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Wow, I didn't even know that Henry McKenna did private picks.
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Honestly I didn't have the testicular fortitude to drink without a bit of ice. It tasted great to me after the ice mellowed the burn a bit. |
I joined Flaviar a few weeks ago and just received my first tasting box. Haven't tried it yet, still too hot here in So Cal.
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For everyday Bourbon Makers or1792. Good for both sipping making into a syrup for hoe cakes or mixing into smoke ice cream.
I had three bottles of Pappy but… Knob Creek is too tanic for my taste. Woodford is good but thin or one note. I don’t care for any of the rye though Basils is tolerable. Try some Tx brand whisky and bourbon. Both are smoother than their age would indicate with good flavor. Generally I prefer the single malt Scotch such Lagavulin, Laphroaig, or Talisker. S/F, FOG |
Drinking Whiskey is the second best of 3 things that you can do. The third is having a good Cigar and the first is Fking....
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I read about this a while back and most every distiller will tell you to do that as it helps open up the Whiskey bringing out the flavors and aromas better. I used to do the ice thing too then switched to cool water (like dispensed from your fridge if you have that) and it did make a difference. When I was in Ireland I was constantly offered ice at bars assuming the American wants ice. Decline and ask for a pitched of cool water and you win some nods of respect from the bartender. |
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Bourbon and branch (water), a southern tradition.
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I now have 4 samples of various Pappy's I should be an expert soon. :D
https://photos.smugmug.com/General-P...Wvdzzx7-X3.jpg Trying to get together with my car/drinking buddy and share the experience. |
A ~20yo bottle of pappy goes for several K right? What do they charge for a small vile (1-2 oz?)
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I paid $180 for the 2 oz. 23 yo family reserve a page back That triple of 2 oz. samples there cost me $250. That will be the extent of my Pappys spending in my lifetime. I want to try it just to say I did. |
I didn't see where you could order it on Flaviar's site (not that I'd spend the $$$). Is there some sort of "secret handshake" area where they stash the good stuff?
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Once a month they "Open their Vault", I have missed out a few times, these last 2 times I happened to be at my PC when the email came that the vault was open.
Typically the Pappy's samples will sell out in short order. Last time I missed it was gone in 2 hours. These last 2 times I was "entering the vault" as the door opened and I did not hesitate, just bought it and checked out as fast as I can. I actually had one sample months ago and was shopping around before I checked out, by the time I checked out (15 minutes) it was sold out already right out of my hands. |
Now that the weather cooled I finally broke out my sample pack. One of them was the "Corsets, Whips and Whiskey" and that was by far my favorite. Sold out on Flaviar, maybe I'll order a bottle of the Featherbone.
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I have it on my wish list on Flaviar for a year now, no notifications. I never revisited the Pappy's. My car and drinking buddy Kevin and I did the Whiskey tasting together. We tried in this order: Pappys 10y/o Pappys 20 y/o Pappys 23 y/o Bushmills 21 y/o I really wanted that 23 y/o to be nothing special, maybe on the same level as the Bushmills 21 y/o. Out of the 4 we tried, the 23 was just on another level, completely, nothing came close to it. The flavor was complex, it was extremely smooth, you could drink this straight up no problem, I had to cut it slightly just to see if it would open up more and it did, cutting it with about 25% water brought out even more flavor, which was insane to begin with. To put this in perspective the Bushmills 21 is remarkable and one of the smoothest whiskeys I have in my cabinet right now. That 23 y/o made it seem common. I wish I never tasted it. |
I ordered a bottle of the Featherbone and a bottle of Templeton. I'll let you know the results!
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