This thread gave me an idea. Maybe its time to start a 3017 thread devoted to spirits.....
That is a perfect description - or at least I know where to place it! Thank you!I seem to recall the bottle being a bit harsh to start. By end was really smooth. Not a complex dram as it's too young, but tasty.
Sweetness of a Highland but more peat than a Dalwhinnie. Maybe closer to HP or Bowmore?
How was it? I had a guy at my local store was talking it up pretty heavily and trying to convince me to buy a bottle.
Recycling, too...What do y'all do with your empties? Toss them? Box them up in the garage? Sell them online?
PS - Great thread, fun read.
I wish I could find this around here. It is hard to some by.I finished this one up tonight...been around for awhile but it's good stuff.
I wish I could find this around here. It is hard to some by.
How was it? I had a guy at my local store was talking it up pretty heavily and trying to convince me to buy a bottle.
Sigh.....So many bourbons to try!I consider it the best "generally available" bourbon. IMO it is better than just about any other easily procurable, "main stream" bourbon. There are more expensive, rarer bourbons that are better, as well as some phenomenal micro-distiller offerings. But you can walk into almost any liquor store and find Blantons. At $50/bottle it's not cheap, so for me it's more of a special occasion bourbon. But it IS worth the price and I almost always have some in my cabinet.
@Haggises - What compare to the Ardmore. I can not get it in VA (actually never have seen it) I am intrigued - compare to Highland Park - Peated but smooth?
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The 3017 is a thread for items you are trying to use up or finish. Is that correct?This thread gave me an idea. Maybe its time to start a 3017 thread devoted to spirits.....
Yes. Start a soap or cream, stick with it until it's dead. It's a philosophy to learn how to get the best performance out of something, to really get to know a product, and to finally use one up and get it off the darn shelf.The 3017 is a thread for items you are trying to use up or finish. Is that correct?
Do you gents feel like this could be a good thing here at the Speakeasy? Would folks like to stick with one "item" until it is ready for the RIP?Yes. Start a soap or cream, stick with it until it's dead. It's a philosophy to learn how to get the best performance out of something, to really get to know a product, and to finally use one up and get it off the darn shelf.
Apply 3017 to anything you like.
The title says it all. Please post pics of those wonderful bottles of joy that have given their all for your well being!!! It can be a bottle of beer, wine, or spirit. It doesn't matter. We shall bow our heads in reverence to those bottles who have given their final measure!!
Here's mine from tonight, a bottle of Buffalo Trace that gave its final 2 oz. for an Old Fashioned.
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Much appreciated!That's so sad, sorry for your loss
Sometimes old bottles must die so that others can live!I managed to kill off an Auchentoshan American Oak and the last of the Highland Park Einar by bringing them to a local gathering.
I never liked the first and preferred many others to the latter.
More room on the shelf!