Joao Encarnado
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I hope to like it since it costs more than double of a old #7.Joao, I can't speak to it personally but I've spoken to others that say they really like it.
I hope to like it since it costs more than double of a old #7.Joao, I can't speak to it personally but I've spoken to others that say they really like it.
Thanks Red. Because of the cold light it is photographing bluer than it really is (look at the white coffee lid). The color is Granite Gray which is really a versatile color.This is another example of Mike's spectacular work! Love the color.
Beautiful, Jack! What color is the felt on that one?Being on the go earlier I only had time for some QT coffee with my Northwest Hat.
Thanks Red. Because of the cold light it is photographing bluer than it really is (look at the white coffee lid). The color is Granite Gray which is really a versatile color.
Speys all the way!Thanks for the compliment! I enjoy all the little nuances of premium whiskies & tequilas consumed neat, so I don't often drink cocktails or mixed drinks. Because of the heavy peat Laphroiag is hard to pick up on all the little nuances of taste. Ardbeg is not bad, Lagavulin 16 is my favorite for peat smoke.
For my tastes Highland Speyside distilleries rule!
I heard about that on the radio! MrsFed isn't having any of it!I had to have a couple of Sammie Winter Lagers tonight in accordance with the new guidelines concerning stroke & heart disease prevention.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...revent-stroke-and-heart-disease-new-study-su/
After that last tequila revuew of yours Im still as speechless as Joao so I'll just say its very gentle for 90 proof and goes down easy with lots of toasty flavors. No real "sweetness" like I notice in some of the 80 proofs. At $23/750ml, it will be my go to till I tire of it.And??? What say you?
I've got some here at home. I bounce back & forth between BT & Woodford Reserve for the basic bourbon I keep.After that last tequila revuew of yours Im still as speechless as Joao so I'll just say its very gentle for 90 proof and goes down easy with lots of toasty flavors. No real "sweetness" like I notice in some of the 80 proofs. At $23/750ml, it will be my go to till I tire of it.
WR is abt $40 here. For $23 I'll drink the BT. For the money Beam Devils Cut is also good for me. Drank the Beam Black for a while but it seem a bit too syrupy sweet.I've got some here at home. I bounce back & forth between BT & Woodford Reserve for the basic bourbon I keep.
Drank Knob before but I don't think it was the single barrel. Never had the Wellers. I'll put them on my hit list. What abt Blantons and 4 Roses single barrel...?I've got some here at home. I bounce back & forth between BT & Woodford Reserve for the basic bourbon I keep.
Next try Knob Creek Single Barrel, then Weller's Special Reserve in that order.
I hope to like it since it costs more than double of a old #7.
Blanton's and Jefferson are my two current favorites.Drank Knob before but I don't think it was the single barrel. Never had the Wellers. I'll put them on my hit list. What abt Blantons and 4 Roses single barrel...?
Thats good enuff for me.Blanton's and Jefferson are my two current favorites.
Until now keep them comingJoao, I think I spoke to you before about JD being a customer of mine years ago and living nearby in Tulahoma, TN. If you are a fan of JD, I doubt they put out a product that you won't appreciate. TN whiskey is a unique product, with JD being top of the line, according to many. I'm more of a a fan George Dickel white label.
Blanton's and Jefferson are my two current favorites.
Knob Creek Single Barrel will be a big step up from Knob Creek. I like KCSB better than the Wellers Special Reserve although in theory it probably should rank the other way around.Drank Knob before but I don't think it was the single barrel. Never had the Wellers. I'll put them on my hit list. What abt Blantons and 4 Roses single barrel...?
I like Jefferson too but only had it by the drink. I'd like to try the Jefferson that is aged at sea but I can't find it by the drink.Blanton's and Jefferson are my two current favorites.