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Awesome!! please let me know
Informative article for those who don't know already
while not bourbon anyone have plans to grab any Irish whiskey to honor St Patrick's day?
I know very little about Irish whiskey but I do love the redbreast 12 and the green spot. I would like to spring for the yellow spot and redbreast 15 one day. I'll be grabbing a bottle of something for this weekend though, just not sure exactly what yet
For the cost, Jameson Black Barrel is not too shabby...
By the way, I just scored three more bottles of Weller SR for $26.99 each
I have only had regular Jameson, none of their cask series
the black is where they finish it in bourbon barrels, right?
Yes sir
I am incredibly envious ha. I need to shop where you shop
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Bankhead Beverages in Carrollton Ga.
only 4 hours and 5 minutes away!
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@tfk_fanboy Midleton is the best Irish I've ever had but it's hard to find under $200. I usually drink Jameson which is around $20. Bushmill's 10yo is around $40. If you want something a step above that, I like Redbreast 12yo which is around $60.
yeah $200 is more than I would be comfortable paying for something I'll just drink ha
redbreast 12 is one of the few I have had and I love it. I looked at the bushmills 10 in the store a few days ago. so that is worth picking up?
I don't love Bushmill's but I have an Irish buddy who claims that's what real Irish people drink. Since whiskey is always a matter of personal taste, it's probably worth a try. (Maybe a short one at your local watering hole, before you invest in a bottle.)
good point
Ok, so this is a good thread that quite a few members enjoy posting on. No reason to let it start going in a different direction. I deleted some post for the reason to keep it a good thread that others will keep enjoying.
what is your favorite bitters to use for old fashions?
that is my go. I like it way more than angostura
Picked up a bottle of weller SR and smooth ambler contradiction for a total of 70 dollars today