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Wyoming Whiskey - Don McDowell - 12-01-2012

Well after much anticipation, waiting and alot of hoopla fanfare, Wyoming Whiskey finally made it's debut,,,, sort of.. Not all liquor stores could get it, and most only got a case. I got the next to the last bottle in Torrington, the last bottle was sold while I was paying for mine...
It's 40$ a 1/5, and from the first shot I had of it when I got home, it's probably not worth 40$ a case.
Huh Severely dissappointed.


RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Shadow 4 - 12-01-2012

(12-01-2012, 02:03 AM)Don McDowell Wrote: Well after much anticipation, waiting and alot of hoopla fanfare, Wyoming Whiskey finally made it's debut,,,, sort of.. Not all liquor stores could get it, and most only got a case. I got the next to the last bottle in Torrington, the last bottle was sold while I was paying for mine...
It's 40$ a 1/5, and from the first shot I had of it when I got home, it's probably not worth 40$ a case.
Huh Severely dissappointed.

It's whiskey Don, theres no whiskey worth losing sleep over. Evidently the guy that peed in the bottles that day had a little to much iron in his diet.Tongue

I drink whiskey cokes, without the whiskey.Big Grin



RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Don McDowell - 12-02-2012

Part of the RX for my heart is a shot of whiskey, or glass of wine, can of beer etc a day...
So I'm not real big on beer, wine is only slighly higher though of, so a shot of whiskey it is...
Now I'll have to go get another bottle of heart meds, cuz this ol guy ain't nowhere near tough enough to do a shot of this stuff....


RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Lumpy Grits - 12-02-2012

Well Don, you know I like Bulleit & Buffalo Trace.
What do you favor for everyday?
Gary



RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Don McDowell - 12-02-2012

Usually Makers , or Jack Daniels, but sometimes I mix it up with other stuff. Have had some Bulleit, Platte Valley, Wild Turkey rare bird was good.


RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Kurt - 12-02-2012

I just sat here and finished the last swallow of my Root Beer Snaps it sort of warmed my innards and went down very smooth Tongue
Just about grabbed the corn but let it set, not cold enough yet Big Grin


RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Caprock - 12-02-2012


Bulleit has been consistently the smoothest for me. Tried some Buffalo Trace a while back and it was more akin to what Buffler do on the prairie. Did a little google and found they've had some quality issues from time to time.

I like variety and jump back and forth from just ole Evan Williams/Ezra Brooks to Bushmills irish and then to a lowland single malt scotch. But last nite sampled some of the smoothest likker ever and it came from an unknown distiller in the Arkansas hills!Wink




RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Caprock - 12-02-2012

(12-02-2012, 08:49 PM)Lumpy Grits Wrote: Well Don, you know I like Bulleit & Buffalo Trace.
What do you favor for everyday?
Gary

Bulleit has been consistently the smoothest for me. Tried some Buffalo Trace a while back and it was more akin to what Buffler do on the prairie. Did a little google and found they've had some quality issues from time to time.

I like variety and jump back and forth from just ole Evan Williams/Ezra Brooks to Bushmills irish and then to a lowland single malt scotch. But last nite sampled some of the smoothest likker ever and it came from an unknown distiller in the Arkansas hills!Wink




RE: Wyoming Whiskey - Don McDowell - 12-03-2012

Jim Beam Red Stag, makes a pretty interesting cherry coke...


RE: Wyoming Whiskey - chaneylake - 12-03-2012

yall need some good ole "Tennessee Shine", just saying

cheers, Roll Tide and the "SEC"