May 10, 20187 yr 41 minutes ago, Dutchrudder said: That is not a name that makes me want to drink brown water... would have been cooler if they had used the water from the spring.
May 10, 20187 yr Thought the same thing. Wtf that’s a bad name. Looked it up and it’s a TX state park. Didn’t know that. And still think wtf - that’s a bad name. Edited May 10, 20187 yr by brown water
May 10, 20187 yr its a combination of the city's founders, not a pretty town but damn if it isn't the best swimming hole in texas. those springs are a national treasure.
May 10, 20187 yr On 5/9/2018 at 9:39 AM, Jerry Callo said: Local Twin Liquors. Don't go in looking only for ER, W12, etc. Go in to buy your regular bourbon and then inquire while checking out. Get to know the employees and especially the store manager, address them by name when you walk in, ask about their recent trip to New York and the bourbon prices there. When does it get to the offer of a blowjob? Are we there yet?
May 10, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Bert Orange said: When does it get to the offer of a blowjob? Are we there yet? Some of the store managers act like that should be a prerequisite - two particular local stores come to mind. If the employee/manager acts like they that, then I'm not giving them any business. My preferred stores are both run by nice, friendly women.
May 10, 20187 yr Some of the store managers act like that should be a prerequisite - two particular local stores come to mind. If the employee/manager acts like they that, then I'm not giving them any business. My preferred stores are both run by nice, friendly women.So cunnilingus? Or ass eating?
May 10, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Jerry Callo said: Some of the store managers act like that should be a prerequisite - two particular local stores come to mind. If the employee/manager acts like they that, then I'm not giving them any business. My preferred stores are both run by nice, friendly women. My local twin liquors is cunty and I stopped going. I used to go often when I moved into the neighborhood, chat up the manager guy, buy some of his bourbon recs. One day, I knew Weller 12 was out in the wild. I inquired about it. He said no they didn’t have any. I pick out some bottles of wine for the wife. Register lady asks if I found all I wanted. I replied yes. I mentioned striking out on Weller 12. She says what? We have some in the back. I say weird. Manager didn’t mention it. She says he should know he was the one who told her about it. Never returned
May 11, 20187 yr Long shot, but if anyone knows where I can score some EH Taylor Old Fashioned Sour Mash I would be highly greatful. I'm willing to pay full secondary market prices, and I also have high value bottles I can throw in for trade.
May 11, 20187 yr Debs Liquor is NW austin has an amazing bourbon selection. Very nice couple runs the place.
May 11, 20187 yr 16 hours ago, PappyVanVinceYoung said: Long shot, but if anyone knows where I can score some EH Taylor Old Fashioned Sour Mash I would be highly greatful. I'm willing to pay full secondary market prices, and I also have high value bottles I can throw in for trade. I may have a guy..........
May 11, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Debs Liquor is NW austin has an amazing bourbon selection. Very nice couple runs the place. True. Although, they charge a premium on the good stuff. I passed up a bottle of Blanton's a while back since it was priced at $90.
May 11, 20187 yr 18 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Debs Liquor is NW austin has an amazing bourbon selection. Very nice couple runs the place. the one on parmer and mcneil? never liked that store.
May 11, 20187 yr On 4/25/2018 at 11:13 AM, Jerry Callo said: I picked up a bottle of McKenna and a bottle of ER last night. I need to try them side by side. Actually, there are several bourbons I should try side by side On 4/25/2018 at 11:25 AM, UT Lawnghorn said: This is a good idea. I have both but haven't tasted them in succession. I shall do that soon, probably tonight. On 4/25/2018 at 9:39 PM, billfromlaketravis said: I don't think you'll be surprised. Eagle Rare is better. Somewhat to my surprise, I actually did like the McKenna better. I'm not as high on Eagle Rare as some on this board, although I do like it. I was very impressed with the McKenna; I thought it was very good and if the next bottle is as good as this one, it's going to become a staple in my liquor cabinet.
May 11, 20187 yr 29 minutes ago, thrillhammer said: the one on parmer and mcneil? never liked that store. We’ll they have Weller 12, Antique, ER, Rebel 10, Blood Oak 4, and many many more. It’s a small store, but they have good shit.
May 11, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, PappyVanVinceYoung said: He ships "car parts" to me from time to time....
May 11, 20187 yr 43 minutes ago, UT Lawnghorn said: Somewhat to my surprise, I actually did like the McKenna better. I'm not as high on Eagle Rare as some on this board, although I do like it. I was very impressed with the McKenna; I thought it was very good and if the next bottle is as good as this one, it's going to become a staple in my liquor cabinet. Consistency wise, I think you're playing with fire.
May 11, 20187 yr In the easy to find, inexpensive realm, which one would y'all recommend, Bowman's Single Barrel or Russell's Reserve Single Barrel? Bowman's sources their juice from Buffalo Trace and is also owned by them, but chars the barrels and stores in Virginia. I've heard it's not as good, but pretty similar to Blanton's. Edited May 11, 20187 yr by billfromlaketravis
May 11, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Consistency wise, I think you're playing with fire. Yeah, I'll be curious to see if this was a one hit wonder or not. But I will say, I'm enjoying this bottle, and $28 is hard to beat.
