[quote author=Darktower007 link=topic=36000.msg153021#msg153021 date=1448496578]
Any other bourbons $100 or less that are really good and can actually be found? ( I've drank my weight in jack Jim and Evan but was hoping to branch out)
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You should try Old Grand Dad 114, it's $20-$30 in most markets and for the price it's pretty darn good. The palate is cinnamon spicy, burnt sugar, orange peel, and a nice velvety mouthfeel
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Darktower007
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Re: Elmer T Lee
[quote author=mpeter15 link=topic=36000.msg157892#msg157892 date=1457677714]
You should try Old Grand Dad 114, it's $20-$30 in most markets and for the price it's pretty darn good. The palate is cinnamon spicy, burnt sugar, orange peel, and a nice velvety mouthfeel
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That's funny last night I was reading some reviews on old granddad and old charter.. I'm definitely gonna pick some up.
Thanks for the heads up👍
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Pole Lock
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Re: Elmer T Lee
[quote author=Darktower007 link=topic=36000.msg153021#msg153021 date=1448496578]
Any other bourbons $100 or less that are really good and can actually be found? ( I've drank my weight in jack Jim and Evan but was hoping to branch out)
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I've recently fallen for Larceny, which is a wheated Fitzgerald bourbon. Very smooth and the wheat not only brings a little sweetness, but some creaminess with, kind of like a subdued Jameson's Irish.
It's not something I bring along to celebrate, but great for post-work unwind every now and again.
I would highly recommend Willett Pot Still Reserve if you find it around. I'd imagine they're all picked over in most markets.
Any other bourbons $100 or less that are really good and can actually be found? ( I've drank my weight in jack Jim and Evan but was hoping to branch out)
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I've recently fallen for Larceny, which is a wheated Fitzgerald bourbon. Very smooth and the wheat not only brings a little sweetness, but some creaminess with, kind of like a subdued Jameson's Irish.
It's not something I bring along to celebrate, but great for post-work unwind every now and again.
I would highly recommend Willett Pot Still Reserve if you find it around. I'd imagine they're all picked over in most markets.
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MCDavis
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I've recently fallen for Larceny, which is a wheated Fitzgerald bourbon. Very smooth and the wheat not only brings a little sweetness, but some creaminess with, kind of like a subdued Jameson's Irish.
It's not something I bring along to celebrate, but great for post-work unwind every now and again.
I would highly recommend Willett Pot Still Reserve if you find it around. I'd imagine they're all picked over in most markets.
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+1 on Larceny. Good, inexpensive daily pour.
I've recently fallen for Larceny, which is a wheated Fitzgerald bourbon. Very smooth and the wheat not only brings a little sweetness, but some creaminess with, kind of like a subdued Jameson's Irish.
It's not something I bring along to celebrate, but great for post-work unwind every now and again.
I would highly recommend Willett Pot Still Reserve if you find it around. I'd imagine they're all picked over in most markets.
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+1 on Larceny. Good, inexpensive daily pour.
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Re: Elmer T Lee
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Specifically the Old Grand Dad 114 proof though. The others are decent, but the 114 is on a different level
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I need to look into this, they have it locally for 24.99, on a side note I picked up widow Jane 10 year that is fantastic.
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Whistlebritches
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Re: Elmer T Lee
Regardless of the price any Elmer T Lee spotted should be grabbed.........Doubtful you will ever see it bottled again.I have 1 bottle left.I'll probably let my family and friends share it at my memorial.
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I have an extra bottle of the Commemorative edition that was released a couple years back, if anyone has an interest in it--PM me.
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Re: Elmer T Lee
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Bunch of Indian ass holes were asking $80 down the road from me.. Told them they were snorting curry! He didn't like that too much lol
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HAHA, yea around here the Indian stores have it marked even higher than that. lol. I need to go in and offer him 80 bucks and see what he says. Speaking of curry... go I hate that smell!
Bunch of Indian ass holes were asking $80 down the road from me.. Told them they were snorting curry! He didn't like that too much lol
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HAHA, yea around here the Indian stores have it marked even higher than that. lol. I need to go in and offer him 80 bucks and see what he says. Speaking of curry... go I hate that smell!
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t33bone
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Re: Elmer T Lee
Darn ETL fireballs for 300 now SMH :kissa: