Drinking a fair amount of Wild Turkey 101. Really tasting good these days
That Wild Turkey 80 ought to be outlawed.
I just had a fancified version of an Old Fashioned at a lovely Italian bar - ginger syrup for the sugar cube, but a few sips in all I wanted was my usual bourbon old fashioned… hmm, maybe I’ll just make one.
Not a fan of the 80. Eddie Russell has been blending more older barrels in the 101 theses days. At around $31 for a handle its a good buy
A few years ago the 101 label dropped the “8 years old” description.
Guaro!! Excelente!
not sure if you are located in the ‘polar vortex’ part of N. America that’s freezing its buns off this week, but if you are looking for a fun warming-up drink to make w/ that Aguardiente, try making a Canelazo; it’s a popular after-dinner hot drink in the mountainous regions of Colombia.
Sugar cane juice (can sometimes just find boxed concentrate from Latin store)
cinamon stick
lime juice
Aguardiente
Heat in a saucepan for 10 minutes or so (not to boiling)
serve in cup or mug. Rico!
Not as cold as where you are, but it is still cold in the Paris region (on the verge of snowing and not).
Thanks for Canelazo, will try.
They sure did
Seems Jim Beam did that too with Knob Creek?
Yes dropping age statements seems to be more common. Knob is still a good pour. Haven’t had an off the shelf in a long while.
No pic but this morning a Bloody Mortitian, or what everyone calls a bloody mary. This recepie is peppercorn, celery seed and dill weed then muddle. Next add 1/4 lime and lemon and muddle. Clamato juice wih horseraddish, tobasco sauce and whorsestershire sauce with 1 oz of gin. Shake and pour and add dill pickle spear to glass with ice. Amount of gin is up to you. Serve in approx. 8oz glass.
A little Wild Turkey 101 after cleaning out my office this afternoon
The new stuff is tasting exceptionally good these days. From what I’ve heard a lot of their younger juice is going into their Longbranch product (thank you Matthew). So older barrels are going into the 101 and Russels Reserve
Good tip, thanks!
Anyone here familiar with Old Forester 100 proof? Got a bottle here in NC for around $24.99 and was pleasantly surprised by the rounded flavor and drinkability.
Haven’t had the pleasure. I’ve purchased the 1920 which I like
old Forester is getting a lot of love these days. The 100 proof rye is a favorite as well
A peach and apple cider for the Guinea hen cooked with calvados and the cider. 3%, very sweet and fruity.
A sweet potato Yamaneko Shochu for accompanying a Japanese meal.
A 25% alcohol, matured and stored for more than two years, this shochu has a unique, complete flavor. A medium light body, its distinctive fresh and sweet flavour goes down smoothly