$30 / fifth), but I'm budget conscious, attempt to be frugal, and spend entirely too much on alcohol. On the plane, I started off with the 2 JB white labels. This is the one I've never seen. It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a.
I was feeling great and cracking up to myself on the plane while those around me slept. It's easy! I say "OK!" Every once in a great while she even cooks dinner! Also delicious (9 out of 10) and paired well with John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch on Netflix.
try that on google shopping, for example. How about a flight of all the VW brands. I never got to the Vanilla, but plan to have them with plenty of ice and cola. I've purchased the Angel's Envy and Blanton's mini on occasion. All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted. Get our Maple Syrup Sampler which includes one 50 ml of each rich, robust, bourbon and cinnamon aged. It was $69.99 which was a relatively good price. Besides, she really is always right (dammit ). I've never bought one, but man, if I passed on that little guy in the past, I definitely regret it now.
I used to rely on the affordability and (for me) easy drinkability of Jim Beam white label. I actually had 2 quart sized bags for this trip, but I'm TSA Pre and had no issues. I also was Ubering home after the flight. It was OK but for a Scotch, I'd much sooner have Ardbeg 10. Back on topic. This deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. My alcohol spend in 2019 was $2,613, over 5% of my total expenses. Also, the 100ml AE that I haven’t seen in awhile, and of course bonus points for the European 4RYL. There are a few mid shelf brands.
We also keep a random selection on hand for cocktails and to hand out to mailman/trashman/etc. I too would like to see more 50ml. It had three 375-ml cask strength bottles - MMCS, MM46CS and a MMPS. The collection has survived a few moves, and 15+ years in the attic. If I'm going to drink Scotch, it's going to be from Islay. It was easier, and less tacky than little Tower of Pisa's & Roman Colosseum's. I'm with you. bottles, but I doubt it'll ever happen. Four Roses single barrel too. I might suggest staying away at any cost. The most expensive I've seen in person is Woodford. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I don't like honey that much and I was close to pouring it out. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands. Compare. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands.
So I don't often splurge for "great" >$50 a fifth bourbons, maybe a few times a year. Those would be cool as crud. I've never drank horse piss before, but I imagine it tastes like JB Honey. PaulO, April 2 in General Bourbon Discussion.
Website Powered by. It's basically the same format as the dusty Bourbon Heritage Collection minis.
I've thought about picking up a 50ml Johnny Walker Blue for $20 out of curiosity since I'll never buy a bottle. Online I had seen some old RHF minis. Then I decided to go for the 2 JB Honeys. May you all enjoy your drinks at whichever price point works best for you! You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. We talk about bourbon, rye, or any American whiskey here (yes, even Jack). I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! We painstakingly dipped the necks in paraffin, back in '82, to help prevent evaporation. Over the holidays, Costco had a 3 bottle "Generations of Proof" set. If you like it enough, get the full size bottle. I have a bit of a drinking problem solution. It's pretty damned cute. Choose ... Bushmills 1608 Blend 50 ml Miniature. Living in MI, the state min for JB white is $35 / handle, which is ridiculous. Bourbon Sample Bottles. I think the Easter season is perfect for Malort. Not quite as high end as the Pigwhistle, but here’s the somewhat obscure Baker’s 50ml. (not sure what a case qty would be, but it wouldn't be a dozen or two) Maybe asking distilleries to do like what HH did with 5 - 200ml in a set would stand a better chance. Press J to jump to the feed. I finished them with a puckered up face as the plane landed. I did a blind taste test once of 5 different bourbons (cheap to pricey) and I enjoyed them all, with little correlation between cost and ranking! How about if limited or allocated stuff went into 50ml bottles? Sometimes I add more than a splash of water or on the rocks or even mix it when I want some caffeine ... more sacrilege. Instead of one 750ml bottle it into fifteen 50ml minis. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. I wish more would do 200 mls. I saw Johnnie Walker and one other Scotch brand (Glen something) has small bottle four different expressions in a box.
