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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.
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.
I like spicy 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 .