I bought 2 bottles of bourbon yesterday, Woodford Reserve (calling Om!) and also a bottle of one of my favorites, Eagle Rare, made in my native land, Kentucky (as are most real bourbons. The Woodford Reserve is going into a BGO Tailgate special stout I am brewing, but the Eagle Rare - that's going into my bloodstream a little bit at a time.
As we speak.
If you are not a bourbon fan, you may be missing out.
I bought 2 bottles of bourbon yesterday, Woodford Reserve (calling Om!) and also a bottle of one of my favorites, Eagle Rare, made in my native land, Kentucky (as are most real bourbons. The Woodford Reserve is going into a BGO Tailgate special stout I am brewing, but the Eagle Rare - that's going into my bloodstream a little bit at a time.
As we speak.
If you are not a bourbon fan, you may be missing out.
Oh hell yeah. You know, if you weren't married ...
Having only just discovered my taste buds suddenly started loving good bourbon about a year ago, I'm quickly making up for lost time. When the Blanton's is gone, my next self-indulgence will be a bottle of the Yamazaki I just discovered, which I think Col. Potter would have described as not having enough "o's" (as in smooooth) to describe.
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