That would make it a lot easier for a lot more of us to get to try them all each year, even if it was more expensive on a price per pour basis than the regular bottles. Compare. Hopefully you could find a good selection at … Well, I think that's the nice lady that hangs around my house all day - I just do what she tells me to do. Laphroaig 10, if you please. I'm deep in Scotch and liqueur mini replica bottles of all sizes-- but unfortunately 50mL glass bourbon pickings are slim to say the least…. I consider myself a budget bourbon drinker with an undeveloped palate. And Frank, your wife orders you to drink high end Bourbon and malts? Moderator and and Bourbonian Of The Year 2016.
Then on to the JB Apples. Dec 14, 2010 - This Pin was discovered by Omni Tikasaurus. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. Bushmills Black Bush Blend 50 ml Miniature. Yes, blasphemy for many. I started with 4 old refilled 50ml bottles: 1 with WT101, 2 with EW BiB, 1 with EW black label (which for $20 / handle in FL is the best deal ever IMO). It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a. Just finished a 1oz sample of EC18 that I got from MoM back in the day (absolutely delicious, BTW!). Frankly, I'm surprised that the collection survived. Add To Cart. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. Choose Options. I had a 3 hour flight home late last Saturday night, with 2-3 hours wait in the airport prior. MoM bottles their own samples of some pretty high end stuff. By I went to Walfart before my flight to get a few more 50ml bottles. After a month away from home, I wanted to "imbibe freely and copiously". Plus, how many liquor stores are going to want to buy case quantities of so many items? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
More people would get to try stuff. Some high end Scotch available in minis.
Smaller bottles mean more people can try it. I say "OK!" One 50 ml of our Bourbon Aged Maple Syrup. Discover (and save!) As someone who's been married 41-1/2 yrs to a woman who is waaaay above my pay grade, I agree completely! Man, that's got to be rough. Also pretty damn bad, but not near as bad as the Honey. I am ok with drinking flavored whiskey now and then, but typically stick with straight spirits. But instead of waking up my seat mates, I gutted it out, having to chase with a lot of water. That may be a better solution than bar pours. At that price, I got two packs just in case, for a total of 12 50ml bottles. My go-to bourbon will likely cause many of you to turn up your nose and close this post. • Spend a moment browsing our bourbons, rye whiskeys, flavored whiskeys, small batch bourbons and single barrel bourbons.
My Dad was stationed in Naples, Italy back then, so I collected miniatures, from all of the countries that we visited.
This whiskey finishes long and smooth... Read More. Hold the presses I just found this small batch bourbon sampler: ... 50 ml bourbon.
$3.99. Powered by Invision Community. It would be pretty cool if they would do a full BTAC set in minis of each, 50s or maybe something a little bigger like, 200s. Frankly HORRIBLE! Compare. Pursuant to my frugality, I wasn't about to spend $10+ a drink at an airport bar or $7 a drink on Spirit for Jack. As much as I get a kick out of what might be called snobbery on this sub, I will never disagree with the flavored bourbon hate. But I still thoroughly enjoyed the experience, so to each his own.
I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! I buy too many $12+ 6 packs of good beer, but plenty of coors light and boxes of budget wine too. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise.
I was feeling great and cracking up to myself on the plane while those around me slept. It's easy! I say "OK!" Every once in a great while she even cooks dinner! Also delicious (9 out of 10) and paired well with John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch on Netflix.
try that on google shopping, for example. How about a flight of all the VW brands. I never got to the Vanilla, but plan to have them with plenty of ice and cola. I've purchased the Angel's Envy and Blanton's mini on occasion. All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted. Get our Maple Syrup Sampler which includes one 50 ml of each rich, robust, bourbon and cinnamon aged. It was $69.99 which was a relatively good price. Besides, she really is always right (dammit ). I've never bought one, but man, if I passed on that little guy in the past, I definitely regret it now.
I used to rely on the affordability and (for me) easy drinkability of Jim Beam white label. I actually had 2 quart sized bags for this trip, but I'm TSA Pre and had no issues. I also was Ubering home after the flight. It was OK but for a Scotch, I'd much sooner have Ardbeg 10. Back on topic. This deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. My alcohol spend in 2019 was $2,613, over 5% of my total expenses. Also, the 100ml AE that I haven’t seen in awhile, and of course bonus points for the European 4RYL. There are a few mid shelf brands.
