Drink it out of a snifter, straight up.
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"Larry Caldwell" <firstnamel...@peaksky.com> wrote in message
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Sorry, I don't use tobaccy any more. I was a smoker for 25 years. I
quit about 15 years ago, and now I stay completely away from the stuff.
It just dulls the senses anyway.
I'm one of those people who really love the taste of a good whiskey. My
wife is another. It's nice that we are getting some American whiskeys
that can stand with the best of the imported spirits.
I'm off the cigarettes as well but for some reason a fine cigar and a nice
bourbon really work well together. Almost better than chocolate and peanut
butter!
BTW, which Rare Breed did you get? WT03RB? That is the latest and is
superb.
> BTW, which Rare Breed did you get? WT03RB? That is the latest and is
> superb.
That's the one. The local liquor store had it on a promotional sale, so
I picked up a bottle on spec. How big are the batches? Do I need to
stock up?
That one has been around for over a year. I do not know how long the
batches generally last.
My kid brother's favorite Bourbon, too. I'll stick with Old Forester, which
I've been sippin' for 54 years.
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If you like Rare Breed, you might also like Russel's Reserve. It is also
from Wild Turkey and is very smooth.
Man, Larry, I agree 108% :) I never cared all that much for the regular WT
but that Rare Breed is some mighty fine stuff
Brandon
I have developed a real preference for cask strength in the last couple
years. I have come to the conclusion that watering whiskey does not
improve it.