Nothing like scotch and cigars by the fire.No love for the rum?
I'll take a Zacappa 23 over anything, Flor de Cana works too, although there's a couple of empty bottles of Trace and Rare on the shelf. Kid's a grocery store manager at a Publix with a liquor store that's a top 5 seller. He hooks me up, problem is he's 300 miles away ......on second thought, that's probably a good thing.
That eh Taylor small batch is some kinda good if you can find it. Love that stuffI don’t display it in the open, but it’s made to drink.View attachment 1205637View attachment 1205638
Just ran out of some Henry McKenna, it’s easy to enjoy too.That eh Taylor small batch is some kinda good if you can find it. Love that stuff
My dad got a bottle of think it was wild turkey from salesman one year, he wasnt a drinker but put in high cabinet for medicinal purposes, stayed there for years till mom poured it out because she thought it being there that long it would have spoiled
Sounds just like something Mom.. "Deep Water Southern Baptist Daisey" would have done.My dad got a bottle of think it was wild turkey from salesman one year, he wasnt a drinker but put in high cabinet for medicinal purposes, stayed there for years till mom poured it out because she thought it being there that long it would have spoiled
This is me, the only stuff that stays in the liquor cabinet very long is stuff I don't drink like vodka, tequila, and such. My big plastic bottle of Benchmark bourbon is easy on the wallet and never lets me down.My collection wouldn't last long. Likker's for drinkin', not lookin' at.
I'm kind of like Quill Rose, the old white likker manufacturer off of Eagle Creek. He said he heard people talking about how good aged likker was. He said he kept some for two whole weeks one time, and couldn't tell a bit of difference in it.
No love for the rum?
Frigate Reserve Rum is another good one.Richland Rum Single Estate is some good stuff.