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Looks like the Daniel’s Bourbon Bash! I used to work that event back in my Diageo Master of Whisk(e)y days. The drunks watching was always on point.
I did get her card! She's a model and was repping the brand! Might have to see if she can come to the shop I work in and do a tasting for us.. I love it when a plan comes together!@flybill please tell me you got her # and a future trip report is in the making?
As for drinks, I have been enjoying some apple pie moonshine
The Macallan 12 year (available at Costco) is a stand-by for me with a significantly lower price point than Lagavulin. Also the Talisker 10 year (if you like the peppery bite).I'm mostly an IPA and bourbon guy but pretty Scotch curious. My problem with Scotch is it's so damn expensive and I've been underwhelmed by numerous bottles that cost significantly more than some of my go to bourbons. Would love some recommendations for a couple bottles of solid "everyday drinkers" that don't break the bank (realizing a decent Scotch will be more expensive than a decent bourbon).
I'm making Thai tea coconut dairy free ice cream right now. Not a drink.. But you can turn it into a milkshake.Are we letting the non-alcoholic stuff into the discussion…
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What’s the shelf price on that at Costco? I remember it being pretty steep at Total Wine and More. I’ve had it recommended a few times though so I should probably buy a bottle.The Macallan 12 year (available at Costco) is a stand-by for me with a significantly lower price point than Lagavulin. Also the Talisker 10 year (if you like the peppery bite).
Not sure, about $55-60 I think?What’s the shelf price on that at Costco? I remember it being pretty steep at Total Wine and More. I’ve had it recommended a few times though so I should probably buy a bottle.