World of Whiskey
padelimike wrote:I love it, but then again it is about the best whiskey I've found to pair with fine tobacco, like Peter Stokkebye's.Danno1 wrote:Is Stranahans worth a pick up? Have heard mixed things about it.
I don't know how it works with "factory-made" cigarettes, but I'd think it's about the same.
They use 2 to 4 year barrels for that blend.
Diamond Peak, made with only the 4 year and older barrels, is smoother and sweeter. It has a similar overall flavor profile to their "regular" but just less of it, with a few more different flavors coming in.
They must be doing something right - every year locals line up for hours for the vaunted Snowflake release.
I am going to go ahead and grab the DP. Thx for the info.
stay thirsty my friends
It is a 1 liter Japanese export bottled in 1992. I have had a 1991. Better than any Pappy I have ever had, stuff is incredible.mtarail wrote:a) How old's the WT?
b) please update on how it compares to modern WT.
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The three new Four Roses Private Selections are up in the online store:
OESO
"The ninth selection was aged 9 years and 10 months and weighs in at 118 Proof. It features Four Roses "E" Mashbill (corn 75%, rye 20% and malted barley 5%) and the “O” yeast strain which adds rich fruitiness, light vanilla and caramel. "
OBSF
"The tenth selection was aged 12 years and 5 months and weighs in at 100 Proof. It features Four Roses "B" Mashbill (corn 60%, rye 35% and malted barley 5%) and the “F” yeast strain which adds herbal aromas."
OBSQ
"The eleventh selection was aged 9 years and 5 months and weighs in at 118 Proof. It features Four Roses "B" Mashbill (corn 60%, rye 35% and malted barley 5%) and the “Q” yeast strain which adds floral aromas."
The three new Four Roses Private Selections are up in the online store:
OESO
"The ninth selection was aged 9 years and 10 months and weighs in at 118 Proof. It features Four Roses "E" Mashbill (corn 75%, rye 20% and malted barley 5%) and the “O” yeast strain which adds rich fruitiness, light vanilla and caramel. "
OBSF
"The tenth selection was aged 12 years and 5 months and weighs in at 100 Proof. It features Four Roses "B" Mashbill (corn 60%, rye 35% and malted barley 5%) and the “F” yeast strain which adds herbal aromas."
OBSQ
"The eleventh selection was aged 9 years and 5 months and weighs in at 118 Proof. It features Four Roses "B" Mashbill (corn 60%, rye 35% and malted barley 5%) and the “Q” yeast strain which adds floral aromas."
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Only the limited dumb-luck lotteries are restricted to Pa residents.jmagee87 wrote:Prices? (nm - $80)
Sometimes I wish I lived in PA just for this
If you can get to a store in Pa or have someone here pick up for you, it's fine for things like this release (and the Michter's 10Year Bourbon for $122)
You can even enter a specific person's name for the pickup.
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That Michter's 10 is money.padelimike wrote:Only the limited dumb-luck lotteries are restricted to Pa residents.jmagee87 wrote:Prices? (nm - $80)
Sometimes I wish I lived in PA just for this
If you can get to a store in Pa or have someone here pick up for you, it's fine for things like this release (and the Michter's 10Year Bourbon for $122)
You can even enter a specific person's name for the pickup.
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What do you think the best Four Roses will be this go round?
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They have so many offerings I really don't try to keep up. I love the shelf stuff and Small Batch.... but really interested in trying to LE Small Batch from '16 I am sitting on.o4phish20o wrote:What do you think the best Four Roses will be this go round?
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It's 100% up to your personal taste when you're comparing between several really good ones.63schoeffling wrote:They have so many offerings I really don't try to keep up. I love the shelf stuff and Small Batch.... but really interested in trying to LE Small Batch from '16 I am sitting on.o4phish20o wrote:What do you think the best Four Roses will be this go round?
I've had an OBSF for Pa's release #6 (11 years,119 proof), and I think it was my favorite one of the first few.
One of 'em (The OBSF) 12 years old, which is at the extreme upper range for these selections.
It's also exactly 100 Proof, which is about beyond the lower range for them.
The other two are a couple years younger, but at a higher proof.
I find I typically prefer higher-proof whiskies.
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o4phish20o wrote:What do you think the best Four Roses will be this go round?
I havent had a bad bottle of 4R ever. But of the Private Barrels I prefer the OE-- stuff myself. I have had excellent OESO's and excellent OESV's before.
Honestly I had a OESK once and for some reason it just didn't suit me. It wasn't bad but was just extremely spicey for an OE barrel.
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