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14th May 2013, 02:33 AM #31
Yep, it's moonshine, but the distillery does it legal. In fact one sure sign there's a illegal still in the wood is the whiskey mold that grows anywhere it is being distilled. That's how the 'Revenuers' usta catch those good ol' boys up in the hollow.
Last edited by Whyemier; 14th May 2013 at 02:38 AM.
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14th May 2013, 02:36 AM #32
Yes they do, the quiz that is, might be somewhat different, local pub sort of thing tho' the chains have the monitors with questions. Not my thing really. Huhh! Scotch, is that the drink that tastes like it was distilled from mudd? Just kiddin', most Scotch does not meet my personal standards, but I have tasted one or two that I'd put in the cabinet.
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14th May 2013, 03:15 AM #33
I have had 10 and 12 yr old Bourbon, most is smooth and has more flavor. Tho' a good 4 or 8 yr old can be as good.
Story Time: We took time to travel the 'Bourbon Trail' around Louisville (pronounced 'luh-a-vull' by the natives) and Lexington, Kentucky. Among the Distillerys we visited was the "Heaven Hill" Distillery, (never heard of it before but did know some of their products). They told the story of how when they went to computerized inventory they discovered a number of barrels that had been misplaced for 27 years. Since there were not many people brave enough to take the tour that day (only three of us), cold, damp and nasty it was, the guide told us he would give us a taste of it. When we went into the tasting room and had sampled their usual product (not bad) he waited 'til everyone else had left and gave us a sip of the 27 yr old. Excellent, smooth, concentrated flavors, not much burn. I said "I could buy a bottle of that." Then the guide told us, because of the "Angels Share", it was $325.00 US a bottle (750 ml). I had to eat my words, it was good but I couldn't justify the cost for something I would drink away. Tho' I probably would have stretched it over several years. Still too rich for my blood.Last edited by Whyemier; 14th May 2013 at 03:17 AM.
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14th May 2013, 09:30 AM #34
ever been to scotland, Whyemier? you'd enjoy a tour of the whisky distilleries... ;-)
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14th May 2013, 06:14 PM #35
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14th May 2013, 08:37 PM #36
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You should try the odd pub quiz, sounds like you would be a good team member. As for not tasting the right Scotch ! There is a little village in the north west of scotland, it is truly picturesque and it is at the start of the Whisky Trail, it hosts hundreds of different kinds of whisky, I kid you not, and the guy who owns it is an expert, red nose and all, I bet you would have a ball in their. Its in the little village of Inverary just beautiful, its worth the trip to see it alone, they even have an Apothocary !! Oh and a Jail !! lol
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14th May 2013, 08:45 PM #38
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