wow - this thread is still going - cool
wow - this thread is still going - cool
Is Jack Daniels burbon? Neat!
Makers Mark almost exclusively since 1973. Now Benchmark, nearly as good at half the price. Retirement has its costs. Maturity has its benefits.
My favorite bourbon is scotch.
I sent a personal letter to Makers Mark a few years back to talk about when my dad took us down there to the tour prior to my 16th birthday,,, the place was closed and the security guard (bless him) unlocked the place and gave us the tour in spite of being closed... he looked 90 years old... he gave us a tour about prohibition and history that will never be forgotten. It was on a parallel of a WW2 vet on the war.... Us kids were incredibly thankful for his service... never got a reply. To this day I still remember him and rarely get a chance to toast a shot in his memory with Makers Mark. A unique moment in my childhood.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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The Shadow (1994): Lamont Meets Shiwan Khan
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Last edited by Wise Old Owl; 01-07-2014 at 01:35.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
Technically yes, but it's marketed under the moniker of "Tennessee Whiskey" as are George Dickel products (the other major TN whiskey distiller) to distinguish them from bourbon as both distillers run their distillate through a charcoal filtering process before it's barreled (this is not done with most bourbons).
Huh? The spirit is distilled and then run through a charcoal filtering process before being barreled. No sweeteners are added to Jack Daniels...unless you are talking about the flavored products.
AT: 2007-2019 (45 sections)
JMT: 2013
Sorry,...being a beer drinker I've nothing to contribute here...that johnny is a dull boy indeed.
Getting lost is a way to find yourself.
Hey, I love my beer, too. The fridge in my garage is proof of a collecting mania gone far wrong. Sometimes I even drink them Since beer and Scotch are both made from malted barley, I see no problem in liking both.
Also count me in for Knob Creek.
Any booze tastes better on the trail, My fav would be Wild Turkey -80 or 101.
A painter stopped by and left this on my desk today. Seeing as it's going to be 9* again tonight, I just might have to do a little sippin'.
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Jim Beam Devils Cut, fairly new, highly recommend it.