We also keep a random selection on hand for cocktails and to hand out to mailman/trashman/etc. I too would like to see more 50ml. It had three 375-ml cask strength bottles - MMCS, MM46CS and a MMPS. The collection has survived a few moves, and 15+ years in the attic. If I'm going to drink Scotch, it's going to be from Islay. It was easier, and less tacky than little Tower of Pisa's & Roman Colosseum's. I'm with you. bottles, but I doubt it'll ever happen. Four Roses single barrel too. I might suggest staying away at any cost. The most expensive I've seen in person is Woodford. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I don't like honey that much and I was close to pouring it out. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands. Compare. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands.
So I don't often splurge for "great" >$50 a fifth bourbons, maybe a few times a year. Those would be cool as crud. I've never drank horse piss before, but I imagine it tastes like JB Honey. PaulO, April 2 in General Bourbon Discussion.
Website Powered by. It's basically the same format as the dusty Bourbon Heritage Collection minis.
I've thought about picking up a 50ml Johnny Walker Blue for $20 out of curiosity since I'll never buy a bottle. Online I had seen some old RHF minis. Then I decided to go for the 2 JB Honeys. May you all enjoy your drinks at whichever price point works best for you! You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. We talk about bourbon, rye, or any American whiskey here (yes, even Jack). I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! We painstakingly dipped the necks in paraffin, back in '82, to help prevent evaporation. Over the holidays, Costco had a 3 bottle "Generations of Proof" set. If you like it enough, get the full size bottle. I have a bit of a drinking problem solution. It's pretty damned cute. Choose ... Bushmills 1608 Blend 50 ml Miniature. Living in MI, the state min for JB white is $35 / handle, which is ridiculous. Bourbon Sample Bottles. I think the Easter season is perfect for Malort. Not quite as high end as the Pigwhistle, but here’s the somewhat obscure Baker’s 50ml. (not sure what a case qty would be, but it wouldn't be a dozen or two) Maybe asking distilleries to do like what HH did with 5 - 200ml in a set would stand a better chance. Press J to jump to the feed. I finished them with a puckered up face as the plane landed. I did a blind taste test once of 5 different bourbons (cheap to pricey) and I enjoyed them all, with little correlation between cost and ranking! How about if limited or allocated stuff went into 50ml bottles? Sometimes I add more than a splash of water or on the rocks or even mix it when I want some caffeine ... more sacrilege. Instead of one 750ml bottle it into fifteen 50ml minis. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. I wish more would do 200 mls. I saw Johnnie Walker and one other Scotch brand (Glen something) has small bottle four different expressions in a box.
That would make it a lot easier for a lot more of us to get to try them all each year, even if it was more expensive on a price per pour basis than the regular bottles. Compare. Hopefully you could find a good selection at … Well, I think that's the nice lady that hangs around my house all day - I just do what she tells me to do. Laphroaig 10, if you please. I'm deep in Scotch and liqueur mini replica bottles of all sizes-- but unfortunately 50mL glass bourbon pickings are slim to say the least…. I consider myself a budget bourbon drinker with an undeveloped palate. And Frank, your wife orders you to drink high end Bourbon and malts? Moderator and and Bourbonian Of The Year 2016.
Then on to the JB Apples. Dec 14, 2010 - This Pin was discovered by Omni Tikasaurus. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. Bushmills Black Bush Blend 50 ml Miniature. Yes, blasphemy for many. I started with 4 old refilled 50ml bottles: 1 with WT101, 2 with EW BiB, 1 with EW black label (which for $20 / handle in FL is the best deal ever IMO). It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a. Just finished a 1oz sample of EC18 that I got from MoM back in the day (absolutely delicious, BTW!). Frankly, I'm surprised that the collection survived. Add To Cart. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. Choose Options. I had a 3 hour flight home late last Saturday night, with 2-3 hours wait in the airport prior. MoM bottles their own samples of some pretty high end stuff. By I went to Walfart before my flight to get a few more 50ml bottles. After a month away from home, I wanted to "imbibe freely and copiously". Plus, how many liquor stores are going to want to buy case quantities of so many items? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
More people would get to try stuff. Some high end Scotch available in minis.