May 11, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, billfromlaketravis said: In the easy to find, inexpensive realm, which one would y'all recommend, Bowman's Single Barrel or Russell's Reserve Single Barrel? Bowman's sources their juice from Buffalo Trace and is also owned by them, but chars the barrels and stores in Virginia. I've heard it's not as good, but pretty similar to Blanton's. Bowman's by far. I'm pretty high on Bowman's all by itself. Edited May 11, 20187 yr by Tyler Durden
May 11, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, Tyler Durden said: Bowman's by far. I'm pretty high on Bowman's all by itself. Thanks. It's next on my list. Do you like it better than Hancock's Reserve? Edited May 11, 20187 yr by billfromlaketravis
May 11, 20187 yr 19 hours ago, PappyVanVinceYoung said: Long shot, but if anyone knows where I can score some EH Taylor Old Fashioned Sour Mash I would be highly greatful. I'm willing to pay full secondary market prices, and I also have high value bottles I can throw in for trade. $2500 a bottle on Wine Searcher. My goodness. Are you Bobby Axelrod? Edited May 11, 20187 yr by billfromlaketravis
May 11, 20187 yr 39 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Thanks. It's next on my list. Do you like it better than Hancock's Reserve? It's been too long since I tried Hancock and have to open one of my bottles. Hancock is too hard to get and have been saving them.
May 12, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, Tyler Durden said: It's been too long since I tried Hancock and have to open one of my bottles. Hancock is too hard to get and have been saving them. Far West Liquor had a couple bottles today
May 12, 20187 yr I am in Houston unfortunately. I probably have three or so, just need to look in my bunker.
May 12, 20187 yr PSA: Heaven Hill’s new fancied up version Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond should be hitting the shelves in the next few weeks. Be on the look out, it’s got the potential to be special- it is to Larceny what Lot B is to Weller. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 12, 20187 yr On 5/9/2018 at 9:24 PM, GreenspointTexas said: Up there with Cowboy. GB regular - now, its average. The minimuk age of bourbon in the bottle is now close to 5 years. Its alright. But every release seems to be getting older and better Single Barrel - good, but nothing earth shattering. Kind of a reach for $80, but good to try at least once, imo Cowboy - my favorite Texas bourbon and one of the best bourbons ive had. That being said, $180 is a little too much for me to buy it on the reg. However, its better than almost anything on the shelf in Texas. I think the youngest bourbon in this latest release is close to 7-8 years Balmorrhea - was shocked by this one. Price is steep. However, the 115 proof level of this bourbon works great for me. Its great neat, but not too hot or in your face. Almost like bourbon candy. Def. recommend this one. Seen nothing but good reviews on this release Estacado - finished in port barrels iirc. Havent had it. Still distillery only. Maybe it will join their year round distribution like the others real talk, i support Garrison Brothers because Dan is a UT alum and I firmly believe that in 5-10 years, they will be one of the best distilleries outside of Kentucky. Their product continues to get better year after year, and their pricing is also improving. Its too bad so many people were put off by their initial offering(s), because I really think the stuff that isnt regular GB is great. Just my opinion I like what Garrison Brothers is trying to do and the tour was great. Really cool property in Hye. But I hate their pricing. I'm not paying $100 for a decent bourbon. For that price it better be exceptional. Where do the hell do they get off? All of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection bottles are $90. Pappy 10, 12, and 15 are all less than $100.
May 12, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said: PSA: Heaven Hill’s new fancied up version Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond should be hitting the shelves in the next few weeks. Be on the look out, it’s got the potential to be special- it is to Larceny what Lot B is to Weller. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Are they releasing it in Texas?
May 12, 20187 yr 21 hours ago, Neonmoon said: Far West Liquor had a couple bottles today Buy as many bottles of Hancock's Reserve as they'll sell you. Just a gut feeling, but I think Buffalo Trace is going to discontinue it.
May 12, 20187 yr 33 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: I like what Garrison Brothers is trying to do and the tour was great. Really cool property in Hye. But I hate their pricing. I'm not paying $100 for a decent bourbon. For that price it better be exceptional. Where do the hell do they get off? All of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection bottles are $90. Pappy 10, 12, and 15 are all less than $100. wut? if you find pappy for less than $350 call me. garrisons is priced too high. i'll give you that. it's great bourbon though, and something texas should be proud of. i'll definitely buy a bottle of the balmorhea and estacado if I ever see it, even if it is $120/750 ml. but I won't do it twice no matter how good it is.
May 12, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, ERhine said: Was asked to bring a side to dinner... Well done. Sonic ice is perfect for mint juleps.
