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Happy birthday DC.

Hey, have you tried the Ranger Creek .36 Single Barrel bourbon? Saw a bottle at Specs yesterday and wondering if it's worth the extra $
 
Happy birthday DC.

Hey, have you tried the Ranger Creek .36 Single Barrel bourbon? Saw a bottle at Specs yesterday and wondering if it's worth the extra $


I know I'll probably never pick a bottle up. Seems like a really high price point for such a young whisky (aged about three years I think).
I usually stick around the $20-40/bottle range. A lot of great whiskey in that price range.....and I'm cheap. ;)
 
View attachment 264445i don't know how Irish got the stereotype of being alchy's. Been drinking there weak ass qhrumphish ABV beers all day on an empty stomach and still don't have a decent buzz. Need to get home to some real beer. On the bright side there's a lot of hot red heads walking around

Pics of said hot female redheads?
 
Back on da citrus.


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I know I'll probably never pick a bottle up. Seems like a really high price point for such a young whisky (aged about three years I think).
I usually stick around the $20-40/bottle range. A lot of great whiskey in that price range.....and I'm cheap. ;)


I hear ya. The Rimfire was great, drinks like a nice scotch. I have a bottle of the regular .36 but haven't cracked it open yet. I don't drink enough bourbon to justify the single barrel version. Also thought it was odd they bottled that in 750s, but the regular ones are all in 375s.
 
I hear ya. The Rimfire was great, drinks like a nice scotch. I have a bottle of the regular .36 but haven't cracked it open yet. I don't drink enough bourbon to justify the single barrel version. Also thought it was odd they bottled that in 750s, but the regular ones are all in 375s.


Their small barrel stuff is really good, so I assume the single barrel is good, just more than I want to spend on it. I think the whole thought behind the bottle size was, small barrels/small bottles, large barrels/large bottles. I remember reading something to that effect on their website.
 
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