About 2-3 years ago I had enough of chasing all the staples I use to to get regularly. My go to for a long time was Elmer T. Lee, sat on damned near every shelf...now, its impossible and you have to best friends with the store owner or spend a ton of cash, if they even get one....so, I stopped buying anything from Buffalo Trace, unless I found it for MSPR, which is never unless my son finds it at NEX for me.get it to x wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 5:49 pmWhere do you find these crazy bourbons? Where do you live again? I moved from Annapolis to Greenville, SC three years ago and the bourbon scene is good down here but we don't have oddballs like Lee W. Sinclair. I am going down to Athens, GA in a couple of weeks to do business and bourbon hunt. I will report back.youthathletics wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:17 am Fresh Crack Friday evening.....really enjoyed this:
BTW, great bourbon cocktail if you aren't averse to bitter.
PAPER PLANE
1 oz bourbon
1 oz Aperol
1 oz Amaro de Nonino
1 oz lemon juice
Shake and serve in a coupe or "Nick and Nora" glass.
I started looking for boutique distillers and bottles that were priced appropriately, and not afraid to try something I knew nothing about. I believe Afan may have turned my eye to "Spirits of French LIck" who make the Lee Sinclair.
There is a nice offering in SC that I also enjoy.... Anita's Choice, from Burnt Church, in Bluffton, SC. The Anita's Choice is the only thing I have had from them, no clue what their other offerings are like. THe Johnny Fever, looks promising ... https://burntchurchdistillery.com/spirits/johnny-fever/
I am not much of a cocktail drinker, and when I do, I often make:
Tom Ford not sure if this the proper name.
2 oz bourbon or rye
1 oz Carpano Antiqa Formula (sweeter citrus leaning vermouth)
couple dashes of (orange bitters) or your choice.
cut a small piece of orange peel, express oil in glass, wipe rim and drop it in the rocks glass.
I live near Annapolis, so as you know, stores are plentiful of new offerings.
Good luck hunting.....