Now I know why you didn't want to check cams until this afternoon
Now I know why you didn't want to check cams until this afternoon
Verdict?
Oh yeah, certainly doesn’t have the “pound-ability” of beer lol. Nothing like a cold beer on a hot day. Or a cold day. Or a cloudy, well, you get the point. Whiskey is more akin to wine for me. A nice sipper. It’s crazy how much the taste changes with the addition of water, ice, etc. I enjoy it neat but my favorite way to drink it is over an ice ball. Each sip is distinctly different form start to finish as the ice melts. And Jack and Bacardi are more suited to stripping industrial floor waxCracked it Friday evening. Its an acquired taste, and I need to continue to work to acquire lol. My first sip took me back immediately to OU and double fisting rum and cokes when the Bacardi girls were at the Pig Skin....not a pleasant flashback lmao. I stayed with it and was the only alcohol I drank Friday.
Tried it neat, tried it with a couple drops of water, tried it with whiskey cubes, tried it over the rocks.
I couldn't believe the taste change between neat and a couple drops of water. That little bit of water really took the taste over the top, so much so that I added more for a quick shot to get to the next one lol.
It'll be nice to have on hand for an alternate, but its got a long way to go to replace beer. I leaned into one last night with the beer after working outside. I was in it to win it and the rig was rolling after 8. I dont see how whiskey can replace that thirst quenching satisfaction a cold beer on a warm/hot day of sweat n work. And if it finally does, I am not sure I have the discipline to not let it get out of control.
All that said, the finish on the Woodford is nice, but come on, i bet anything in this thread finishes better than Jack or Bacardi lol.
You guys ever try Gentlemen Jack? It’s not bad.Oh yeah, certainly doesn’t have the “pound-ability” of beer lol. Nothing like a cold beer on a hot day. Or a cold day. Or a cloudy, well, you get the point. Whiskey is more akin to wine for me. A nice sipper. It’s crazy how much the taste changes with the addition of water, ice, etc. I enjoy it neat but my favorite way to drink it is over an ice ball. Each sip is distinctly different form start to finish as the ice melts. And Jack and Bacardi are more suited to stripping industrial floor wax
You guys ever try Gentlemen Jack? It’s not bad.
I have a strong hankering for some ice cold IPAs today lol.
I definitely drink more bourbon in the fall and winter than I do in the summer. There’s just something about ice cold beer that is darn right refreshing on a hot day. Bourbon hits better in the colder weather and shorter days for me.Cracked it Friday evening. Its an acquired taste, and I need to continue to work to acquire lol. My first sip took me back immediately to OU and double fisting rum and cokes when the Bacardi girls were at the Pig Skin....not a pleasant flashback lmao. I stayed with it and was the only alcohol I drank Friday.
Tried it neat, tried it with a couple drops of water, tried it with whiskey cubes, tried it over the rocks.
I couldn't believe the taste change between neat and a couple drops of water. That little bit of water really took the taste over the top, so much so that I added more for a quick shot to get to the next one lol.
It'll be nice to have on hand for an alternate, but its got a long way to go to replace beer. I leaned into one last night with the beer after working outside. I was in it to win it and the rig was rolling after 8. I dont see how whiskey can replace that thirst quenching satisfaction a cold beer on a warm/hot day of sweat n work. And if it finally does, I am not sure I have the discipline to not let it get out of control.
All that said, the finish on the Woodford is nice, but come on, i bet anything in this thread finishes better than Jack or Bacardi lol.
You won’t regret itBought these couple weeks ago. Gonna see how it’ll turn out tonightView attachment 124086
For my taste, I prefer one big chunk of ice over multiple small ones. I use a yeti lowball tumbler as well. Bourbon gets cold, but not too watered down, and the ice lasts longer. I take one of my son’s plastic 6-ounce kid cups and fill it with water, then throw it in the freezer. Boom, one big chunk of ice. Last night’s chunk sat in my tumbler all night, and this morning was still the size of a golf ball. It’s remarkable.Our ice maker showed up today. Bourbon travels well when camping, so I usually do a whiskey one night, beer the other. We go through a lot of ice and while the whiskey stones are nice, they're best for neat beverages, not mixes.