Same here. If Laguna ever goes up for sale, I'm sure Westwood CC will be first in line to buy it. They are severely limited on space and impervious cover.
No blind test. We just went through the lineup (a few times). We all agreed the WLW was the best of the bunch. I thought the birthday bourbon and 1920 were next, followed by the EHT. W12 was as smooth as ever, but next to those higher octane bourbons wasn't a fair fight
The OF rye was good, but not special. The Old Portrero is a true 100% rye. It was clearly the most unique of the bunch. It had a very distinctive nose and taste. If I were a more seasoned rye drinker, it probably would have been more enjoyable. Very strong grain smell and taste.
We we had a blast.
Kaizer (or anyone else) - do you know what that piece of equipment on the bottom left of your last image is? I'm watching them working on the building at 5th and Brazos and they have something very similar, but it never seems to get used. Just curious.
I've seen Jesus play with flames in a lake of fire that I was standing inMet the devil in Seattle and spent 9 months inside the lion's denMet Buddha yet another time and he showed me a glowing light withinBut I swear that God is there every time I glare in the eyes of my best friend
My son is a sophomore at LASA right now (via Kealing). He loves it. I'm counting on AISD not being able to make any decision before he graduates.
My daughter went Murchison, Anderson and it all went very well.
Had some W.L. Weller special reserve on Saturday night for the 1st time. I see now what all the fuss is about. It was surprisingly better than what I've been drinking over the last couple of years.
Just wanted to brag on my little girl. She got in at UVa !! I'm hoping some financial aid comes through, but this is a big dream come true (for both of us).