Interesting. Did a pub crawl this past weekend on the coast. It must’ve have been in every bar I was at. And different versions at multiple locations, as wellGot my first "good" sip of the season this weekend. Knew nothing about this stuff but it was a great sipping bourbon. It's barrel proof high, so a little goes along way. Really surprised by it.
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I would definitely save Batch 1 just in case. Their stuff is excellent, albeit a bit pricey at ~$110ish.Batch No. 1 - you might want to save the bottle. Maybe like a book first edition?
Correct. Buddy of mine teaches/coaches down that way. First summer down there, he worked at the store just to give him something to do. He doesn’t own the store anymore, but I think it still has the same name. But yeah, he does a ton of barrel picks, or used to anyway.I would definitely save Batch 1 just in case. Their stuff is excellent, albeit a bit pricey at ~$110ish.
For anyone not aware, KLUKE is a blended whiskey made by Jonathan Maisano of Ocean Springs, MS. He's been one of the most prominent barrel pickers in recent years, I've been told his store did "more barrel picks than anyone in the country", and he is pretty renowned in whiskey circles for his excellent palate and knowledge. He sold his store about a year ago I think. He started this brand a couple years ago (named after his kids iirc) and it's excellent stuff.
Got a signed bottle too and a tshirt (must've been free in you know my buddy)My niece and her husband gave me a signed bottle of batch 1 earlier this year and I agree, it is great for sipping.
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What do you have against unblended gay bourbon whiskies?Got my first "good" sip of the season this weekend. Knew nothing about this stuff but it was a great sipping bourbon. It's barrel proof high, so a little goes along way. Really surprised by it.
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I saw that on tv a couple months agoI got a bottle of Big Stick a few months ago and it's my favorite new bourbon. It's from central texas from a military family, and the label has tributes to all 5 branches, and has a charred piece of wood in the middle. Check it out if you find it, the owner seemed like a genuinely good dude.
I generally don't drink blended whisky much. I normally prefer a straight high rye.What do you have against unblended gay bourbon whiskies?