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For winding down Memorial Day at home last night I enjoyed a little Glenlivet 12.
Well, a belated but Happiest of Birthday Wishes to You and Yours!At a party for birthdays (mine, my sister's (we're not twins but born June 3rd two years apart) and my eldest daughter's (17th June), I had some Guiness, some local craft brews such as The Witty Traveller and Pompous Ass, and some of the world's greatest whisky, Crown Royal Northern Harvest.
Well, a belated but Happiest of Birthday Wishes to You and Yours!
Colonel E.H. Taylor Cured Oak Single Barrel bourbon
It is Buffalo Trace. I liked it. At 50%, it has a little more flavor, which is a good thing. I would recommend it, if you can find it down there. The only annoying thing is that is comes in an extra tall bottle, so you'll never get it in a cabinet.That's Buffalo Trace, right? How did you like it? All BT products are getting hard to find around here.
The artwork reminds me of when I was a kid & we used to plug a watermelon & pour in a bottle of Southern Comfort, then replace the plug & refrigerate to get cold before cutting the melon.Tried this yesterday. Usually not a fan of "fruity" beers but this one was light and refreshing w/o a heavy fruit taste. It was more in the nose and not too sweet with a pleasant aftertaste.
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The artwork reminds me of when I was a kid & we used to plug a watermelon & pour in a bottle of Southern Comfort, then replace the plug & refrigerate to get cold before cutting the melon.
We always used Everclear. It was usually a mistake. [emoji14]Same here but the ethanol of choice was cheap vodka or rum.
Southern Comfort was sweet. Diluted by the juice of the melon you never knew you were in trouble until your face went numb!Same here but the ethanol of choice was cheap vodka or rum.