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jcman311

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Friend hosted SMWS national rep. That mantle kept growing throughout the night
Meh, I’m not sure I’m going to renew. Prices just keep skyrocketing. Although I like their system of upfront flavor profiles, the cost just doesnt seem to be worth it. Anything worth getting is either sold out instantly or $$$$$$$$$.
 

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Thanks, all. It was a fun little project but took me way too long.



Now that is a good eye! I use them in place of Bitterman's mole a lot. Also, in my Cure for Pain, and a cocktail I do (the recipe is on SF somewhere) called the Blue Mountain -- rum, arrack, Campari, Galliano Ristretto, vermouth, and the Aphrodite bitters).



Yes, the 20. Though the 1978 Port Ellen and the A.H. Hirsch 16 are probably rarer.

~ H

That's a beautiful cabinet and an enviable collection my friend!!
 

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How’s the Hirsch? I have a bottle that I’ve yet to open. Still irked I passed on getting a bottle of the 20.

Thanks, all. It was a fun little project but took me way too long.



Now that is a good eye! I use them in place of Bitterman's mole a lot. Also, in my Cure for Pain, and a cocktail I do (the recipe is on SF somewhere) called the Blue Mountain -- rum, arrack, Campari, Galliano Ristretto, vermouth, and the Aphrodite bitters).



Yes, the 20. Though the 1978 Port Ellen and the A.H. Hirsch 16 are probably rarer.

~ H
 

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Meh, I’m not sure I’m going to renew. Prices just keep skyrocketing. Although I like their system of upfront flavor profiles, the cost just doesnt seem to be worth it. Anything worth getting is either sold out instantly or $$$$$$$$$.
Definitely the ongoing feedback SMWS is receiving. He said they have plans to offer better shipping or free for multiple bottles and will hold bottles until the buyer has enough.

TTB has redesigned labels approved. Yes many of the bottles are overpriced and you have to pay a fee for access but that model won’t change. Cannot pickup bottles at the tasting room / bar. I’ve actually paid less winning these at auction. Or doing group buys.

They have excellent Laphroaig picks. also aultmore is a great selection. You can get single barrel bushmills. Longmorn picks are also strong. So some barrels are much better and certain distillers are reliable such as Laphroaig. I’m sure it’s a fun membership but I doubt I wold last long asa member.
 

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Often counterfeit also. But same whisky non the less. Just different age statements some tanked some actually aged
 

Fueco

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Viet
I’m never really sure how to pronounce Vietnamese names. This one is no exception.

Viet (vee-et) Nguyen (win) Dinh (din) Tuan (twahn) is my best version. Nguyen was the most common family name in my high school after Smith...


Pomdotcom (a pomegranate sour) at West Flanders Brewing Company in downtown Boulder, CO



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I just discovered the cinnamon flavored whisky this weekend. Been drinking it with egg nog. ****** is gonna get so fat.
 

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