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Quote:I've been drinking a Honduran beer called Imperial. I finally found some in a bottle last night at an, um, entertainment venue. I'm not a big canned beer fan.
canned beer is gross.. Entertainment venue = good
Quote:AKA: Strip Club
 

Thank you Captain Obvious.
Quote:Thank you Captain Obvious.
 

You're Welcome :teehee:

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OK, found this on page 4....... what? everyone decide to get sober??????

Quote:OK, found this on page 4....... what? everyone decide to get sober??????



Either that...or too drunk to post!!
Quote:canned beer is gross.. Entertainment venue = good
 

I'd drink beer from a can 100 out of 100 times if the alternative was from a plastic bottle. 
OK, I'm drinking a 12 pack of Pabst tonight.... what are you sober clowns drinking? Iced Tea?

Quote:OK, I'm drinking a 12 pack of Pabst tonight.... what are you sober clowns drinking? Iced Tea?


Yeah pretty much.
Quote:Regardng bourbon; The Woodford Reserve isn't really a small batch per se, but it's very good. Another that I would suggest to you, even though it isn't bourbon, is George Dickel #8. It's an incredibly smooth whiskey that very few people know about. Two others that you may like are Buffalo Trace and Four Roses; I prefer the Buffalo Trace myself, but you may think differently.
 

Buffalo Trace is a very good bourbon for the money.  I just recently embarked on a quest for a favorite bourbon.  I was always a Jim Beam drinker, but was wanting to try something better.  BT was the first I tried, and I really enjoyed it.  I'm currently on a bottle of Knob Creek small batch, which is very good.  I also want to try their single barrel at some point.  

Quote:Buffalo Trace is a very good bourbon for the money.  I just recently embarked on a quest for a favorite bourbon.  I was always a Jim Beam drinker, but was wanting to try something better.  BT was the first I tried, and I really enjoyed it.  I'm currently on a bottle of Knob Creek small batch, which is very good.  I also want to try their single barrel at some point.  
I recommend Basil Hayden, Blanton's,  Bulleit and Michters as well if you are looking to try a few good bourbons.  

 

On the Tennessee side of things, the Dickel #12 is quite good. They make a nice Rye as well  - as do Michters and Bulleit. 

 

One of my all time favorite whiskey cocktails:  (it's great with the Dickel rye whiskey and definitely add a small dash of bitters)

 

http://spiritedalchemy.com/2012/03/08/bourbon-smash/
Quote:I recommend Basil Hayden, Blanton's,  Bulleit and Michters as well if you are looking to try a few good bourbons.  

 

On the Tennessee side of things, the Dickel #12 is quite good. They make a nice Rye as well  - as do Michters and Bulleit. 

 

One of my all time favorite whiskey cocktails:  (it's great with the Dickel rye whiskey and definitely add a small dash of bitters)

 
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://spiritedalchemy.com/2012/03/08/bourbon-smash/'>http://spiritedalchemy.com/2012/03/08/bourbon-smash/</a>


I will throw my hat in on the Blanton's.
Chardonay

On the bourbon, I'm going with the Basil Hayden.

 

I'm loving the Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Beer- if you can find it on tap, it is terrific. Out of the bottle...not so much. I also recently had another great beer by Innis and Gunn (Scotland) that I liked a lot (out of bottles, go figure)- aged with "rum oak chips".
Quote:I recommend Basil Hayden, Blanton's,  Bulleit and Michters as well if you are looking to try a few good bourbons.  

 

On the Tennessee side of things, the Dickel #12 is quite good. They make a nice Rye as well  - as do Michters and Bulleit. 

 

One of my all time favorite whiskey cocktails:  (it's great with the Dickel rye whiskey and definitely add a small dash of bitters)

 

http://spiritedalchemy.com/2012/03/08/bourbon-smash/
 

 

Thanks for the recommendations, kind sir.
Anyone had La Chouffe beer? I heard it was mind-bogglingly delicious

Quote:Anyone had La Chouffe beer? I heard it was mind-bogglingly delicious


I drink La Chouffe and McChouffe when I can find either. Powerful.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/mc-chouffe/1615/'>http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/mc-chouffe/1615/</a>
Quote:Buffalo Trace is a very good bourbon for the money.  I just recently embarked on a quest for a favorite bourbon.  I was always a Jim Beam drinker, but was wanting to try something better.  BT was the first I tried, and I really enjoyed it.  I'm currently on a bottle of Knob Creek small batch, which is very good.  I also want to try their single barrel at some point.  
 

Speaking of finding a new drink, if you happen on a bottle of Orphan Bottle bourbon I'd very much like to know how it tastes. For some reason, the local liquor stores are not stocking this stuff but I have heard some good reviews.
Did you mean Orphan Barrel?????

 

The first two variants to be released from the company will include the 20-year-old Barterhouse Whiskey and the 26-year-aged Old Blowhard Whiskey. Both of these Bourbons will appearing on select shelves throughout the U.S. in March 2014 under strict allocation due to limited supply

 

http://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2014/02/...rterhouse/

Quote:Did you mean Orphan Barrel?????

 

The first two variants to be released from the company will include the 20-year-old Barterhouse Whiskey and the 26-year-aged Old Blowhard Whiskey. Both of these Bourbons will appearing on select shelves throughout the U.S. in March 2014 under strict allocation due to limited supply

 

http://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2014/02/...rterhouse/
 

 

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