Gentleman Jack over ice with a touch of Ginger Ale. The carbonation really opens up the Flavors. Mmmmm
Gentleman Jack over ice with a touch of Ginger Ale. The carbonation really opens up the Flavors. Mmmmm
opposite of OP, but Suntory 18 year has been on my top shelf, replacing alot of others.....amazing stuff
If you do, post back regarding whether Hilton has wrecked the place with regard to its, uhm..genteel decrepitude...which sure gave it Character with a capital "C".
Sigh...I *KNOW* they will have replaced the older elevator, which I simply loved, as it was, uhm...a bit of an adventure that was scaring some of the [less adventurous] guests. I found it great fun, especially after visiting the bar.
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Has anyone tried Iron Smoke Distillery "Rattle Snake Rosie"?
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Got a small BLACK LABEL for new years. VERY SMOOTH.
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mnehls86- IMO staying at, uhm...interesting hotels with history to `em.. can make a trip a lot better than it`d be if you just stay at the usual places (even the nice pricey ones).
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I have been on a quest the last 2 years or so to find a good sipping whiskey that doesn`t burn going down. I have tried Glenfiddich 12 year old Scotch but I can say I am not a scotch drinker. A while back I picked up a bottle of Jameson Gold reserve(expensive whiskey) which isn`t too bad but not the smooth I am looking for. After watching all those episodes of Moonshiners I couldn`t help but pick up a bottle of Tim Smith`s shine. It is actually quite smooth going down but the after taste leaves something to be desired though. I even tried mixing it in a drink and I thought I had mixed up parts cleaner into my Pepsi. When I was at the liquor store one of the attendants suggested JP Wiser, I didn`t buy that trip but the last time in I grabbed a bottle of the 18 year old whiskey. I have tried it but memory failure and can`t remember what it tasted like(no I didn`t drink that much to cause memory loss ). Looks like i will have to try it again. I will go back through these posts and write a couple down for my next trip.
Dean.
skibik- Hmmm..see how people differ? I dunno if I`d *like* a whiskey that lacks that burn. Though it does always seem to become less pronounced after I`ve had a few.
For me that burn that I described I should have said that moment that it seems to take your breath away. Kind of like that moment you see in movies when a noob takes a straight shot then they gasp for air and say smooooooth! To me that is not smooth. Not sure how I could otherwise describe it.
Dean.
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