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Jack Daniels 80 proof. Slow and easy tonight!
And Hell bent for leather, later.
Jack Daniels 80 proof. Slow and easy tonight!
And Hell bent for leather, later.
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Whistlepig Rye 10 yo
How was it as compared to my Sazerac standby?
It's solid for sure. Maybe a bit more punch than the Sazzy, but not a spicy, if that makes sense? I would recommend it, though.
Agreed. Rye needs to be spicy!![]()
Afternoon neighbor cookout with SA Boston Lager.
Elijah Craig 12
At the in laws. McClelland's Highland. Not the best, but surely not bad.
8 years? I was thinking 3-5.I think McClelland's is probably the best buy for a Highland that you want to try and see how that particular region tastes. I always recommend it to first timers----all of its various iterations as well. It is of course part of the Morrison Bowmore empire. They have no age statements but I think the Highland is about 8 years old. It is likely from Glen Garioch. The Islay is Bowmore itself---and that makes it also a good buy but it is less aged than the regular Bowmore----if that matters to you. The Lowland is Auchentoshan. :cheers1:
8 years? I was thinking 3-5..
I agree, its a good beginner .