For mini barrels, I like aging cocktails like a manhattan or boulivardier. For the manhattan, I just age rye and vermouth and add the bitters when serving.
I am in the same boat as you. It is not worth the price at retail, and probably over priced by around $30 dollars. That said, I enjoyed my first pour and do not regret buying a bottle. I am interested to see how it changes with a little time open, I remember the OF 1920 getting better.
I got a foursquare zinfandel cask which I quite enjoyed. Picked up a foursquare 2004 on friday but haven't opened it yet. But these are really my first foray's into the rum world, still more of a whisk(e)y guy.
Don’t watch Neat on Hulu if you aren’t prepared to pour a glass or two of brown water. Started with woodford batch proof ( classic woodford profile in the best way ), now on to moonshine for their OWA pick and a raffle ticket.
I did not like the new okkervil at all on the first listen but it has really grown on me. Trying to figure out who / what it reminds me of. 80s English alt rock? Early 70s laurel canyon?
Ryan Garcia reminded me of a young De La Hoya: I wanted to see him KO-ed the same way I wanted to see a young De La Hoya beat down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Makes sense to me. With high speed cellular and offline mode and ability to cast I don't see a reason pay for downloads. If i am gonna pay money, might as well get the vinyl with the download code. But I am older, so the notion of paying for a download when I could just get it for free never made sense to me in teh first place ( but paying for premium streaming so I can access offline mode somehow does, go figure).
why waste 2,206 characters publicly slamming the beer and the brewers? Either it's personal or written by a bitter, bitter man. In either case it sounds like someone that is not very much fun to drink beer with.