Whiskey Discussion

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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby H20 Fowl » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:42 am

I learn so much about myself on this site its unreal!

Today I learned, I'm a peepee because I don't like bourbon out of a plastic bottle, and because I prefer gear that last more than two seasons!

Imagine what I could learn tomorrow... :lol: :lol:

P.S.. I've never had any $300.00 bourban, but if grnhead comes to Arkansas this year. I will!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby JaMak84 » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:56 am

Sorry guys, I forgot to add the sarcasm smiley thing for the smartassly challenged. :? :shock: :wink: :)
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby H20 Fowl » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:02 am

You gotta ad the smileys! It changes the entire perception of your post.. :x
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby REBEL DUCK » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:29 am

Just a cheap redneck here. Segrams 7 half gallons buy them by the case and spill more wiskey than most on this board drink!
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby grnhed » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:00 pm

H20 Fowl wrote:I learn so much about myself on this site its unreal!

Today I learned, I'm a peepee because I don't like bourbon out of a plastic bottle, and because I prefer gear that last more than two seasons!

Imagine what I could learn tomorrow... :lol: :lol:

P.S.. I've never had any $300.00 bourban, but if grnhead comes to Arkansas this year. I will!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Haha...I'll be there!
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby ransco33 » Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:25 pm

I'm about halfway through a bottle on single barrel Evan Williams and have to say its a good tasting bourbon. My all time favorites are Blantons and Knob Creek though.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby Deltamud77 » Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:46 pm

Cooler weather and whiskey go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby Po Monkey Lounger » Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:59 pm

I like to mix my whiskey with coke. And my favorite, everyday brews to mix with are Jim Beam and Crown Royal. Very smooth and sometimes just too good --- I get to feeling a little froggy.

A more expensive whiskey that I really like is Woodford Reserve. It is an excellent sipping whiskey straight up.

I haven't tried it yet, but I've got a gallon plastic jug of Old Crow out at the Wooly Swamp that I am willing to share with anyone who wants to stop by and partake in this nectar of the Kentucky highlands. :lol: Here is the story of Old Crow:
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In 1823, a physician called Dr. James Crow, moved to Kentucky because he was looking to start a new life because of bankruptcy.

Crow was beginning to get his new life in order when he went to work for Colonel Willis Field, a distiller on Grier's Creek near Woodford County.

Crow took his scientific and medical training to what had been a very haphazard business and the results were astounding. He was able to achieve a consistency of quality never before imagined, one which would give a distiller the ability to make production commitments that could actually be met.

Dr. Crow soon moved to the town of Millville on Glenn's Creek and for the next twenty years he was in charge of the Oscar Pepper Distillery (later to become Labrot & Graham) on McCracken Pike. Later he went to work for the Johnson Distillery a couple miles north on Glenn's Creek Road.

That distillery later became Old Taylor. He worked there until his death in 1856. Because of his development of methods that would ensure continuity and consistent quality (including the use of measuring devices and the knowledge of how the sour-mash process actually works) many consider Dr. James Crow to be the true father of Bourbon.

The man who became the new master distiller, William Mitchell, had worked directly with Crow and knew all his methods. His continuation of Old Crow whiskey was identical to the original. He in turn taught this to his own successor, Van Johnson.

Dr. Crow never actually owned a distillery, though. The enormous Old Crow distillery which sits on Glenn's Creek today was built around 1872, 16 years after he died.

Old Crow whiskey was made here, in essentially the exact same way, until Prohibition , and then again after Repeal.

National Distillers owned it then, but they had made no changes in the way the bourbon was made. Then, sometime during the 1960's, the plant was refurbished and formula was changed. The new version was different, and there was some public outcry, but National continued to use it until they were purchased by Jim Beam Brands in 1987.

Old Crow was also a top seller, competing with Jim Beam for #1 bourbon through most of the middle decades of this century. When bourbon sales started to tumble, Old Crow suffered more than most.

Jim Beam absorbed National Distillers, owner of Old Crow, in 1987 and immediately closed the distillery (they still use the warehouses).

The Old Crow you buy today is essentially the same whiskey as Jim Beam White Label, or maybe not even quite that good. Beam considers it a "bottom shelf" brand. They don't give it much support and they certainly don't put their best whiskey in the bottles.



Since I have reached the age where I am not quite as good as I used to be ---like Old Crow whiskey ---- then perhaps I am ready for the Old Crow experience. :wink: The right Rev. T. Moore, back in his day, was quite partial to this brand of whiskey. And that is quite an endorsement. So, drop by and visit at the Wooly Swamp. We'll raise our whiskey glasses of Old Crow, and toast T. Moore, the upcoming duck season, the merciful end of football season, big legged women, peace in the Scatters, good dogs past and present, and becoming "Old Crows "ourselves.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby mrs.blood dog » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:06 pm

I like Bulliet or Wild Turkey.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby RNAIL » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:48 pm

Here is a neat website I found searching for a particular brand, if you can't find it here, I don't think it's made. Some of the decanters are worth the price to a collector.

http://www.missionliquors.com/liquor/liquor-prices.html
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby DUCKAHOLIC » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:18 pm

RDB wrote:
deltadukman wrote:I like the dude who shows up with some really fine single barrel or top shelf bourbon and mixes it with a coke..........
It'll make you want to puke.... It's kinda like putting ketchup on a filet !!! :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Why would what a man enjoys make you want to puke, that man is eating his steak the way he likes it, with ketchup.....he aint shovin it down your throat. Same way with a 300.00 dollar bottle of whisky, if he likes to put a squirt of cat piss in it..........its his drink and thats the way he likes it.

I dont give a rats booty what it is I prefer Old Charter 100% of the time, on my bday when I get all these different bourbons from the millions of Duckaholic fans, the bottles go back and I swap them for Old Charter. Now why would this dumb redneck do that? BECAUSE ITS WHAT I LIKE. The man above did not put me here so I could like what you like.

I am gonna put a splash of caffine free diet coke in my Charter or on the rare time I do not have some and you let me have some of your different cheap, high dollar, single barrel, half barrel what ever.....I am gonna mix it. See I am a mixed drink drinker, you wont taste much of the coke I can promise..........but you know what, THATS THE WAY I LIKE IT..........now pass the ketchup.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby deltadukman » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:22 pm

Dont know what your trying to say, but day in, day out I drink Old Charter and Dr. Pepper....but If'n I'm inclined to drink some really good whiskey(or not want a headache the next morning) I drink it on n the rocks with a splash of water
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby farmerc83 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:55 pm

deltadukman wrote:Dont know what your trying to say, but day in, day out I drink Old Charter and Dr. Pepper....but If'n I'm inclined to drink some really good whiskey(or not want a headache the next morning) I drink it on n the rocks with a splash of water
I'll never understand how you can drink whiskey mixed with syrupy sweet DP, and certainly don't see how you do it when it's 80-90 degrees.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby Double R 2 » Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:14 pm

Scotch single malt or blended, and Irish whiskey, on the rocks with a dash of water. Lately been drinking Chivas Regal, McAllen and Jamensons.
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Re: Whiskey Discussion

Postby deltadukman » Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:34 am

Bumping this post. I know when I have to eat my words and a lot has changed in my bourbon pallet since this thread in 2011. I happen to insure a liquor store and casually dropped the "you dont happen to know where I could put my hands on a bottle of Pappy, do you?". He said he had a bottle of 12yr and promised to sell it to me(not marked up). I couldnt get there fast enough. Due to the fire, theft, and demand, pretty much all Pappy has become almost unobtainable. I was lucky to get my hands on this for the holidays.

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