Jim Beam Rye

racinghoss
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oldbill wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:37 am
racinghoss wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:32 am Bulleit Tuesday has a big fan club, but I don't care for it. It tastes "raw" to me. Like it needs more time in the barrel. Bulleit and Sazerac/WT have very little in common.
Yeah Bulleit is as the shape of the bottle implies a "throwback" whiskey to the old west but the similarity doesn't end there,... I think it's just a couple of steps up from the "rotgut" that poor souls fell victim to back in the 1800's! ;)
Lol.
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Wildcrow
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Now, if I’m gonna go for RotGut, I’m gonna go Corn. Corn Liquor happens to be my absolute favorite tasting whiskey and I have a boy that can get me a quart cheaper than I can get a similar quality at the local liquor store.
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I was impressed by Jim Beam Rye.
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Off topic: I just want to point out that, in my post list, Whistlebritches avatar is directly over Mr. Beardsley's, and the result is pretty dang funny.
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