Smaller bottles mean more people can try it. I say "OK!" One 50 ml of our Bourbon Aged Maple Syrup. Discover (and save!) As someone who's been married 41-1/2 yrs to a woman who is waaaay above my pay grade, I agree completely! Man, that's got to be rough. Also pretty damn bad, but not near as bad as the Honey. I am ok with drinking flavored whiskey now and then, but typically stick with straight spirits. But instead of waking up my seat mates, I gutted it out, having to chase with a lot of water. That may be a better solution than bar pours. At that price, I got two packs just in case, for a total of 12 50ml bottles. My go-to bourbon will likely cause many of you to turn up your nose and close this post. • Spend a moment browsing our bourbons, rye whiskeys, flavored whiskeys, small batch bourbons and single barrel bourbons.
My Dad was stationed in Naples, Italy back then, so I collected miniatures, from all of the countries that we visited.
This whiskey finishes long and smooth... Read More. Hold the presses I just found this small batch bourbon sampler: ... 50 ml bourbon.
$3.99. Powered by Invision Community. It would be pretty cool if they would do a full BTAC set in minis of each, 50s or maybe something a little bigger like, 200s. Frankly HORRIBLE! Compare. Pursuant to my frugality, I wasn't about to spend $10+ a drink at an airport bar or $7 a drink on Spirit for Jack. As much as I get a kick out of what might be called snobbery on this sub, I will never disagree with the flavored bourbon hate. But I still thoroughly enjoyed the experience, so to each his own.
I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! I buy too many $12+ 6 packs of good beer, but plenty of coors light and boxes of budget wine too. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise.
I was feeling great and cracking up to myself on the plane while those around me slept. It's easy! I say "OK!" Every once in a great while she even cooks dinner! Also delicious (9 out of 10) and paired well with John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch on Netflix.
try that on google shopping, for example. How about a flight of all the VW brands. I never got to the Vanilla, but plan to have them with plenty of ice and cola. I've purchased the Angel's Envy and Blanton's mini on occasion. All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted. Get our Maple Syrup Sampler which includes one 50 ml of each rich, robust, bourbon and cinnamon aged. It was $69.99 which was a relatively good price. Besides, she really is always right (dammit ). I've never bought one, but man, if I passed on that little guy in the past, I definitely regret it now.
I used to rely on the affordability and (for me) easy drinkability of Jim Beam white label. I actually had 2 quart sized bags for this trip, but I'm TSA Pre and had no issues. I also was Ubering home after the flight. It was OK but for a Scotch, I'd much sooner have Ardbeg 10. Back on topic. This deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. My alcohol spend in 2019 was $2,613, over 5% of my total expenses. Also, the 100ml AE that I haven’t seen in awhile, and of course bonus points for the European 4RYL. There are a few mid shelf brands.
We also keep a random selection on hand for cocktails and to hand out to mailman/trashman/etc. I too would like to see more 50ml. It had three 375-ml cask strength bottles - MMCS, MM46CS and a MMPS. The collection has survived a few moves, and 15+ years in the attic. If I'm going to drink Scotch, it's going to be from Islay. It was easier, and less tacky than little Tower of Pisa's & Roman Colosseum's. I'm with you. bottles, but I doubt it'll ever happen. Four Roses single barrel too. I might suggest staying away at any cost. The most expensive I've seen in person is Woodford. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I don't like honey that much and I was close to pouring it out. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands. Compare. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands.
So I don't often splurge for "great" >$50 a fifth bourbons, maybe a few times a year. Those would be cool as crud. I've never drank horse piss before, but I imagine it tastes like JB Honey. PaulO, April 2 in General Bourbon Discussion.
Website Powered by. It's basically the same format as the dusty Bourbon Heritage Collection minis.
