it.I'll add... the only way I drink whiskey is straight, on the rocks. I'm assuming the same for you gents.