Well thank you for your service Marine!
But I'm still old[er] @ 55yo. High school class of '82.
That being said, I would NOT want to be 27 again, or, for that matter, younger again. I'm very comfortable in my mids.
Back on track already!
Basil Hayden last evening. Sooooooooo tasty!
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"... And miles to go before I sleep".
All you whippersnappers need to drink more and post less.
(I'll lift a glass of Buffalo Trace, Basil Hayden's or Elijah Craig tonight in your collective honor...but mostly to help me forget that come June I'll have graduated college 45 years ago.)
There's nothing civil about this war.
I found a bottle of Basil Haydens a couple weeks ago. Cheap. It was on sale at a grocery chain for $29 so I snagged one. My sister was introduced to the world of bourbon that evening and she really liked it too. We drank way to much but it was a good visit.
I haven’t cracked open the Elijah Craig yet but will soon.
I’m younger than some but older than others. I have the weird distinction of deploying to three different combat zones over three different decades though. That definitely makes me feel old at times.
Bourbon buddy found another Unicorn on a trip to Arkansas.
It was good stuff, but, nothing at all like Booker's. Check the label. Rye and Canadian. WTF!
Honestly, it wasn't worth anywhere near the 3-figure asking price. I guess they can't all be winners.
Here's a review; https://thewhiskeywash.com/reviews/whiskey-review-little-book-easy/
Also...
Thanks to whoever recommended the Old Grandad 114. Definitely worth the $20 I paid for it (750mL).
On par, quality-wise with the Evan Williams Bottled in Bond, but a very different flavor profile. Mash bill more similar to Wellers SR.
Bourbon buddy liked it better than the Little Book, I think. I didn't press him on it.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776