Happy National Bourbon Day!

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Post your celebration libation of choice. Here's mine:

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nice... I was once a member of the Marker's Mark Society... or still am and just don't keep up with it...
 

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Sorry im a rum man.

Serious question(s):

1. Do/can people drink rum neat/straight?

2. What kind of rum do serious "rum drinkers" drink? I know my college roommate used to throw down a handle of Captain and two 2-liter cokes on a Friday night. He also put hot dogs in his mac & cheese, though, so I don't consider him "serious."
 

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I was wondering where to put this:

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The story is good and the song apropos. I prefer George Dickel though.
 

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Serious question(s):

1. Do/can people drink rum neat/straight?

2. What kind of rum do serious "rum drinkers" drink? I know my college roommate used to throw down a handle of Captain and two 2-liter cokes on a Friday night. He also put hot dogs in his mac & cheese, though, so I don't consider him "serious."

Answer 1. I could drink high end spice rum straight. I am not rich therefore I can't buy the nice stuff often.

Answer 2. When I need to go cheep I buy Captain. When I get what I like (still cheap) I get Sailor Jerrys.

Extra. I don't know what classifies one as a "serious rum drinker". I do not smell my rum before I drink it nor do I extend my pinky when I drink it but I do enjoy savoring it when I drink it.
 

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Answer 1. I could drink high end spice rum straight. I am not rich therefore I can't buy the nice stuff often.

Answer 2. When I need to go cheep I buy Captain. When I get what I like (still cheap) I get Sailor Jerrys.

Extra. I don't know what classifies one as a "serious rum drinker". I do not smell my rum before I drink it nor do I extend my pinky when I drink it but I do enjoy savoring it when I drink it.

I guess what I meant by serious is whether you could tell a good run from a bad one with a blindfold on.

Bonus question: if you walked into a liquor store and were told you could take one bottle of rum without paying for it, what kind of rum would you get?
 

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I guess what I meant by serious is whether you could tell a good run from a bad one with a blindfold on.

Bonus question: if you walked into a liquor store and were told you could take one bottle of rum without paying for it, what kind of rum would you get?

I don't know what "good rum" is verse bad rum but if you put my rums I drink on the table with no labels I could tell you what was what.

Like I said I don't get to drink a lot of high end rum but I did get the chance to drink Captain Morgan Rum Private Stock and that was good. If you let me walk in and I went with what I knew was good that would be my pick. If I had a no price pick I would find the expensive stuff and try it. I don't think I am what you would consider a "serious rum drinker". I know what I like in spiced rum and I enjoy it. That is about all I can say.
 

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When I think bourbon I think this.

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Cheap and disgusting. But it'll get you drunk at a house party!

It's always there if you're short on cash ;)
 
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I don't know what "good rum" is verse bad rum but if you put my rums I drink on the table with no labels I could tell you what was what.

Like I said I don't get to drink a lot of high end rum but I did get the chance to drink Captain Morgan Rum Private Stock and that was good. If you let me walk in and I went with what I knew was good that would be my pick. If I had a no price pick I would find the expensive stuff and try it. I don't think I am what you would consider a "serious rum drinker". I know what I like in spiced rum and I enjoy it. That is about all I can say.

Well played.
 

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Answer 1. I could drink high end spice rum straight. I am not rich therefore I can't buy the nice stuff often.

Answer 2. When I need to go cheep I buy Captain. When I get what I like (still cheap) I get Sailor Jerrys.

Extra. I don't know what classifies one as a "serious rum drinker". I do not smell my rum before I drink it nor do I extend my pinky when I drink it but I do enjoy savoring it when I drink it.

Frogs have pinkys?
 

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Beer. (Bud Light is my favorite, I don't care about others opinions)

Martini. (Skyy, Grey Goose or Kettle one are fine with me)

Margarita. (I like mine to be more like a tequila martini) If you are ever in Denver go to The Rio....great margarita.
 
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@ Rack Em: Bulleit is a great value Rye. Makes one helluvan Old Fashioned.

Bonus question: if you walked into a liquor store and were told you could take one bottle of rum without paying for it, what kind of rum would you get?

Cruzan Single Barrel. Sippin' rum, and at ~$30/ bottle, is a lot more affordable than many whiskeys.

My go-to bourbons are: (1) Buffalo Trace; (2) 1792 Ridgemont Reserve; and (3) Blanton's.

The Buffalo Trace Distillery produces some amazing stuff.
 

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While this isn't my picture this is the best bottle I am having tonight.

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For every day bourbons, I like Elijah Craig 12yo and Kirkland Signature small batch bourbon. Also Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit is very good. For high end bourbon, George T Stagg and Willaim Larue Weller from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Pappy Van Winkle 12yo, 15yo, 20yo or 23yo. Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit or American Tradition. I also love the Parkers Heritage Golden Anniversarry, which is damn tasty.
 

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@ Rack Em: Bulleit is a great value Rye. Makes one helluvan Old Fashioned.



Cruzan Single Barrel. Sippin' rum, and at ~$30/ bottle, is a lot more affordable than many whiskeys.

My go-to bourbons are: (1) Buffalo Trace; (2) 1792 Ridgemont Reserve; and (3) Blanton's.

The Buffalo Trace Distillery produces some amazing stuff.

Yup. Eagle Rare is excellent, too.
 
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When I think bourbon I think this.

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Cheap and disgusting. But it'll get you drunk at a house party!

It's always there if you're short on cash ;)

You sir have offended most of Kentucky and 1/3 of the whiskey drinking population. You should be ashamed of yourself
 

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Blantons is my top bourbon choice, but Bulleit offers great value for the money.

Bulleit is the reason why I don't remember the first half of USC-ND my senior year (in 2010). Pictures surfaced of me in the rain, shirtless, and sitting on my friend's shoulders.

And we were in the stadium.
 

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I'm a scotch guy.... MacAllan 18 or 25 (when I wanna spend the money)

But 18 or older. Call me an elitist, but there is a huge difference my friends. I'll never go back.

As for beer, right now during the Texas summers, it's Summer Shandy by Leinkugel or Dos Equis. On a normal day? It's either Harp or Abita (Mardi gras bock or Jac)
 
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