Can't get it up here north of the border but, through a wine distributer I am able to order a case. Would like to hear from someone who knows their stuff and has tried it before I order.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Same bottle I have here. :-)
Cheers!
Store here had the Christmas gift box that came with two Knob Creek branded rocks glasses at same price as just the bottle so it was a no brainer to buy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Store here had the Christmas gift box that came with two Knob Creek branded rocks glasses at same price as just the bottle so it was a no brainer to buy!
I see tons of those here. A need two more glasses and I'm thinking the same thing! [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Nothing wrong with Jameson's!
Correct, sir...do not talk down about Jameson. While it's not a bourbon, it is one of the finest whiskeys Ive ever enjoyed. It was basically my gateway to Scotch.
I would be very interested if anyone has tried the new Jameson Caskmates...Im not sure about mixing stout beer and irish whiskey [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
Correct, sir...do not talk down about Jameson. While it's not a bourbon, it is one of the finest whiskeys Ive ever enjoyed. It was basically my gateway to Scotch.
I would be very interested if anyone has tried the new Jameson Caskmates...Im not sure about mixing stout beer and irish whiskey
It's delicious. Just a touch of chocolate and smoke right at the end of the classic Jameson profile. [Reply]
Anyone doing anything cool with whiskey cocktails? So many better choices are on the market compared to 5 years ago. I'm really enjoying Mahattans as cooler weather sets in.
3/4 oz Sweet vermouth = Vya
3 oz rye or bourbon = varies
2 dashes butters = Angostura
Cherry = Lyxardo
Originally Posted by cdcox:
Anyone doing anything cool with whiskey cocktails? So many better choices are on the market compared to 5 years ago. I'm really enjoying Mahattans as cooler weather sets in.
3/4 oz Sweet vermouth = Vya
3 oz rye or bourbon = varies
2 dashes butters = Angostura
Cherry = Lyxardo
Great ingredients make great cocktails.
I'm an old fashioned guy. If I'm making one at home I always go with Woodford as its what I mostly keep. I like a rye if we're out for drinks or dinner.
I had a fantastic rye in chicago a month or so ago at gibsons with a steak. I can't for the life of me remember the brand though.
My close friends dad growing up always drank old charter and coke so I grew up on that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Store here had the Christmas gift box that came with two Knob Creek branded rocks glasses at same price as just the bottle so it was a no brainer to buy!
Those Christmas box things are always legit. They had a sweet glenmorangie one at the store yesterday I picked up for a buddy's xmas gift. May have to keep it for myself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I'm an old fashioned guy. If I'm making one at home I always go with Woodford as its what I mostly keep. I like a rye if we're out for drinks or dinner.
I had a fantastic rye in chicago a month or so ago at gibsons with a steak. I can't for the life of me remember the brand though.
My close friends dad growing up always drank old charter and coke so I grew up on that.
I'm also a big old fashioned fan. Bo you make them with Woodford bourbon or rye? I like either depending on my mood. Luxardo cherries seem expensive, but they will elevate your whole cocktail and a jar will last a long time. [Reply]