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Actually, that Redbreast look unloved. Put a dent in that one.

That's the youngest of the lot. The Bowmore second.

I decided to go for The Macallan since there wasn't much left. Killed the bottle. It is, uh, stronger than most. I used a lot for Hot Scotchies, as I was never particularly wild about this one.

But I'll probably go to Redbreast next.

New mission: stay awake and conscious long enough to watch the Caps. Plus I've got practice in the morning so I can't go too crazy.
 
Who was saying Redbreast sells for $60/bottle (12 year)? It's on sale here for $42. Tempting. Very tempting.

That's the price at the ABC stores here. For $42 I'd clear them out (even it required aforementioned robbing of banking facilities or convenient "closings" of tunnels and/or bridges).
 
I think I paid around $50 for Redbreast at Total Wine.

I also picked up a bottle of Green Spot, just to see if it lives up to the hype (i.e., that you couldn't get it outside of Ireland until fairly recently). The first dram I sampled was pretty tasty, but it takes me a few more to get settled in to a new whiskey. ;)
 
I think I paid around $50 for Redbreast at Total Wine.

I also picked up a bottle of Green Spot, just to see if it lives up to the hype (i.e., that you couldn't get it outside of Ireland until fairly recently). The first dram I sampled was pretty tasty, but it takes me a few more to get settled in to a new whiskey. ;)

Need. It's cheaper than Redbreast. I am going to buy this.

I changed my mind again. After finishing this glass, I'm moving on the Laphroaig.
 
Just got back from taking the 5 yr old bowling for the first time. It was a blast and I enhanced the experience with a bud light and a yuengling I am. Cheap date tonight
 
I don't post in the Epic Meme thread, but I know many FF's do. I just saw the original get locked, and a second one open in response.


Gotcha, since this thread opened up, I am lucky to keep up with this one.
 
Went to grand opening of Bond Brothers Beer Company in Cary, NC...tried a Mandarin orange gose, a kettle soured, dry hopped beer, and a latte variant imperial stout. All were very good.
 
Hope everyone is having a good weekend. I had a Barley wine out of a redbull sized can and some homebrew.

How was that judging? I always wonder what that would be like... If I had to judge a bunch of **** beers or good beers. I'd think the **** would be easier to judge since they wouldn't be so similar.
 
Hope everyone is having a good weekend. I had a Barley wine out of a redbull sized can and some homebrew.

How was that judging? I always wonder what that would be like... If I had to judge a bunch of **** beers or good beers. I'd think the **** would be easier to judge since they wouldn't be so similar.

Same as always, a few real stinkers, a bunch of mediocre, and a smaller handful of good. We had an American IPA in the morning flight that was very tasty, but the English IPA that won the category (tasted it in mini-BOS) was a damned fine beer. Had a very well done 80/- in the afternoon win the Scottish/Irish category. Of course this comp used the 2008 guidelines for some reason. Shame for the person who entered a Brown IPA (but it wasn't well executed anyway).

The good beers are easy, the bad beers are easy (but it sucks having to fill a full scoresheet on a beer that's really bad). The mediocre ones are the challenging ones.
 

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