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The wet kind
Also, I’ve had a glass of Pappy on a date courtesy of Chris Stapleton
Thank you! Some of my husband’s buddies have promised us a bottle of Pappy as a baby gift! I can’t wait!
It goes down like syrup
I'm more of a gin and **** dude. My worst mornings have been after drinking whiskey. A lot of tail between my legs, and apologies made. Jagermeister is everyone's nemesis, IMO.
Same here my friend. I respect the bourbon and scotch drinkers here and enjoy their post. However, my "dark" liquor drinking days ended in my early 30's. I drank my fair share of bourbon and scotch then, and when I was in college. Nothing finer on game day. As I got older, the dark liquors tended to adversely affect me into the next day and I found my attitude was more hostile when I drank it. I chose to stick with v od ka for the reason that, with a good brand, I have no after affects the following day. I am also more relaxed after a drink or 3. Has kept me out of trouble for many years now.....
But by no means to take anything away from all you bourbon drinkers. Just wish I could enjoy it as you do.
BTW.- H e ll of lot more interesting topic than all the c ra p in the other categories. Dawg Nation Meltdown. Let's go pour a stiff one and enjoy the ride boys.....and Ally.......
I will be honest @PharmDawg2054 bro, I really dont ever have a stiff drink, but after logging on and reading some of the same ole crap posts about the QB’s and recruiting.....I may have something crappy like a wild turkey to put me out of my misery
Maker's Mark 46... Yes Sir!!
Wild turkey
Makers mark us overrated
have you had the wild turkey rare breed or masters keep?
Drinking some comfort whiskey to treat myself since georgia lost
Only 101
Under 40: Eagle Rare- my house pour
40-80: Blantons Weller 10 and 12 if you can find it. Haven't opened the 12 year yet.
100 and up: Stagg or Elmer T Lee. Haven't opened the Stagg but have had it at bars.
200 and up: Papi, the only one I haven't been able to add to the collection yet.
Scotch:Bunnahaibhan 18 or Lagavulin 8.
I basically only spend disposable income on booze.
Shocked any of these are left after Saturday.
good collection right there. I like the Elmer T Lee and the OWA a lot. Blantons and EHT are two of my main drinkers. Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace and Weller are what sit on my shelf for guests to help themselves to