I've thought about picking up a 50ml Johnny Walker Blue for $20 out of curiosity since I'll never buy a bottle. Online I had seen some old RHF minis. Then I decided to go for the 2 JB Honeys. May you all enjoy your drinks at whichever price point works best for you! You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. We talk about bourbon, rye, or any American whiskey here (yes, even Jack). I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! We painstakingly dipped the necks in paraffin, back in '82, to help prevent evaporation. Over the holidays, Costco had a 3 bottle "Generations of Proof" set. If you like it enough, get the full size bottle. I have a bit of a drinking problem solution. It's pretty damned cute. Choose ... Bushmills 1608 Blend 50 ml Miniature. Living in MI, the state min for JB white is $35 / handle, which is ridiculous. Bourbon Sample Bottles. I think the Easter season is perfect for Malort. Not quite as high end as the Pigwhistle, but here’s the somewhat obscure Baker’s 50ml. (not sure what a case qty would be, but it wouldn't be a dozen or two) Maybe asking distilleries to do like what HH did with 5 - 200ml in a set would stand a better chance. Press J to jump to the feed. I finished them with a puckered up face as the plane landed. I did a blind taste test once of 5 different bourbons (cheap to pricey) and I enjoyed them all, with little correlation between cost and ranking! How about if limited or allocated stuff went into 50ml bottles? Sometimes I add more than a splash of water or on the rocks or even mix it when I want some caffeine ... more sacrilege. Instead of one 750ml bottle it into fifteen 50ml minis. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. I wish more would do 200 mls. I saw Johnnie Walker and one other Scotch brand (Glen something) has small bottle four different expressions in a box.
That would make it a lot easier for a lot more of us to get to try them all each year, even if it was more expensive on a price per pour basis than the regular bottles. Compare. Hopefully you could find a good selection at … Well, I think that's the nice lady that hangs around my house all day - I just do what she tells me to do. Laphroaig 10, if you please. I'm deep in Scotch and liqueur mini replica bottles of all sizes-- but unfortunately 50mL glass bourbon pickings are slim to say the least…. I consider myself a budget bourbon drinker with an undeveloped palate. And Frank, your wife orders you to drink high end Bourbon and malts? Moderator and and Bourbonian Of The Year 2016.
Then on to the JB Apples. Dec 14, 2010 - This Pin was discovered by Omni Tikasaurus. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. Bushmills Black Bush Blend 50 ml Miniature. Yes, blasphemy for many. I started with 4 old refilled 50ml bottles: 1 with WT101, 2 with EW BiB, 1 with EW black label (which for $20 / handle in FL is the best deal ever IMO). It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a. Just finished a 1oz sample of EC18 that I got from MoM back in the day (absolutely delicious, BTW!). Frankly, I'm surprised that the collection survived. Add To Cart. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. Choose Options. I had a 3 hour flight home late last Saturday night, with 2-3 hours wait in the airport prior. MoM bottles their own samples of some pretty high end stuff. By I went to Walfart before my flight to get a few more 50ml bottles. After a month away from home, I wanted to "imbibe freely and copiously". Plus, how many liquor stores are going to want to buy case quantities of so many items? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
More people would get to try stuff. Some high end Scotch available in minis.
Smaller bottles mean more people can try it. I say "OK!" One 50 ml of our Bourbon Aged Maple Syrup. Discover (and save!) As someone who's been married 41-1/2 yrs to a woman who is waaaay above my pay grade, I agree completely! Man, that's got to be rough. Also pretty damn bad, but not near as bad as the Honey. I am ok with drinking flavored whiskey now and then, but typically stick with straight spirits. But instead of waking up my seat mates, I gutted it out, having to chase with a lot of water. That may be a better solution than bar pours. At that price, I got two packs just in case, for a total of 12 50ml bottles. My go-to bourbon will likely cause many of you to turn up your nose and close this post. • Spend a moment browsing our bourbons, rye whiskeys, flavored whiskeys, small batch bourbons and single barrel bourbons.
My Dad was stationed in Naples, Italy back then, so I collected miniatures, from all of the countries that we visited.
