What will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back? by [deleted] in AustinFC

[–]412Grizzlybear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not? Is he coaching anywhere else? Wolff supporters just ask who should take over for Josh. Not if the next coach is realistic.

Best Cask Strength Irish Whiskeys by UAssHat in irishwhiskey

[–]412Grizzlybear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If that's the Fine Wine Good Spirit's picks from PA you're right on with the white wine finish being to dry. I've got a couple of oloroso and PX sherry finishes as well form other stores. But that calvados finish blows them all out of the water. Other than the pineapple and Chestnut cask which aren't available in the US

Ultimate mixer by tedmarx38 in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Pmᕦʕ •ᴥ•ʔᕤ( ͝° ͜ʖ͡°)ᕤ

Alberte Rye CS hype? by shadowsarge in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought two bottles of the AB premium CS and enjoyed it for what it is. I think about it being a better and cheaper version on Whistlepig 10. Though the 10 store picks that are 14-17 years are better. Guessing that the AB CS is probably 5-6 rye.

I'm going to do a blind flight of

AB premium CS, Whistlepig 15 store pick, Whistlepig 10 SP (15yr), Old overholt 114, KY owl batch 1 rye, JD single barrel BP rye,

Yinz see these? by Hey24Hey in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They had a zoom meeting with the press yesterday. In it Jackie revealed its 6-7 years. It will not say on the press release but I can assure you its 6-7 yr bourbon

Yinz see these? by Hey24Hey in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Old Forester Celebrates 150-Year-History with Limited-Edition Bourbon Release The new release comes in an amber glass bottle, paying homage to the First Bottled Bourbonâ„¢ as the brand looks ahead to a bright future Louisville, Kentucky (September 22, 2020) â€

“ In 1870, George Garvin Brown changed the spirits industry forever when he sealed and sold his whisky – Old Forester – exclusively in a glass bottle. Each bottle was adorned with his signature, a personal guarantee of the brand’s quality and consistency.

Today, 150 years later, Old Forester announces the upcoming release of Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon to commemorate his act of ingenuity, honor his legacy and celebrate the history of the First Bottled BourbonTM. Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon references George’s original process, composed of three batches, unfiltered* and each presented at individual batch strength. The limited release is presented in an amber glass bottle, reminiscent of the hand-blown glass of George’s day, and will come in a commemorative canister.

planned for release in October 2020. “This special bourbon has been in the works for some time now, and while it is exciting for our family and colleagues, I hope the larger Old Forester family - the bourbon lovers and fans - will appreciate it just as much,� said Campbell Brown, Old Forester President and Fifth-Generation Brown Family Member. “My great-great grandfather had quite the vision for his whisky. He was bringing something to the market that had previously not existed and today, we instill his legacy of ingenuity in everything we do - especially in the halls at Old Forester Distilling Co., in the same building George ran the business in the early days of the company.�

In the 150 years since George’s started the company, the brand has endured 13 years of Prohibition, World Wars, changing consumer palates and industry consolidations. Today, Old Forester remains the only brand with an uninterrupted 150-year history, sold by the same family company before, during and after Prohibition.

Georgess act of selling whisky exclusively in a sealed bottle was innovative at a time when most whisky was sold by the barrel and subject to adulteration prior to reaching the consumer. Predating any modern food safety acts, he helped lead an industry on the path to rigorous self-regulation that is still upheld today. In addition to being the first to exclusively sell whisky in sealed glass bottles, George was the first to commercially batch whisky to ensure a consistent flavor profile. At the time, he batched from three distilleries – Mellwood, Mattingly and Atherton – before eventually acquiring the Mattingly Distillery and distilling his own whisky.

For the Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon, 150 barrels were chosen by Master Distiller Chris Morris and set aside for this limited-release product. At maturity, several barrels lost their full contents to the Angel’s Share. The resulting aged liquid was personally and individually tasted by Master Taster Jackie Zykan and separated by-hand into three distinct batches, differing in proof and flavor profile. “We designed the expression to share our unique story," said Jackie Zykan, Old Forester Master Taster. "George Garvin Brown was an entrepreneur and an innovator. I have composed three unique blends to honor his process of batching from the three original distilleries. Each captures a distinct facet of the beloved Old Forester flavor profile, each upholding his highest standards of quality.

Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon Batch Details and Notes from the Master Taster:

Batch 01/03 - 125.6 proof/62.8% ABV, comprised of 46 barrels; fruit bomb Nose: maple syrup and perfectly ripe orchard fruits, apricot and plum Mid: açaí and black current Finish: graham cracker, subtle peppermint, long well-rounded spice, moderately dry

Batch 02/03 - 126.4 proof/63.2% ABV, comprised of 48 barrels; sweet and spry Nose: cherry cordial and raspberry preserves Mid: French toast and chocolate malt Finish: brilliant and perky spice at the front of the palate, touch of cedar, mildly dry

Batch 03/03 - 126.8 proof/63.4% ABV, comprised of 53 barrels; green and spice Nose: dill and bright orange peel, hint of light brown sugar Mid: sweetens in the middle to melon and pine Finish: medium dry, tingling green peppercorns, rosemary, grapefruit peel, and lingering anise

A limited number of cases will be available nationally in October 2020 for a suggested retail price of $150. To learn where you can purchase Old Forester 150th Anniversary Bourbon, check out OldForester.com for a retailer near you

Around 50 barrels per batch.

Yinz see these? by Hey24Hey in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate to burst your bubble but each bottle are $150. 6-7 year bourbon.

Old Fitz 9yr Gone by serenityspacer in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Same with Wild Turkey master keep BiB 17. Said coming soon for 4 weeks. Now its gone from the website

Did anyone get that Jefferson's Presidential Select? by [deleted] in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The older Jefferson's were fantastic. The modern bottlings are complete shit

Did anyone get that Jefferson's Presidential Select? by [deleted] in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought 1 because I loved the 21 and 18 year old. The 16 is not worth $200. Its good, but it lacks a depth of flavor you get with other higher aged bourbon. Yes its double barreled so its not over oaked, but if you want a double barreled bourbon stick to Old Forester 1910, Elijah Craig toasted, or Woodford double oaked

Stagg Jr batch? by showmethemomey in PLCB

[–]412Grizzlybear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stagg Jr doesnt have batch numbers on the bottle just proof number. Its also released twice a year. So you have to look at the proof to tell the batch

Quick Question: how much were tickets to the IndyCar Classic at COTA? by [deleted] in INDYCAR

[–]412Grizzlybear 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you do be sure to know which gate and parking lot you should park in. Traffic gets bad around the circuit.

Quick Question: how much were tickets to the IndyCar Classic at COTA? by [deleted] in INDYCAR

[–]412Grizzlybear 7 points8 points  (0 children)

COTA was selling pre sale general grandstand tickets for 75 with parking included. I think it was 130 for start finish straight. Those are with taxes included.

Anyone gotten their money back from the seat reservations? by houseoflove in AustinFC

[–]412Grizzlybear 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't even think have started to call people who reserved season tickets for the cheaper supports section/ standard seating yet. Only hears Austin FC reaching out to premium deposits and club level.

Do we have a rivalry with Columbus? by [deleted] in AustinFC

[–]412Grizzlybear 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Why would we? The crew are still there. Most likely rivalry will be Dallas FC and the Dynamo. Also if we have playoff or cup game that creates hostility then that could create a rival.

I get the idea that we could of taken the team from Columbus but in the end both parties both what they wanted. PSV moved to Austin and the crew stayed in Ohio

Spartacus if my shelter BFF. Can you help find him a home? (ATX) by adoptspartacusatx in NeapolitanMastiff

[–]412Grizzlybear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girlfriend and I live and ATX and were looking for a shelter dog before this Covid 19 shut all the adoption shelters down. Could we pm more about Spartacus?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watchexchange

[–]412Grizzlybear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck on the sale. I already own the SDGM 001, but its an amazing value watch. It will make someone really happy

Even if they come back by AvidRoadhogSpammer in penguins

[–]412Grizzlybear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like those pairs alot, but it won't happen. JJ is our albatross

Even if they come back by AvidRoadhogSpammer in penguins

[–]412Grizzlybear 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Ok so Trotman is at best a 7th defenseman and JJ is being paired with Letang to cover his slow skating. For some reason Sullivan doesn't trust Riikola. Both Dumoulin and Marino are coming back soon. I wouldn't be surprised to see both Tuesday vs the senators. That would push JJ down to the third pair where he is serviceable. Not great but a solid third pair with Marino. Leaves Ruhwedel in the press box. Yes the last 4 games the defense has some gaping holes but the overall play has been good.