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If he wants a clean pool during the summer he better give me a great price... Same guy I got the Elmer T Lee for Ric last year...That’s a great price for NJ.
If he wants a clean pool during the summer he better give me a great price... Same guy I got the Elmer T Lee for Ric last year...That’s a great price for NJ.
What a haul indeed! Nice work.View attachment 202258
Yum yum getcha some boys. What a haul down here at a local hole in the wall. Blantons 68 bucks. 12 year weller was 40 and the Elijah barrel proof was 44.
They all are big scores but that Weller single barrel is HUGE! What? They didn’t have any CYPB?View attachment 202258
Yum yum getcha some boys. What a haul down here at a local hole in the wall. Blantons 68 bucks. 12 year weller was 40 and the Elijah barrel proof was 44.
Good bourbon, not great, not amazing but we get it and other states do not so I use them to trade for more desirable bourbons (imo). It's the cheapest of the Weller line up which are all cheated bourbons so that imparts a different flavor than a straight corn or rye'd bourbon.Been enjoying the Johnnie Walker Black for my last couple bottles. Mixed it up tonight. Trying something different. Son in law is sampling it with me tonight. I've never had Weller before. The guy said they used to get this every six months. They are getting it about once a month now. Must be popular? I'm not sure how this works in regards to shipments. I don't need to buy a bottle very often.
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As stated before: I do NOT have a very sophisticated pallet. It wasn't bad. I enjoyed the Johnny Walker Black more, but not so much that I'll stuff it in the back of the fridge and buy something different. It won't go to waste. Truthfully, I'm not sure if know the difference between good high end stuff and average stuff.Good bourbon, not great, not amazing but we get it and other states do not so I use them to trade for more desirable bourbons (imo). It's the cheapest of the Weller line up which are all cheated bourbons so that imparts a different flavor than a straight corn or rye'd bourbon.
What do you think of it? Did you enjoy it?