Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I mean...I'd try a pour of it. I just wouldn't want to buy a bottle.I mean I wanna try it.
SameI mean...I'd try a pour of it. I just wouldn't want to buy a bottle.![]()
If the threat of copyright infringement weren't looming, their marketing department would be basically obligated to call it "Stag Jr."whiskey infused with reindeer antler
For that authentic, "fishing trip lunch with grandpa" taste, I recommend a final finish in used Tabasco barrels. Serve neat, with saltines (preferably cold, soggy ones right out of an ice chest).Yea and whiskey finished in herring barrels would simply be called "CRAP"
This just took a turn for the worse.Then there’s the mezcal made with raw chicken:
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Meet Pechuga, the Mezcal Made with Raw Chicken
Many Tequila drinkers have taken the plunge into the world of mezcal. But pechuga mezcal, a traditional style that includes raw chicken in the distillation process, remains little-known in the U.S. Take a chance and you'll taste a unique spirit unlike any other.www.winemag.com
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The Basil Hayden Dark Rye was my first ever drain pour. I wouldn't even consider serving it to my enemies.When you start using seafood and in my opinion wine, especially port casks finishes it's a bit much. I can't handle Basil Hayden Rye because of the port barrel finish.
I heard a guy say, "if I wanted sweet I would drink rum."The Basil Hayden Dark Rye was my first ever drain pour. I wouldn't even consider serving it to my enemies.
I'm not a fan of any of the wine finishes either, if I want sweet, I'll choose something sweet.
I honestly think getting into bourbon may have ruined rum for me. Unless I find a super high proofer or something...it all tastes like sugar water now.I heard a guy say, "if I wanted sweet I would drink rum."
I've heard some of the cask strength rums (including some finished in whiskey barrels) are more satisfying to bourbon drinkers. I've only tried one that a friend sent me, it was close to 140 proof but amazing and not too sweet at all.I honestly think getting into bourbon may have ruined rum for me. Unless I find a super high proofer or something...it all tastes like sugar water now.