...I think tomorrow I might buy some Stone Ruination!
Ruination Rules!
Summer ales are usually too girly for me, I like the bitter IPA's, they used to be shipped on the seas to india, after all. Arrrrr... I think tomorrow I might buy some Stone Ruination!
This is a farmhouse style though, a lot of yeast flavor to enjoy, a wonderful, though low ABV, (4.6%) beer
This is a farmhouse style though, a lot of yeast flavor to enjoy, a wonderful, though low ABV, (4.6%) beer
There's a definite time for those beers. Stone Levitation is a nice lighter beer.
Bulleit Bourbon.
I'm a sour-mash man myself (raised 45min south of Lynchburg), but I find this Bourbon extremely drinkable.
I rarely find myself in the mood for Bourbon, but I have tried Bulleit and was quite impressed. My test for Bourbon is simple. Pour 1 shot over ice, add ~4OZ of water....the only way to enjoy good Bourbon.
My test for Bourbon is simple. Pour 1 shot over ice, add ~4OZ of water....the only way to enjoy good Bourbon.
That's a water test, not a Bourbon test.
jeff
A bit more expensive is "Evan Williams Single Barrel", which is entirely decent and not terribly pricey. Elijah Craig is also reasonably priced and very solid. Either will be a little more expensive, like $20-$22 a bottle, but are tremendously better than Jim Beam.
My favourite bourbon is George Dickel, but you can't get it around here.
I remember one I was at a conference in Livingston, Montana. I joined a friend at the motel bar at the end of the day, and he asked the woman behind the bar for a "dickel". To my surprise she poured him a drink. I had to know what he was drinking, so tried one myself, and I was sold!
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