You mean 24 months? I’ve heard good things but not gonna drop a Benji for a 2 year old rye.Anyone see or have this yet? 24 years old Rye and Barrel Proof is my kinda language
Also my shop just added this to their collection. I shared this unique idea with the board a couple of weeks ago. Price doesn’t look too bad either, was expecting it to go for more.
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HAHA I completely missed the "months" on the label. I looked real quick and saw 24 and just assumed it was years, especially considering the price. Why not just say 2 years? That's like a mother saying their child is 13 months old, instead of saying a year and one month. 13 months just sounds better I guess.You mean 24 months? I’ve heard good things but not gonna drop a Benji for a 2 year old rye.
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Looks like I had better stock up while I can!I hear that stuff is pretty hard to come by these days. The 90 Proof (just as rare) took first place in a bottom shelf bourbon shootout out of 13
https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/12/13-of-the-best-bottom-shelf-cheap-bourbons-blind-t.html
Stopped by the shops last week and made the remark that I think I've already bought or simply tasted everything rated "good" or better and inexpensive. Looks like the next step is the $80+ stuff. He replied, "it can be an expensive hobby".You mean 24 months? I’ve heard good things but not gonna drop a Benji for a 2 year old rye.
Glad the Blanton's was enjoyable. I still remember the first time I had back in 2015. I hear Evan Williams Vintage Single Barrel is hit or miss. Some years it's exceptional and others (like my 2008), it's forgettableView attachment 135670
Enjoyed the Blanton's a lot more. The Evan Williams had very little nose and I tried hard to find the flavors on the palate
I'm a big fan of the FSG but this one was really flakey and a bit messy. Flavors where good, it burned evenly and stayed lit without relights.Glad the Blanton's was enjoyable. I still remember the first time I had back in 2015. I hear Evan Williams Vintage Single Barrel is hit or miss. Some years it's exceptional and others (like my 2008), it's forgettable
How was that FSG btw? Was thinking about picking up a 5 pack sometime?
The Peerless is really well considered in the distilling world. Its unique in that it's a sweet mash whiskey. Sour mash is when they reserve some of the fermented mash to kick start the next batch. Sweet mash starts from scratch with each batch, which adds some variability, but also some interest from batch to batch...Anyone see or have this yet? 24 years old Rye and Barrel Proof is my kinda language
Also my shop just added this to their collection. I shared this unique idea with the board a couple of weeks ago. Price doesn’t look too bad either, was expecting it to go for more.
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I'm not too concerned, especially with that unapologetic price. It might blow me away but I can get that with Rittenhouse Rye and at only $27. I will however be on the lookout for a sample though. Anything is worth a tryThe Peerless is really well considered in the distilling world. Its unique in that it's a sweet mash whiskey. Sour mash is when they reserve some of the fermented mash to kick start the next batch. Sweet mash starts from scratch with each batch, which adds some variability, but also some interest from batch to batch...
Rye doesnt need nearly as long to age as bourbon, so a two year eye is pretty normal. Paying $130 for it? That's up to you... I'd try and find a sample somewhere if you're concerned.
You must be able to drink with your left hand?
Some Smooth Ambler last night after dinner.
Whatever it takes, My Brother. Olivia is worth it.You must be able to drink with your left hand?
And he steps off the ledge, wind whistling past, and accelerates until he reaches terminal speed...To confirm my preference for this one!
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Edit: So trying this a second time and being able to compare it to the BH, I can definitely feel the burn with this one as well, but it still goes down smoother with a better flavor profile. I’m excited to try something else. Suggestions on what my third purchase should be?
Speaking of 120 Proof, I have this on my radar to replace my Elijah Craig Barrel Proof when it’s near finished. This was probably one of my biggest surprises so far in Bourbon, even more so that Breaking Bourbon gave it 4/5 barrelsAnd the neat thing about buying higher proof whiskey is you can always add water. When deciding between proofs, if price is a concern, remember that if a 120 proof bourbon is less then 150% the cost of an 80 proof bourbon it's cheaper to buy the 120 proof and add water.
also, i get a bit nerdy and dilute higher proofs to lower proofs just to try to find the best expression of flavors. Simple math.