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No. Picked it up in Texas. Definitely a buy. Very smooth and full of flavor.@Pedro849 Has it made it's way to Louisiana?
@kit_luceThis morning after work, 28 bucks at Costco
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You picked great places to start. I probably would have started you with the BH, as it's an 80 proof bottle. Not that the BT is high proof, but usually it's best to introduce one with lower alcohol. Its so the burn, which takes some getting used to, isnt as much of a factor.
Interesting cutter. I have that same lighter too. I sold my hardly used Xikar Allume Single and bought that one. Its quickly become my go-to torch, outside of my soft flame. For the price and butane quantity it's a tough lighter to beat.New Riff and Padron TAA
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Curious to see if you get a deep dark chocolate note with the Noah's Mill? That's the first thing I picked up on with mine. I rated it at 5 stars, which doesn't happen too often for me, the more bourbon I drink.View attachment 135394
Head to head I think I preferred the Noah's Mill even though it was a bit medicinal. I thought the wheat in the MB Roland really dominated the other flavors. I smoked a My Father Le Bijou 1922 while tasting the whiskies. The cigar tamed the wheat and brought out the white corn in the MB Roland while the Noah's Mill lost the medicinal overtones and became more creamy and flat but it was a nice pairing.
Once the cigar muted the medicinal notes I found vanilla, oak and a palate sense of a rich cream that, when combined, could easily be described as dark chocolate. This was my first pour from the bottle and now that it's been opened I'm going to taste it again and see if the off notes are still there. It's probably just me but I find a higher proof bourbon needs a bit of air.Curious to see if you get a deep dark chocolate note with the Noah's Mill? That's the first thing I picked up on with mine. I rated it at 5 stars, which doesn't happen too often for me, the more bourbon I drink.