This whiskey finishes long and smooth... Read More. Hold the presses I just found this small batch bourbon sampler: ... 50 ml bourbon.
$3.99. Powered by Invision Community. It would be pretty cool if they would do a full BTAC set in minis of each, 50s or maybe something a little bigger like, 200s. Frankly HORRIBLE! Compare. Pursuant to my frugality, I wasn't about to spend $10+ a drink at an airport bar or $7 a drink on Spirit for Jack. As much as I get a kick out of what might be called snobbery on this sub, I will never disagree with the flavored bourbon hate. But I still thoroughly enjoyed the experience, so to each his own.
I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! I buy too many $12+ 6 packs of good beer, but plenty of coors light and boxes of budget wine too. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise.
Piglets! I enjoy and appreciate "good" bourbons (>$30 / fifth), but I'm budget conscious, attempt to be frugal, and spend entirely too much on alcohol. On the plane, I started off with the 2 JB white labels. This is the one I've never seen. It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a.
I was feeling great and cracking up to myself on the plane while those around me slept. It's easy! I say "OK!" Every once in a great while she even cooks dinner! Also delicious (9 out of 10) and paired well with John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch on Netflix.
try that on google shopping, for example. How about a flight of all the VW brands. I never got to the Vanilla, but plan to have them with plenty of ice and cola. I've purchased the Angel's Envy and Blanton's mini on occasion. All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted. Get our Maple Syrup Sampler which includes one 50 ml of each rich, robust, bourbon and cinnamon aged. It was $69.99 which was a relatively good price. Besides, she really is always right (dammit ). I've never bought one, but man, if I passed on that little guy in the past, I definitely regret it now.
I used to rely on the affordability and (for me) easy drinkability of Jim Beam white label. I actually had 2 quart sized bags for this trip, but I'm TSA Pre and had no issues. I also was Ubering home after the flight. It was OK but for a Scotch, I'd much sooner have Ardbeg 10. Back on topic. This deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. My alcohol spend in 2019 was $2,613, over 5% of my total expenses. Also, the 100ml AE that I haven’t seen in awhile, and of course bonus points for the European 4RYL. There are a few mid shelf brands.
We also keep a random selection on hand for cocktails and to hand out to mailman/trashman/etc. I too would like to see more 50ml. It had three 375-ml cask strength bottles - MMCS, MM46CS and a MMPS. The collection has survived a few moves, and 15+ years in the attic. If I'm going to drink Scotch, it's going to be from Islay. It was easier, and less tacky than little Tower of Pisa's & Roman Colosseum's. I'm with you. bottles, but I doubt it'll ever happen. Four Roses single barrel too. I might suggest staying away at any cost. The most expensive I've seen in person is Woodford. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I don't like honey that much and I was close to pouring it out. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands. Compare. airline) bottles are almost always bottom shelf brands.
So I don't often splurge for "great" >$50 a fifth bourbons, maybe a few times a year. Those would be cool as crud. I've never drank horse piss before, but I imagine it tastes like JB Honey. PaulO, April 2 in General Bourbon Discussion.
Website Powered by. It's basically the same format as the dusty Bourbon Heritage Collection minis.
I've thought about picking up a 50ml Johnny Walker Blue for $20 out of curiosity since I'll never buy a bottle. Online I had seen some old RHF minis. Then I decided to go for the 2 JB Honeys. May you all enjoy your drinks at whichever price point works best for you! You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. We talk about bourbon, rye, or any American whiskey here (yes, even Jack). I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! We painstakingly dipped the necks in paraffin, back in '82, to help prevent evaporation. Over the holidays, Costco had a 3 bottle "Generations of Proof" set. If you like it enough, get the full size bottle. I have a bit of a drinking problem solution. It's pretty damned cute. Choose ... Bushmills 1608 Blend 50 ml Miniature. Living in MI, the state min for JB white is $35 / handle, which is ridiculous. Bourbon Sample Bottles. I think the Easter season is perfect for Malort. Not quite as high end as the Pigwhistle, but here’s the somewhat obscure Baker’s 50ml. (not sure what a case qty would be, but it wouldn't be a dozen or two) Maybe asking distilleries to do like what HH did with 5 - 200ml in a set would stand a better chance. Press J to jump to the feed. I finished them with a puckered up face as the plane landed. I did a blind taste test once of 5 different bourbons (cheap to pricey) and I enjoyed them all, with little correlation between cost and ranking! How about if limited or allocated stuff went into 50ml bottles? Sometimes I add more than a splash of water or on the rocks or even mix it when I want some caffeine ... more sacrilege. Instead of one 750ml bottle it into fifteen 50ml minis. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. I wish more would do 200 mls. I saw Johnnie Walker and one other Scotch brand (Glen something) has small bottle four different expressions in a box.
