I haven't but I'm interested. I quit buying them after voyage like 10 or 11. They just came out way faster than I can drink them.
*slams fist* Loser talk!
Sorry to go off topic, but does anybody know anything about gin? I need a nice bottle for a retirement gift.
Willing to spend up to $100, which should probably buy the gin equivalent of Pappy Van Winkle.
Wife got me a bottle for our anniversary last week. I've had a couple shots, and I like it. Unfortunately I had some health issues last year and had to stop drinking for awhile. Better now so starting up again. Which means my palate isn't accustomed to the variations of bourbon yet. Makes it a little difficult to really assess it. My favorite pre-sickness bourbon was Angel's Envy, so I should get a bottle of that to have something to compare***over $50***
Anyone try Voyage 20 yet?
... My favorite pre-sickness bourbon was Angel's Envy, so I should get a bottle of that to have something to compare
Dave
I don't drink heavy stuff anymore but used to love Ezra Brooks whisky.
Try their rye.
Expensive, but worth it IMHO.
A coworker got me some top shelf Old Forester 1910 and is excellent.It’s hard to beat Old Forester 100 as a cheap everyday drinker it’s great best/on the rocks and cheap enough you’re not worried to throw it in a cocktail.
agree really enjoy the 1920. Picked up a bottle of new riff single barrel from big red liquors and I have enjoyed it as well ($44 a fifth).I’m drinking OF Birthday Bourbon tonight but most of their offering are solid. The Old Forester 1920 is excellent stuff.