May 12, 20187 yr 11 minutes ago, thrillhammer said: wut? if you find pappy for less than $350 call me. garrisons is priced too high. i'll give you that. it's great bourbon though, and something texas should be proud of. i'll definitely buy a bottle of the balmorhea and estacado if I ever see it, even if it is $120/750 ml. but I won't do it twice no matter how good it is. I was referencing the MSRPs. https://thewhiskeywash.com/whiskey-styles/bourbon/pappy-van-winkle-bourbon-2017-release-details-emerge/ If Garrison Brothers was $50 a bottle I think it would be a much more popular brand. For instance, most of the Balcones offerings are around $40-$50. I'm pulling for them, but I won't buy it until the price comes down. Edited May 12, 20187 yr by billfromlaketravis
May 13, 20187 yr I dont think $179 for one of the worlds best bourbons is too expensive, but thats just me.
May 13, 20187 yr 22 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said: I dont think $179 for one of the worlds best bourbons is too expensive, but thats just me. Age statement? Their oldest bourbon is 4 years. For $179 it better be at least 10 years old. That's $100 more than EH Taylor Four Grain and Seasoned Wood. I like how they're doing things at Garrison Brothers. They're making their own stuff, not sourcing it and then bottling it. I think it'll pay off in the long run. I hope someday they'll sell a reasonably priced 10-12 year single barrel. Edited May 13, 20187 yr by billfromlaketravis
May 13, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said: PSA: Heaven Hill’s new fancied up version Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond should be hitting the shelves in the next few weeks. Be on the look out, it’s got the potential to be special- it is to Larceny what Lot B is to Weller. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Is this confirmed? Been waiting for this release. Are we even going to see it in Texas? Quote The Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond Series will be available in the 750ml size on an allocated basis each spring and fall throughout the next five years. The spring 2018 edition meets the strict requirements of a bottled-in-bond: the product of a single distillery from a single distilling season, aged a minimum of four years, and bottled at 100 proof or 50% alcohol by volume. The first edition is available at a suggested retail price of $110.00. Edited May 13, 20187 yr by Neonmoon
May 13, 20187 yr 40 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: Age statement? Their oldest bourbon is 4 years. For $179 it better be at least 10 years old. That's $100 more than EH Taylor Four Grain and Seasoned Wood. I like how they're doing things at Garrison Brothers. They're making their own stuff, not sourcing it and then bottling it. I think it'll pay off in the long run. I hope someday they'll sell a reasonably priced 10-12 year single barrel. Their latest Cowboy release was 7-8 years old. Their 2018 GB Reserve was 4. Dan Garrison has said on FB that all of their single barrels recently have been at least 5. I agree, they are getting there. In 5 years, its gonna be really exciting to see what theyre doing. They arent cheap. Their original GB Reserve vintages were crap for years, imo. But i think a lotta that had to do with how young they were. Their prices have dropped about 20% on average for everything over the past 3-4 years, so thats good. I can totally understand not wanting to buy their product due to price though. Im just mad they turned a lotta people off for their first 4-5 years by offering a bad product at a super high price. Now, those people are hesitating to give them another try. Sucks for GB, but thats the game
May 13, 20187 yr Friend of a friend sent this from the Atlanta airport duty free Hmm, might have to find a cheap flight.
May 13, 20187 yr 49 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said: Their latest Cowboy release was 7-8 years old. Their 2018 GB Reserve was 4. Dan Garrison has said on FB that all of their single barrels recently have been at least 5. I agree, they are getting there. In 5 years, its gonna be really exciting to see what theyre doing. They arent cheap. Their original GB Reserve vintages were crap for years, imo. But i think a lotta that had to do with how young they were. Their prices have dropped about 20% on average for everything over the past 3-4 years, so thats good. I can totally understand not wanting to buy their product due to price though. Im just mad they turned a lotta people off for their first 4-5 years by offering a bad product at a super high price. Now, those people are hesitating to give them another try. Sucks for GB, but thats the game Meh, it’s a long game. Huge capital investment to get going and keep it going before the longer aged stuff is ready. They could of gone the vodka route for cash like many do, or the sourced route like Rebecca Creek or Smooth Ambler. They didn’t. They make their own, and age their own. That ain’t cheap. Priced to survive probably
May 13, 20187 yr Get a bigger initial investment so you don’t ruin your name in the marketplace with shit overpriced product?
May 13, 20187 yr 19 minutes ago, ERhine said: Get a bigger initial investment so you don’t ruin your name in the marketplace with shit overpriced product? 23 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: Meh, it’s a long game. Huge capital investment to get going and keep it going before the longer aged stuff is ready. They could of gone the vodka route for cash like many do, or the sourced route like Rebecca Creek or Smooth Ambler. They didn’t. They make their own, and age their own. That ain’t cheap. Priced to survive probably The truth/path lies somewhere in between, in my opinion. Im glad they went the route they did, but they def. should have waited until 2013 or 2014 at the earliest to release their product
May 13, 20187 yr Also: an outstanding read from the Alcalde on UT alums making booze https://alcalde.texasexes.org/booze/
May 13, 20187 yr This whole market is frustrating. I went on a small search today and finally found Weller. They wanted 60 bucks for Special Reserve. Ended up with EH Taylor Small Batch for 43. I am in So Cal and never see either of those on shelves. As for the Eagle Rare, its everywhere here and was marked down to 27.99 at multiple locations .
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