Random Jabber Jibber thread

tyler.durden

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Speaking of alcohol...I barely drink, but I’m interested in buying myself a bottle of VERY very fine bourbon or whiskey. Something worthy of sipping, and since I barely drink, price doesn’t really matter (cue the $2000 bottle...lol)

suggestions? And yea, I know there’s an entire thread for this... you think I have time to wade into threads where I don’t already tread?
Here's a nice one for 45 grand. Sip it slowly...






Balvenie 50 year old Marriage 0197 Limited Release 2019




Introducing The Balvenie 50: Marriage 0197. Malt Master David Stewart selected five distinct casks, each over 50 years old, to create this extremely rare bottle. Presented with a brass certificate, it is a treasure to behold.
Reviewed by: Producer

750 ml Bottle

$44,999.99

 

Metasynth

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Here's a nice one for 45 grand. Sip it slowly...






Balvenie 50 year old Marriage 0197 Limited Release 2019




Introducing The Balvenie 50: Marriage 0197. Malt Master David Stewart selected five distinct casks, each over 50 years old, to create this extremely rare bottle. Presented with a brass certificate, it is a treasure to behold.
Reviewed by: Producer

750 ml Bottle

$44,999.99

Honestly, if I buy a bottle to keep in the house for special occasions, I’ll probably have it for 5-10 years.

I really don’t drink
 

Singlemalt

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Speaking of alcohol...I barely drink, but I’m interested in buying myself a bottle of VERY very fine bourbon or whiskey. Something worthy of sipping, and since I barely drink, price doesn’t really matter (cue the $2000 bottle...lol)

suggestions? And yea, I know there’s an entire thread for this... you think I have time to wade into threads where I don’t already tread?
Go to Trader Joes and buy at least two each of rye, bourbon and scotch in the 50ml airline bottles. That will give you an idea where your tastes lie for under $30
 

Metasynth

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Go to Trader Joes and buy at least two each of rye, bourbon and scotch in the 50ml airline bottles. That will give you an idea where your tastes lie for under $30
I like scotch, that was the first alcohol I ever tasted. My grandfather used to send me to the kitchen to fetch a scotch from grandma for him, he let me sip it sometimes. One of the few memories I have with him, he died when I was pretty young
 

lokie

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I like scotch, that was the first alcohol I ever tasted. My grandfather used to send me to the kitchen to fetch a scotch from grandma for him, he let me sip it sometimes. One of the few memories I have with him, he died when I was pretty young
One of the main memories of my Great Grandfather was his chewing plug tobacco and spitting into a Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco can.
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At about 6 years old I asked for a chaw. With my dads approval he gave me a small chunk. Once was enough. :spew:

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Grandpapy

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Speaking of alcohol...I barely drink, but I’m interested in buying myself a bottle of VERY very fine bourbon or whiskey. Something worthy of sipping, and since I barely drink, price doesn’t really matter (cue the $2000 bottle...lol)

suggestions? And yea, I know there’s an entire thread for this... you think I have time to wade into threads where I don’t already tread?
Here, hold my finders fee ($1950) while I post this.
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lokie

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Here, hold my finders fee ($1950) while I post this.
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It's all in the marketing and dependent on the alcoholic.

Evan Williams Bottled in Bond

Distillery: Heaven Hill
ABV: 50% (100 proof)
Price: $13.99

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Evan Williams has functioned in recent years like the opposite of Old Grand-Dad, in the sense that I can scarcely believe you can still regularly find not only the flagship Evan Williams Black Label but the 100 proof White Label for less than $15. That might very well make it the only bottled in bond (at least 4 years, 100 proof) bourbon you can regularly find under the $15 mark, and unsurprisingly that kind of pedigree results in quality. Full disclosure: This particular bottle of Evan Williams we were sampling came from my own home bar, where it’s one of my well bourbon go-to’s.

Both on the nose and the palate, it was immediately clear to all tasters that this was a significantly more assertive, fiery bourbon that most of the other stuff on the table. The nose is pretty classical, with loads of sweet caramel and vanilla, with a touch of roasted peanuts. Toffee sweetness on the palate gives way to hot cinnamon candy, toasted oak and burnt sugar. It’s not exactly “complex,” per se, but it’s strong, classical bourbon that would make a dynamite, highly intoxicating old fashioned without a doubt. Ultimately, I ended up wondering whether the flagship Black Label might have performed even better, as being the only 100 proof bourbon of the field may have left a few tasters shocked by the higher level of alcohol. Regardless, to be able to get a bonded bourbon at all for $15 or less represents an unmatched value. Here’s hoping that Evan Williams never gets more expensive.
 
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