That would make it a lot easier for a lot more of us to get to try them all each year, even if it was more expensive on a price per pour basis than the regular bottles. Compare. Hopefully you could find a good selection at … Well, I think that's the nice lady that hangs around my house all day - I just do what she tells me to do. Laphroaig 10, if you please. I'm deep in Scotch and liqueur mini replica bottles of all sizes-- but unfortunately 50mL glass bourbon pickings are slim to say the least…. I consider myself a budget bourbon drinker with an undeveloped palate. And Frank, your wife orders you to drink high end Bourbon and malts? Moderator and and Bourbonian Of The Year 2016.
Then on to the JB Apples. Dec 14, 2010 - This Pin was discovered by Omni Tikasaurus. SWMBO says it's time to clear out these little beauties. Bushmills Black Bush Blend 50 ml Miniature. Yes, blasphemy for many. I started with 4 old refilled 50ml bottles: 1 with WT101, 2 with EW BiB, 1 with EW black label (which for $20 / handle in FL is the best deal ever IMO). It has been my experience that 50ml mini (a.k.a. Just finished a 1oz sample of EC18 that I got from MoM back in the day (absolutely delicious, BTW!). Frankly, I'm surprised that the collection survived. Add To Cart. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. Choose Options. I had a 3 hour flight home late last Saturday night, with 2-3 hours wait in the airport prior. MoM bottles their own samples of some pretty high end stuff. By I went to Walfart before my flight to get a few more 50ml bottles. After a month away from home, I wanted to "imbibe freely and copiously". Plus, how many liquor stores are going to want to buy case quantities of so many items? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
More people would get to try stuff. Some high end Scotch available in minis.
Smaller bottles mean more people can try it. I say "OK!" One 50 ml of our Bourbon Aged Maple Syrup. Discover (and save!) As someone who's been married 41-1/2 yrs to a woman who is waaaay above my pay grade, I agree completely! Man, that's got to be rough. Also pretty damn bad, but not near as bad as the Honey. I am ok with drinking flavored whiskey now and then, but typically stick with straight spirits. But instead of waking up my seat mates, I gutted it out, having to chase with a lot of water. That may be a better solution than bar pours. At that price, I got two packs just in case, for a total of 12 50ml bottles. My go-to bourbon will likely cause many of you to turn up your nose and close this post. • Spend a moment browsing our bourbons, rye whiskeys, flavored whiskeys, small batch bourbons and single barrel bourbons.
My Dad was stationed in Naples, Italy back then, so I collected miniatures, from all of the countries that we visited.
This whiskey finishes long and smooth... Read More. Hold the presses I just found this small batch bourbon sampler: ... 50 ml bourbon.
$3.99. Powered by Invision Community. It would be pretty cool if they would do a full BTAC set in minis of each, 50s or maybe something a little bigger like, 200s. Frankly HORRIBLE! Compare. Pursuant to my frugality, I wasn't about to spend $10+ a drink at an airport bar or $7 a drink on Spirit for Jack. As much as I get a kick out of what might be called snobbery on this sub, I will never disagree with the flavored bourbon hate. But I still thoroughly enjoyed the experience, so to each his own.
I've learned from over 40 years of marriage to do whatever she says! I buy too many $12+ 6 packs of good beer, but plenty of coors light and boxes of budget wine too. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise.