May 2012
oneloverofthelight replied to your post: Hey man, I’m a big fan of your blog and a moderate whiskey drinker interested in diving deeper into whiskey tasting/appreciating. My question is, what is the one bottle of whiskey that changed you from an occasional whiskey consumer to a whiskey fanatic? I’m still looking for that bottle myself. I’ve only had the standards (Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey, Evan...
dustandbone-deactivated20130121 asked: Hey man, I'm a big fan of your blog and a moderate whiskey drinker interested in diving deeper into whiskey tasting/appreciating. My question is, what is the one bottle of whiskey that changed you from an occasional whiskey consumer to a whiskey fanatic? I'm still looking for that bottle myself. I've only had the standards (Jack Daniels, Wild Turkey, Evan Williams) and I'm in a...
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rumph replied to your post: A comment on whiskey stones:
Agreed. (However, caffeine also bitters as it cools, so coffee doesn’t EXACTLY get better as it cools)
True, preferably it is best to taste coffee in succession, as in three stages. And there could be ideal temperatures, depending on coffee. But only after it has cooled, can you see all of its strength and defects, despite apparent...
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A comment on whiskey stones:
The whole claim of these whiskey stones or disk, made from non-porous soapstone or some other material, is that they chill your whiskey without diluting your precious beverage, be it scotch, bourbon, rye, etc. But is dilution the only thing one should worry about when they are putting ice into their glass? No. There is a reason why corporate coffee companies brew their coffee at extremely...
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I highly suggest:
Grocery shopping when you’re hungry. Why take a joy out of life such as this?
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rumph asked: On behalf of Phos Collective, appreciate the reblog. Caught that pic on a recent trip to the Bluegrass State, wherein I partook of my fine bourbons. Curious, if you've ever tried either single-barrel varieties of Four Roses or Knob Creek? If so, any thoughts?
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Only rum is left over.
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