Which part?
The part that calls it "whiskey".
TTB regulations state that "whisky", in general (notwithstanding specific types such as bourbon, rye, single malt, etc.) is a spirit distilled from a mash of grain.
If the mash bill contains anything other than grain (in this case, "cane sugar") then it is not, legally, whisky.
I'm willing to bet there's no COLA for this label.
Good catch, I didn't see that first time around.If the mash bill contains anything other than grain (in this case, "cane sugar") then it is not, legally, whisky.
You need an upgrade!SCOTLAND - Glenlivet 12 and JW Black
Why do people with bad taste call people with good taste snobs?First it was the beer snobs. Now it's the "bourbon" snobs. When do the wine snobs chime in?
First it was the beer snobs. Now it's the "bourbon" snobs. When do the wine snobs chime in?
So, when's the party?I do have a flight of Macallans (30, 25, 21, and 18).
KENTUCKY Mash - Henry McKenna - haven't seen it too much in NJ. Also Basil Hayden and 4 Roses.
SCOTLAND - Glenlivet 12 and JW Black
IRELAND - Not distinctive about my Irish Whiskey.....a Jameson guy.
First it was the beer snobs. Now it's the "bourbon" snobs. When do the wine snobs chime in?
As soon as we win the B1G. I’ll bring it to a tailgate for the following season opener.So, when's the party?
Great range. If you get an opportunity to do so add a Macallans 17. Very smooth and may be a better value than the 18 and 25 ( both of which are great too).Really depends on who is paying. I never buy anything over or under 12. I do have a flight of Macallans (30, 25, 21, and 18). Got them all as gifts.
Just set up a tasting at St. Augustine Distillary. Getting private label bottles as a member guest gift.St. Augustine Distillery is a great story - they bought an old Florida Power & Light generating station and ice plant and completely rebuilt it.
They're also one of a growing number of distillers that are moving away from rye as part of their mash bill, opting for wheat as a tertiary grain, instead. It makes a smoother spirit that presents especially well when it's finished on wine oak.
Had an opportunity to tour the Buffalo Trace Distillery a couple of years ago. Of course I spent a lot of time in the tasting room. Always been partial to them ever since.What's your favorite whiskey and what liquor store has the best selection?
As of this writing my favorite is High West's Campire found at Stew Leonard's (although it is not uncommon). One of the clerks said they had been allocated three bottle of Elmer T Lee and ran out the first day.
What's your favorite whiskey and what liquor store has the best selection?
As of this writing my favorite is High West's Campire found at Stew Leonard's (although it is not uncommon). One of the clerks said they had been allocated three bottle of Elmer T Lee and ran out the first day.
Basil Hayden . Bottle King and others . Very smooth.
Here are a couple of my recent pickups. The Balvenie 12 Doublewood is great. This is my second bottle. I got the JW Island Green and Glenmorangie as gifts. The Ardbeg is a limited release Twenty Something 23 year old. This follows 2016 release of the 21 year old. I still have not tasted this one yet. Not sure if Ill be opening it any time soon either.
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When is Old Spye going to be available?Basil Hayden is quality stuff. As per the previous poster, Buffalo Trace is an excellent daily drink.
When is Old Spye going to be available?
Thanks. I hope it works out. After looking at the logo on your posts for several years, I've been looking forward to tasting the product.Reassessing the business model. Unfortunately, the early market entrants are starting to fail at a substantial rate. Fortunately, the "why" is well-defined. If you're really interested in the details, we can take the conversation offline.
Well, if you get some used dish water and gargle it for a bit.....Thanks. I hope it works out. After looking at the logo on your posts for several years, I've been looking forward to tasting the product.