boudreaulicious wrote:Tylenol Nighttime Cold, cool mint flavor and gingerale. Wish I was kidding.
jimswside wrote:boudreaulicious wrote:Tylenol Nighttime Cold, cool mint flavor and gingerale. Wish I was kidding.
hope you feel better by Sunday's crawfish boil @ toons.
jimswside wrote:getting a taste for burbon.....
Khaopaat wrote:jimswside wrote:getting a taste for burbon.....
Nice! If you get a chance, give Basil Hayden's and Pappy Van Winkle (15-year if you can get your hands on it, or older if you're feeling spendy...the Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 year is really good too, and quite reasonably priced) a shot.
jimswside wrote:Ive had Pappy once(thanks for sharing Ronnie), great stuff, a little out of my budget though.
T Comp wrote:jimswside wrote:Ive had Pappy once(thanks for sharing Ronnie), great stuff, a little out of my budget though.
But Jim, within your budget may I politely suggest some other delicous bourbons (Binny's prices): Very Old Barton, 100 proof at $12.99 (lower proofs even cheaper); Old Grand Dad, 100 proof at $19.99 (recently $15.99 at other chain stores); Old Weller Antique, 107 proof at $19.99 (the newest bottling a "no age statement" but still 7 years, is outstanding). If you prefer 80 proof, as Beam white is, just cut an ounce and a half of 100 proof with .375 of an ounce of water.
bjackson wrote:I'm having a glass of two buck chuck Shiraz. I gave up cocktails and hard alcohol for lent.
It's going to be a long one.
ronnie_suburban wrote:
I'm off the sauce for about a month while I recover from a little bit of surgery.
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jimswside wrote:T Comp wrote:jimswside wrote:Ive had Pappy once(thanks for sharing Ronnie), great stuff, a little out of my budget though.
But Jim, within your budget may I politely suggest some other delicous bourbons (Binny's prices): Very Old Barton, 100 proof at $12.99 (lower proofs even cheaper); Old Grand Dad, 100 proof at $19.99 (recently $15.99 at other chain stores); Old Weller Antique, 107 proof at $19.99 (the newest bottling a "no age statement" but still 7 years, is outstanding). If you prefer 80 proof, as Beam white is, just cut an ounce and a half of 100 proof with .375 of an ounce of water.
Ive been eying the Old Grandad @ the liquor store. Thanks for the other rec's. as well.
Higher proof alcohol is a good thing so I wont be watering any of those down.
ronnie_suburban wrote:As for inexpensive bourbons, I really like the Eagle Rare 10-year, which runs anywhere from $24-$30/bottle, depending on where you get it. That's in the same ballpark as the Buffalo Trace, which I also enjoy. Also in the same price range is the Evan Williams Single Barrel, which is also a very good one for the money.
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jimswside wrote:thanks a bunch for the tips on those bourbons,