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New Stone Enjoy By for 2.14.17. Coffee and chocolate.

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Holy City Bowens Island Oyster Stout (5.8 % Irish Stout with East Kent Goldings Hops)
Holy City Pluff Mud Porter (5.5% American Porter with Norther Brewer Hops)

Bookers neat. Enjoying this before the price per bottle doubles.
 
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3F Zombie Dust!

I was lucky enough to have a kid that works for me go back home to Indiana for holiday leave and she picked me up a 6 pack!
 

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3F Zombie Dust!

I was lucky enough to have a kid that works for me go back home to Indiana for holiday leave and she picked me up a 6 pack!

Nice man.

Kind of a weird night for me. Drinking sweet vermouth on the rocks with an orange peel. Carpano Antica Formula is just delicious. Also one of my favorite bottles from an aesthetic perspective:

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Nice man.

Kind of a weird night for me. Drinking sweet vermouth on the rocks with an orange peel. Carpano Antica Formula is just delicious. Also one of my favorite bottles from an aesthetic perspective:

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Sounds amazing.

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Live Oak Liberation IPA
Friend's Accidental Triple IPA

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I'm not really into whiskey but as I have aged (only 32 now) my taste has changed. You'd me would of never thought about buying an IPA but now that is all I drink. I want to try to get into whiskeys or something a little finer but honestly don't want to waste the money if I don't like it. Any suggestions from you guys on something smooth that won't break the bank and how to enjoy it?
 

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I'm not really into whiskey but as I have aged (only 32 now) my taste has changed. You'd me would of never thought about buying an IPA but now that is all I drink. I want to try to get into whiskeys or something a little finer but honestly don't want to waste the money if I don't like it. Any suggestions from you guys on something smooth that won't break the bank and how to enjoy it?

My personal favorite is Willet bourbon. It will run you about $40. Its mostly personal preference to me, but I have always found bourbon to be more enjoyable than most whiskeys(Tennesse, Irish, Rye, Scotch). I either have it with a few drops of water to open up the flavor or just a handful of whiskey rocks.
 

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I'm not really into whiskey but as I have aged (only 32 now) my taste has changed. You'd me would of never thought about buying an IPA but now that is all I drink. I want to try to get into whiskeys or something a little finer but honestly don't want to waste the money if I don't like it. Any suggestions from you guys on something smooth that won't break the bank and how to enjoy it?

Granger is right that bourbon is probably the way to go if you are dipping your toe into whiskey drinking. If you want to get to the point where you are drinking whiskey neat, I wouldn't just start drinking whiskey neat. That might work out if you really enjoy it, but it's probably going to be too much. I'd recommend making some simple syrup, buying some cheaper bourbon like Bulliet, buying bitters, and making yourself some old fashions. Then after a couple of months, try pouring some on the rocks without the syrup, or just lessen the amount of sugar. This is good for several reasons:

1) This will likely be more palatable to you if your not experienced drinking liquors straight;
2) This will allow you to drink cheaper stuff until you find that drinking straight is something you can do easily;
3) Doing it this way allows you to learn how to make cocktails, which to me is as important on the man scale changing oil. Every guy should know how to make an old fashioned, a martini, a vesper, and a Manhattan.
 

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Sipping on these tonight:

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Sipping on these tonight:

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That can on the left is lovecraft as hell and I love it.
 

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I'm not really into whiskey but as I have aged (only 32 now) my taste has changed. You'd me would of never thought about buying an IPA but now that is all I drink. I want to try to get into whiskeys or something a little finer but honestly don't want to waste the money if I don't like it. Any suggestions from you guys on something smooth that won't break the bank and how to enjoy it?

I would recommend Glenlivet 12yo. You can probably pick it up for $25-30. It is relatively soft with notes of apples, pear and slight vanilla and coconut. It isn't anything special but it is very reasonably priced and approachable.

For bourbon I would say Evan Williams Single Barrel. It should also be in the $25-30 range and trends towards the sweeter side with some fruit notes, caramel, light oak and cinnamon. Though it will vary bottle to bottle.

I suggest that you drink them neat (meaning without anything added). It might take you a little bit to adjust to the bump in abv but it is worth it. Take small sips at first and take the time to smell it. I also would recommend buying one of these glasses

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Thanks for the wiskey help and suggestions.

Just good ole Stone IPA for me tonight.
 

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I would recommend Glenlivet 12yo. You can probably pick it up for $25-30. It is relatively soft with notes of apples, pear and slight vanilla and coconut. It isn't anything special but it is very reasonably priced and approachable.

For bourbon I would say Evan Williams Single Barrel. It should also be in the $25-30 range and trends towards the sweeter side with some fruit notes, caramel, light oak and cinnamon. Though it will vary bottle to bottle.

I suggest that you drink them neat (meaning without anything added). It might take you a little bit to adjust to the bump in abv but it is worth it. Take small sips at first and take the time to smell it. I also would recommend buying one of these glasses

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This is good advice. One quick way to not get a taste for whiskey is to start off drinking it on the rocks. You still sip it, but halfway through the ice melts, and you end up drinking warm whiskey water.

I would add that Makers is a simple to find, smooth entry into bourbon. It's cheep, but easy to drink.
 
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I'm not really into whiskey but as I have aged (only 32 now) my taste has changed. You'd me would of never thought about buying an IPA but now that is all I drink. I want to try to get into whiskeys or something a little finer but honestly don't want to waste the money if I don't like it. Any suggestions from you guys on something smooth that won't break the bank and how to enjoy it?

I Agree with all the posts above. I almost exclusively drink bourbon. If you care to search....almost all my posts in this thread involve some sort of bourbon for reference. For a nice priced bottle the Evan Williams Small batch is spectacular neat. Larceny is a good wheat bourbon that is easy to drink in mixes or neat. Many bourbons are currently overpriced because of allocation to certain regions so beware. You should be aboe to find decent bottles in $25-35 range.

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I got this book for christmas. Its a very good book on cocktails. I agree with greyhammer as well about how to start. I wouldnt jump right into drinking newt bourbon especially wheaters. Once you start going in the newt direction, enjoy the aroma, and flavors. Experiment with adding a few drops of water, or chilled. Have fun. There are some wonderful drinks to be had.
 
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Stone Ripper pale ale. Very earthy which I wasn't expecting. Solid pale ale but nothing earth shattering.
 

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Ninkasi Believer Double Red Ale. Just ok.

Ballast Point Manta Ray DIPA. It is brand new from BP. Very good. Lots of fruit (apricot, peaches, papaya, pineapple and a little citrus) with only a little bitterness.
 

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Ninkasi Believer Double Red Ale. Just ok.

Ballast Point Manta Ray DIPA. It is brand new from BP. Very good. Lots of fruit (apricot, peaches, papaya, pineapple and a little citrus) with only a little bitterness.

Well damnit that actually sounds really good.... was it average BP price range.... 50 bucks a bomber?
 

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Well damnit that actually sounds really good.... was it average BP price range.... 50 bucks a bomber?

$14 bucks a 6 pack. I had a TW coupon so it was $13 for me. No bombers for this release.

With my coupon I also got a 6 pack of Lagunitas High West-ified for $12. Crazy good price for a barrel aged beer.
 

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13 bucks isn't bad for BP... still expensive for a side tho.... worth trying once tho?
 
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