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    My favorite scotch so far. Standard Laphroaig smoke and peat with an added rich oak to round it all out.
    Im not really a “scotch” guy - more bourbon and anejo tequila, but I enjoy it when the mood is right.

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    Shiner Bock. Yesterday was Chaucer’s Mead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLHC View Post
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    Let me just say, this Brew[ski] BURNED me through and through!
    You should give Ghost Face Killah a try. Same idea.

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    EH Taylor Single Barrel
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    3 Generations tequila repesado

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    3 Generations tequila repesado

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    Nice- the tres generacions (sp?) anejo is my favorite so far( ive tried about 15). Sipping straight with 2 ice cubes imo is the best way as the flavor opens up a bit as the ice melts. Good oak to it if youre into that.

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    I been into tequila for about a decade now. It's very underrated with the general public. I don't mind whiskey but it seems to me you have to know good brands, private brands and brands that may be small or just less known in the US but still exceptional. I remember buying Yamazaki 12 year old Japanese whiskey when it was $40 a bottle. That was probably around 2009. Today it's almost $100. Then there was Aramut Indian whiskey. Also pretty cheap for what it was. Now priced high..

    When I get into tequila the range of flavor and aroma was way beyond what I've ever tried with whiskey/scotch.

    Unfortunately Pa liqour laws are still 15th century Puritan

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    I know I am a little late to the party, but I am sipping, okay maybe some gulping, of Master of Mixes Maragritas, with Jose Especial, on the rocks.

    It pairs so effin great with a Pike harvested less than a couple hours ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    I been into tequila for about a decade now. It's very underrated with the general public. I don't mind whiskey but it seems to me you have to know good brands, private brands and brands that may be small or just less known in the US but still exceptional. I remember buying Yamazaki 12 year old Japanese whiskey when it was $40 a bottle. That was probably around 2009. Today it's almost $100. Then there was Aramut Indian whiskey. Also pretty cheap for what it was. Now priced high..

    When I get into tequila the range of flavor and aroma was way beyond what I've ever tried with whiskey/scotch.

    Unfortunately Pa liqour laws are still 15th century Puritan

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    If you can get Yamazaki 12 for a hundred bucks, you are a lucky man. I think I paid about 115 for the last bottle sitting on my shelf.

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