ronnie_suburban wrote:
I'm having some Old Forester Birthday Bourbon, 2007 release (13-year). I initially tried the 2009 edition at WhiskeyFest back in April and really enjoyed it. I saw the 2007 in a liquor store today and decided to give it a whirl. Very nice, with a strong vanilla note but a not-overly-sweet finish. Not quite rye-like but definitely more spice than I'm used to with bourbon. A good sipper, especially at around $35.
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G Wiv wrote:
alain40 wrote:I would be interested to find out if some kind of statistics (unofficial of course) have been compiled about wine drinking among the LTH brother and sisterhood...
ronnie_suburban wrote:Still working that bottle of 2007 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon . . .
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kl1191 wrote:If you're still in Colorado Springs, I'd recommend a trip down to Vintages Wine & Spirits for some Leopold Bros. products...amazing micro-distillery out of Colorado. They make the best American-style Gin I've ever tasted, and their Cranberry Liqueur won best fruit liqueur at the 2009 SF World Spirits Competition.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Still working that bottle of 2007 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon . . .
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aschie30 wrote:Pinot Noir is a common grape used either as blend (as in champagne) or in its entirety in many sparkling wines. My current favorite 100% Pinot Noir sparkling is made by L. Mawby. Blanc de Noir is an example. As for other sparkling reds (i.e., shiraz), I've had sparkling shirazes at tastings and have never been impressed. (But then again, I'm not huge on Australian wine, period.) It's either too weighty or has a funky taste. As for the lack of bubbles in nr706's instance, that could be more of a wine-making issue more than anything else.
viaChgo wrote:aschie30 wrote:Pinot Noir is a common grape used either as blend (as in champagne) or in its entirety in many sparkling wines. My current favorite 100% Pinot Noir sparkling is made by L. Mawby. Blanc de Noir is an example. As for other sparkling reds (i.e., shiraz), I've had sparkling shirazes at tastings and have never been impressed. (But then again, I'm not huge on Australian wine, period.) It's either too weighty or has a funky taste. As for the lack of bubbles in nr706's instance, that could be more of a wine-making issue more than anything else.
I'm a huge fan of blanc de noir champagne. My favorite is the Egly-Ouriet. But since champagne prices have increased so much over the past couple of years, that has become too pricey of a bottle. I'll have to check out the L. Mawby.
MBK wrote:does anyone know if Binny's carries GI Bourbon County Coffee Stout and Night Stalker? i see that they carry the regular Bourbon County Stout on their website but i can't find the Coffee or Night Stalker on there.
Khaopaat wrote:MBK wrote:does anyone know if Binny's carries GI Bourbon County Coffee Stout and Night Stalker? i see that they carry the regular Bourbon County Stout on their website but i can't find the Coffee or Night Stalker on there.
I saw both at the River North Binny's a few months ago.
danimalarkey wrote:Speaking of drinking things while fresh, I've been enjoying FFF's Blackheart English-style IPA this year. The bottle art changed from last year and I think the recipe did, too. I really think it clocked in around 6% ABV in previous years but this year it clears 9%. It still has that FFF hop profile but is a little maltier than usual and has an almost herbal note to it. The Meantime English IPA is still a better version of the style, but Blackheart is still very good and worth trying.
danimalarkey wrote:I discovered a resource via Smallbar's website that appears to track draft/bottle options at area bars/restaurants - Beermenus.com. I know nothing about how data is collected or how often it gets updated (as always, a phone call beforehand might be a good idea). Piece had Blackheart on draft a few weeks ago and according to the website, still does: http://www.beermenus.com/beers/three-fl ... id=chicago
It looks like Piece also has a FFF Devil's Handshake -- never heard of that one. Beer Advocate describes it as an American Pale Ale, which... doesn't really tell me too much.