kl1191 wrote:Made Tom and Jerry (Audrey Saunder's adaptation) last night, hopefully starting a new Christmas Eve tradition. The seasoned drinkers in the crowd found them delicious as is, but I had to dial the booze back a good bit for the occasional wine/beer folks. Everyone thought they were a great addition to the holiday cheer.
jimswside wrote:5:00, time for the first drink of the day, I believe a bottle of Mickey's and a shot of Buffalo Trace to start. High Life, Jim Beam, more Buffalo trace, and perhaps some Mezcal to follow.
ronnie_suburban wrote:jimswside wrote:5:00, time for the first drink of the day, I believe a bottle of Mickey's and a shot of Buffalo Trace to start. High Life, Jim Beam, more Buffalo trace, and perhaps some Mezcal to follow.
Why wait? It's always 5 o'clock somewhere!
headcase wrote:Another quarter over, and opening a bottle of something special ....
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kl1191 wrote:I just joined the club, but it was the 25 year that they had at Binny's...not sure what the differences entail. Any thoughts on yours?
ronnie_suburban wrote:kl1191 wrote:I just joined the club, but it was the 25 year that they had at Binny's...not sure what the differences entail. Any thoughts on yours?
I have both the Rittenhouse 23-year and the 25-year in my cabinet but have never tasted them side-by-side. I'll try to remedy that sometime this week.
ronnie_suburban wrote:The rye I've really been loving lately is the 23-year Black Maple Hill. I bought 3 bottles and am now down to 1.
the wimperoo wrote:Waiting for my friend to get here so that we can drink a 5 year Bourbon County Stout vertical. 2006-2010
Very excited to see how the '06 has held up over another year. Last year when we did the vertical it was the best one.
ronnie_suburban wrote:The rye I've really been loving lately is the 23-year Black Maple Hill. I bought 3 bottles and am now down to 1.
Earlier tonight I had couple pours of Pappy Van Winkle 15-year. As much as I enjoy the 23-year, the 15 has been my favorite Van Winkle bourbon for quite some time.
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kl1191 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:kl1191 wrote:I just joined the club, but it was the 25 year that they had at Binny's...not sure what the differences entail. Any thoughts on yours?
I have both the Rittenhouse 23-year and the 25-year in my cabinet but have never tasted them side-by-side. I'll try to remedy that sometime this week.
I read up on this a bit last night, and the 21/23/25 year Rittenhouses all came from the same 95 barrel stock distilled in 1984. They were bottled in 2005, '07 and '09 respectively. They are all single-barrel, and so there is a decent amount of variation both between and within the various offerings. The 25 year was the largest and last bottling from this stock, 38 barrels and about 3,000 bottles. Unless some unknown cache of old rye is discovered at the back of a warehouse, there will be no more "Very Rare" Rittenhouse...for at least 15 years, I would imagine.
danimalarkey wrote:the wimperoo wrote:Waiting for my friend to get here so that we can drink a 5 year Bourbon County Stout vertical. 2006-2010
Very excited to see how the '06 has held up over another year. Last year when we did the vertical it was the best one.
How did the tasting go? The oldest bottle I have left is from '07 and I'm looking forward to trying alongside the 2011 BCS next fall.
FYI, Goose put out their 'beer calendar' for 2011 and it looks like the coffee BCS got pushed back to the fall. Also, Fleur and Pepe Nero (a black saison, and one of my favorites from them) are getting the 650ml/4-pack treatment, and a new beer called Big John is due in April, a cacao nib imperial stout.
And if anyone is still hunting for the Rare, Vas Foremost on Milwaukee at California had 10 bottles on the shelf (not the cooler) on Saturday afternoon. Price was $49.99.
MincyBits wrote:Rare Bourbon County Stout. Luscious! Distinct maple flavor, with caramels, some coffee notes, and chocolate. This is definitely one to age. I can't help but compare it to Dark Lord, and it seems less complex and beguiling. Still, even at $35 per bottle that I paid, perhaps easier to get your hands on.