DeaconPeach
Beer me
A friend of ours enjoys him some Red Stag. He isn't known for his taste in alcoholic beverages.
Not bourbon, but I have a buddy who is a big fan of irish whiskey for whatever reason. Bought him a fifth of 12 yr Redbreast for a favor last week.
Not really an expert in that area but he was pretty psyched to get it. I'll have to check it out and report back.
I recently finished a liter of Paddy Irish Whiskey that I was given that I liked pretty well. I understand that it has just been made available in America fairly recently.
Not bourbon, but I have a buddy who is a big fan of irish whiskey for whatever reason. Bought him a fifth of 12 yr Redbreast for a favor last week.
Not really an expert in that area but he was pretty psyched to get it. I'll have to check it out and report back.
I recently finished a liter of Paddy Irish Whiskey that I was given that I liked pretty well. I understand that it has just been made available in America fairly recently.
Is red stag the one kidrock endorses?
Also fuck Wright Thompson, can't find a bottle of Pappy anywhere in NYC thanks to that Simmons-slurping asshat.
Is red stag the one kidrock endorses?
Also fuck Wright Thompson, can't find a bottle of Pappy anywhere in NYC thanks to that Simmons-slurping asshat.
Wisconsin. There has to be some benefits to living here.
Buckets - head to Fette Sau in Williamsburg ... they have the best bourbon collection in the city. The top, top shelf there is all bottles they buy at auctions and is generally 35 to 50+ years old.
It's probably the best BBQ in NYC too. Definitely worth a trip. Bring some boys, get a few whiskey flights, a growler of one of the micro-brews on tap and pig out.
i'd seriously consider paying you to send me a bottle...
Just picked up a bottle of Bernheim 100% wheat wiskey yesterday. Very clean, very smooth. Similar to Makers (which has a high wheat content), but I like it a lot more than Makers. $39, so not too pricey. Definitely recommend.
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