Uncapped the Elijah Craig. I am very pleasantly surprised. Goes down amazingly easy, and tasty.
Very surprised for 70.1%
Sorry to hear that. The Gentleman Jack is pretty smooth, the standard 80 proof, and doesn't bite too much. That and the 1792 are my two favorites right now. The 1792 is smooth at 93.7 proof.
Uncapped the Elijah Craig. I am very pleasantly surprised. Goes down amazingly easy, and tasty.
Very surprised for 70.1%
Wow...
I have a definitive favorite. I bought the Elijah Craig Small Batch 12 yr today. At 94 proof, it is very, very smooth, and was only $27.95 for 750 mL.
http://heavenhill.com/brand/16
Now I'll have to try the others they have!
My asian friend from SD is not a drinker and he also very very rarely has taken shots in his life. Almost always fruity shots
I also did not take shots for a 2 year period when I was 20. A weird mental block. Then a weekend in Santa Barbara with quality Whiskey ended that.
I drink less frequently now: 2-3 times a month so when I do it's to get wasted. Taking shots of alcohol is the closest feeling to the adrenaline I got from yayo/E. No matter whether I only drink beer, drinks, wine; I will end up groggy after an hour+ so I might as well get the high feeling of straight alcohol while I'm at it.
My drink of choice at Bars is gin + tonic w/lime. Bartenders almost always hook it up when u order Gin. Shots of tequila and whiskey.
Mixed myself a Three Wise Men a few minutes ago. Used the Gentleman Jack, Johnny Walker Black, and Jim Beam single barrel.
Pretty damn good!
Wow. Did you meet them on Craig's List?
Well, I pulled the trigger:
I also bought Angel's Envy.
on spending 30 minutes Photoshopping a picture of a bottle of bourbon.
Congrats.
Less than 5 minutes, and I used Paint.
OK. Let's see you do a Tim Duncan montage then.
Not going to bother.
I simply took two pictures from my camera, used the stretch option at 20% for both axis on both pictures, doubled the width of one pic in attributes, then copied the other in. I then took two cropped images and added them, and drew in the oval and line. The two cropped images was another resized on the back label, and one from Oregon's OLCC web site:
http://www.oregonliquorsearch.com/pr...mDisplay=2651B
Pretty simple stuff.
No doubt simple to do. But why?
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