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- May 2020
- 1422
- Massachusetts
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Smokers/Grills:
Camp Chef Smokepro DLX pellet grill
Weber Kettle
Dyna-Glo vertical offset smoker
Favorite whiskey:
Knob Creek Single Barrel Bourbon
Angels Envy Bourbon
Whistle Pig Rye
Everyday sipper:
Jim Beam Black and Wild Turkey Rye 101
Favorite beer:
Coffee Porter or Stouts
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Narragansett for grilling and lawn mowing.
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That’s quite the pour too!!!!!!or just a tiny tiny glass!!
Enjoy that!
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barelfly, it’s about the same amount of pour as a glencairn glass just a different style and shape.
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I was going to mention the same thing fly, a generous pour for sure. Looks nice. Enjoy
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Not familiar. Nice logo, enjoy. How is it? Price point? Always looking.
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It was a gift from a bourbon drinking buddy of mine. They were doing an auction for a fundraiser and he said he paid $100 for the bottle. Got one for himself also. I did Google it once and they are a little high end. That bottle is 130 proof.
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Club Member
- May 2020
- 1422
- Massachusetts
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Smokers/Grills:
Camp Chef Smokepro DLX pellet grill
Weber Kettle
Dyna-Glo vertical offset smoker
Favorite whiskey:
Knob Creek Single Barrel Bourbon
Angels Envy Bourbon
Whistle Pig Rye
Everyday sipper:
Jim Beam Black and Wild Turkey Rye 101
Favorite beer:
Coffee Porter or Stouts
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Narragansett for grilling and lawn mowing.
Last edited by Whiskeyman53; January 20, 2025, 11:39 AM.
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I’ve only been enjoying Whiskeys the last two years.
I thought of something last night while enjoying a pour and wondered if it has ever happened or if it is available now.
Has a distiller ever simultaneously released bourbons with different mash bills, a rye and maybe even a single malt that were all aged in barrels that were all made at the same time with the same char that were aged for the same length of time in the same area of their rickhouse?
I think this would be very interesting to see with all other factors being the same, what influence the grains used in the distilling process has on the taste of the finished product.
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I would think most of the smaller distilleries would do this, given their processes. I could be wrong though.
But one distillery in ABQ, their Rickhouse is also where they distilled, so more of a warehouse than anything. But the various bourbon/rye’s they make, I’m sure are all the same char on the oak and all are aged about the same time. They don’t have the volume so they have to turn their spirits quicker, usually 1-2 years if I remember correctly.
Do you have a distilleries near you
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When Homebrewing I’ve done this - same hops, yeast, fermentation temp, time…all parts of the process…just slightly modified grain bills.
It really gives you a great understanding of what specific malts do in beer, and how you adjust future brews based on desired flavor profile.
No doubt it works similar with whiskey. But this gets me wondering…how much subtle nuances that may be perceived in beer are lost in the distillation process?
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Club Member
- May 2020
- 1422
- Massachusetts
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Smokers/Grills:
Camp Chef Smokepro DLX pellet grill
Weber Kettle
Dyna-Glo vertical offset smoker
Favorite whiskey:
Knob Creek Single Barrel Bourbon
Angels Envy Bourbon
Whistle Pig Rye
Everyday sipper:
Jim Beam Black and Wild Turkey Rye 101
Favorite beer:
Coffee Porter or Stouts
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Narragansett for grilling and lawn mowing.
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That looks like a good drink and I just love beef ribs. Enjoy
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cruiseplanner1, beef ribs have replaced pork ribs for the rib of my choice. It doesn’t hurt that my wife prefers them also. Happy wife =‘s ……
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101 was my house bourbon for years. The rye is nice too.
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Originally posted by Whiskeyman53 View Post
I'm doing the same, well...not drinking, but smoking beef ribs
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Club Member
- May 2020
- 1422
- Massachusetts
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Smokers/Grills:
Camp Chef Smokepro DLX pellet grill
Weber Kettle
Dyna-Glo vertical offset smoker
Favorite whiskey:
Knob Creek Single Barrel Bourbon
Angels Envy Bourbon
Whistle Pig Rye
Everyday sipper:
Jim Beam Black and Wild Turkey Rye 101
Favorite beer:
Coffee Porter or Stouts
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Narragansett for grilling and lawn mowing.
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Not had the RedBreast but the Eagle Rare is one of my fav! Got a btl this year from SS,
tamidw
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Haven’t heard of RedBreast, but I’ve yet to have a whiskey aged over 15 years that wasn’t outstanding.
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