So picked up a bottle of Buffalo Trace to get through the snow this weekend. Put in an order of Blantons at my local liquor store. Not sure it will ever come in though.
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The Pot Still is listed at $77 at our local store.
Puts it in the category of Red Breast, Green Spot, Teeling.
You have to order Middleton in Pa and most other places. Last bottle of Middleton I saw in store was in Binghamton over a year ago and it was $150.Isn't almost t all Irish whiskey same company? -- thought Middleton, Jameson, the Spots (red, yellow, green) are all the same house - kinda like suntory for Japanese. Not sure if same distillery or different. Been looking to get into a Middleton very rare bottle, but don't see them out there too often.
I suppose the first is the day he sells it?Yep, second happiest day in the man's life is the day he buys a boat.
So they say but I assure you it’s nonsenseI suppose the first is the day he sells it?
Ya, I believe Jameson owns Redbreast and Green Spot.Isn't almost t all Irish whiskey same company? -- thought Middleton, Jameson, the Spots (red, yellow, green) are all the same house - kinda like suntory for Japanese. Not sure if same distillery or different. Been looking to get into a Middleton very rare bottle, but don't see them out there too often.
It’s because they get to buy their next one!! Some people will never understandSo they say but I assure you it’s nonsense
Haha. Moms wants to move to Rehobeth Beach THIS summer. A few months ago we were on a 5 year plan. The cobalt is a great old lake boat but it’s gonna be a lousy ocean boatIt’s because they get to buy their next one!! Some people will never understand
From the PLCB emailYa, I believe Jameson owns Redbreast and Green Spot.
LMK if the move to Rehoboth Beach happens.Haha. Moms wants to move to Rehobeth Beach THIS summer. A few months ago we were on a 5 year plan. The cobalt is a great old lake boat but it’s gonna be a lousy ocean boat
im gonna sell it without asking and buy a fishing boat
Why you want a ride in the boat??LMK if the move to Rehoboth Beach happens.
Wouldn’t mind one. My uncle had a boat on the bay and he’d take us kids out every summer. My grandparents had the beachfront house on Dagsworthy Street in Dewey, across the street from the Life Saving Station. You can see it in the old pictures of Dewey, huge house. I’ll search for it.Why you want a ride in the boat??
My imagined boat ride with the RickWouldn’t mind one. My uncle had a boat on the bay and he’d take us kids out every summer. My grandparents had the beachfront house on Dagsworthy Street in Dewey, across the street from the Life Saving Station. You can see it in the old pictures of Dewey, huge house. I’ll search for it.
As you probably know, I visit Rehoboth and Dewey quite often. Rick seems to be potential good company.
My imagined boat ride with the Rick
My imagined boat ride with the Rick
Iirc 25 yrs ago on the ‘main’ drag at Dewey there was a roadside shop called ‘nicks’ I believe. Great cheese steaks or it seemed that way at 2 am!!Wouldn’t mind one. My uncle had a boat on the bay and he’d take us kids out every summer. My grandparents had the beachfront house on Dagsworthy Street in Dewey, across the street from the Life Saving Station. You can see it in the old pictures of Dewey, huge house. I’ll search for it.
As you probably know, I visit Rehoboth and Dewey quite often. Rick seems to be potential good company.
That thing is AWESOME
That’s when he hasn’t been drinking.My imagined boat ride with the Rick
Yeah, across the street from Bottle and Cork.Iirc 25 yrs ago on the ‘main’ drag at Dewey there was a roadside shop called ‘nicks’ I believe. Great cheese steaks or it seemed that way at 2 am!!
That’s when he hasn’t been drinking.
The rick me is a sober boater and jet skier for the recordThat’s when he hasn’t been drinking.
Obviously I need to massage my Tom board personaSooo like never...
Obviously I need to massage my Tom board persona
ill start monday
Wouldn’t mind one. My uncle had a boat on the bay and he’d take us kids out every summer. My grandparents had the beachfront house on Dagsworthy Street in Dewey, across the street from the Life Saving Station. You can see it in the old pictures of Dewey, huge house. I’ll search for it.
Not the best quality, but it's a copy of what I have myself. I bought it off Max, the proprietor of the Sunrise Restaurant in Dewey. My maternal grandparents' house is the big house to the immediate left of Dagsworthy Street, which goes down the middle of the picture. Got hella beat up in the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, torn down in 1980. A lot of love in that house. I was born early in the morning on a Friday in June and at 7am my dad called his in-laws house in DC at around 7am to let them know. No answer. He thought, where could they be at 7am on a Friday? Ah, yes, and then he called Dewey Beach, my Aunt Debbie answered.
Sorry for poaching off the Spirits Thread.
So cool lion Jim.
Something to be said for being first. I think about that a lot when I see folks who bought river view row homes in Alexandria 40 years ago...
I'm not much of a bourbon drinker (gin, vodka, tequila, rum and scotch whisky are my preferred boozes), but I just received a gift of a bottle of bourbon from a client, so I thought I would ask the AKB about it.
It's a 750 ml bottle of "Barrell Craft Spirits Bourbon." The label indicates that it was aged 15 years. Fifteen years is a decent but not extraordinary length of time for a scotch whisky to age. I have no idea whether aging times for bourbon are comparable. The label also lists the bottle number, as if to indicate it was part of a particular lot. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Anyone familiar with this particular bourbon? Should it be used for sipping, mixed drinks, or what?
Good for everything I have Barrell 24I'm not much of a bourbon drinker (gin, vodka, tequila, rum and scotch whisky are my preferred boozes), but I just received a gift of a bottle of bourbon from a client, so I thought I would ask the AKB about it.
It's a 750 ml bottle of "Barrell Craft Spirits Bourbon." The label indicates that it was aged 15 years. Fifteen years is a decent but not extraordinary length of time for a scotch whisky to age. I have no idea whether aging times for bourbon are comparable. The label also lists the bottle number, as if to indicate it was part of a particular lot. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Anyone familiar with this particular bourbon? Should it be used for sipping, mixed drinks, or what?
Does that mean yours was aged 24 years? (Your bourbon, I mean. )Good for everything I have Barrell 24
I'm not much of a bourbon drinker (gin, vodka, tequila, rum and scotch whisky are my preferred boozes), but I just received a gift of a bottle of bourbon from a client, so I thought I would ask the AKB about it.
It's a 750 ml bottle of "Barrell Craft Spirits Bourbon." The label indicates that it was aged 15 years. Fifteen years is a decent but not extraordinary length of time for a scotch whisky to age. I have no idea whether aging times for bourbon are comparable. The label also lists the bottle number, as if to indicate it was part of a particular lot. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Anyone familiar with this particular bourbon? Should it be used for sipping, mixed drinks, or what?
No that is just the blend number.Does that mean yours was aged 24 years? (Your bourbon, I mean. )