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I was expecting it in Chicago last month, but it hasn't made it here yet. They seemed to have plenty when we visited the distillery, and there shouldn't be any problem making as much as they want.lousubcap said:A new bourbon crusade for me. Can't be as difficult as finding Van Winkle.
Fair warning, they also released a 'sweet mash' that is far less interesting. I was glad I only bought one bottle of that one. But I was bitter I didn't buy more of the double double. -
Yes, should be >= 51% and aged in new oak charred barrels. Forget the proof but something like no more 80. Bunch of other stuff too to distinguish from other whiskey or whisky.Phatchris said:
I believe it's 51%..4Runner said:I believe 1 stipulation to be called bourbon is at least 50% corn. Woodford is my favorite.
Joe - I'm a reformed gasser-holic aka 4Runner Columbia, SC Wonderful BGE Resource Site: http://www.nakedwhiz.com/ceramicfaq.htm and http://www.nibblemethis.com/ and http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/2006/02/recipes.html
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Single favorite drink is technically a rye, but High West A Midwinter Nights Dram is something special.
As far as regularly available, Old Weller Antique, Eagle Rare, Wild Turkey 101, or any 4 Roses especially the Barrel Selects. I've got an OBSV that's really good now. -
Buckeye79 said:
I would love to get my hands on a bottle of the double double.mrw123 said:TrailRunner said:
I literally laughed out loud on that one.theyolksonyou said:
Wouldn't that be quadruple oak? Additive or multiplicative it's the same answer.mrw123 said:
Have you tried the double double oak yet? If you haven't, I suggest looking for a bottle. I tried it last month and thought it was great.lousubcap said:Not @4Runner- but I have found that the Woodford Double Oaked is worth the difference. Smoother and a more smokey flavor in my experience. I do have Woodford's Single Barrel in house and find the Double Oaked to be a more enjoyable taste for me. YMMV-
Bottom-line it is all good.

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I will have to keep an eye out for it.TrailRunner said:Buckeye79 said:
I would love to get my hands on a bottle of the double double.mrw123 said:TrailRunner said:
I literally laughed out loud on that one.theyolksonyou said:
Wouldn't that be quadruple oak? Additive or multiplicative it's the same answer.mrw123 said:
Have you tried the double double oak yet? If you haven't, I suggest looking for a bottle. I tried it last month and thought it was great.lousubcap said:Not @4Runner- but I have found that the Woodford Double Oaked is worth the difference. Smoother and a more smokey flavor in my experience. I do have Woodford's Single Barrel in house and find the Double Oaked to be a more enjoyable taste for me. YMMV-
Bottom-line it is all good.

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This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do! Lake Keowee, SC
XLarge, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Custom Table, KAB, Woo2, Guru DigiQ DX2,
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Woodford is my standby as well but that one time (not in band camp) that my cup found PVW 23 was heaven. Agree with several other posts on the BH as well.
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I haven't bought a bottle (yet, maybe), but I had this at The Blackheart in Austin and it's probably the single best whiskey I've ever had.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
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$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
Lake Keowee, SC
XLarge, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Custom Table, KAB, Woo2, Guru DigiQ DX2,
Family of 5 Meat Eaters -
Makers Cask Strength
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Went through the Chattanooga Whiskey micro brewery yesterday- you must try the Cask at 113 proof... Awesome!
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Elmer T. Lee? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
I'm told it's Buffalo Trace's "Lexus". Who knows? How bad can it be? Not gonna last as long as that B.A. bottle of Knob with the cork bumping along the bottom (R.I.P.), but expect to get into it tonight while the brined turkey is drying out in the fridge. Something around here ought to be drying out anyway.
Cheers!
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Just paid 37 at the spensive place. I bet it's 29 at our liquor outlet (Total Wines and Liquors). Home of tax free shipping, too, here in The First State.A5firearms said:
$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
Never had had it, but am VERY encouraged by your posts! Tonight's the night!It's a 302 thing . . . -
Let us know what you think.HendersonTRKing said:
Just paid 37 at the spensive place. I bet it's 29 at our liquor outlet (Total Wines and Liquors). Home of tax free shipping, too, here in The First State.A5firearms said:
$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
Never had had it, but am VERY encouraged by your posts! Tonight's the night!Lake Keowee, SC
XLarge, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Custom Table, KAB, Woo2, Guru DigiQ DX2,
Family of 5 Meat Eaters -
Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN -
I am a single malt scotch whisky guy but for my friends and the Thanksgiving Day Turkey its Knob Creek. What ever you enjoy raise a glass for those who serve our country.
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A5firearms said:
$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
A5firearms said:
$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
I'm about 10 miles North of Boston, it disappears for a while, then resurfaces.A5firearms said:
$27 a bottle?!? Where are you located? I haven't seen it under $50 a bottle in my neck of the woods - Upstate South Carolina...Phatchris said:
One of my favorites, he passed in 2013, which made the bourbon a little more scarce IMO... I can still get it pretty regularly at $27 a bottle... Knock on woodA5firearms said:
This is one of my all time favorites. Elmer T. Lee single barrel. For those that don't know, Elmer Lee was (now retired) the master distiller/taster at Buffalo Trace distillery which also produces other great bourbons like Blantons and Pappy Van Winkle. This is his own private selection. If you haven't tried it I highly recommend you do!
edit; my packy was all out today...
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One of these guys will get called to duty once the bird goes in the Egg. Soon! -
Impressive! Just remember they ain't just for show. Enjoy!Lowflyer said:
One of these guys will get called to duty once the bird goes in the Egg. Soon! -
@HendersonTRKing - What did you think of the Elmer T Lee?Lake Keowee, SC
XLarge, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Custom Table, KAB, Woo2, Guru DigiQ DX2,
Family of 5 Meat Eaters -
@pgprescott very true. Acquired them rather quickly so trying to save for special occasions like today and in Dec.
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Whoa... Can I come overLowflyer said:
One of these guys will get called to duty once the bird goes in the Egg. Soon!
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The ladies wanted cocktails last night so we used Bulleit (+ splash of apple cider + splash of ginger beer + dash of bitters + apple garnish). Wouldn't "waste" Elmer on that venture. Ladies were happy and the drinks were very nice.A5firearms said:@HendersonTRKing - What did you think of the Elmer T Lee?
TONIGHT for sure. Will let you know!It's a 302 thing . . . -
Is that 2015 stagg? I've been scrambling to find one. Any interest in trading anything for it?Lowflyer said:
One of these guys will get called to duty once the bird goes in the Egg. Soon! -
@mrw123 yes it's a 2015. I'm still looking for a ER17 and WLW. No interest in trading. Thx
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Decision made. After great Thanksgiving feast. Cheers to you all!
Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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