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Bourbon P0RN
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AVB Wrote:
Bluesman455 Wrote:how about some Pappy Van Winkle 20 or 23 year old? Cool
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Holy Moly!!!!!!!!!!!! that chit is like $230 Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:
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Bluesman455 Wrote:
AVB Wrote:
Bluesman455 Wrote:how about some Pappy Van Winkle 20 or 23 year old? Cool
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Holy Moly!!!!!!!!!!!! that chit is like $230 Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:Confusedhock:
This one is a bit more than that now.  This is a first bottling, one of only 900 from 2000 with the slight green tint.
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#13
The 20 year Pappy is much more accessable at around $80.
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#14
wonderful looking Pappy's
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#15
Well sisnce I just had to be included, here is a tiny sampling of mine!


TomC

George T Stagg
Eagle Rare 18 year
WL Weller 19 year
Rigemont Reserve 1792
Old Forester Birthday Bourbon


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#16
Niiiiiiiiice.  Reminds me that I'm out of Birthday Bourbon.
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#17
birthday bourbon?
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#18
Old Forester Birthday Bourbon is called that in honor of George Garvin Brown's September birthday.  Brown was the founder of what is now the Brown-Forman company.  As a bit of trivia, Old Forester was the first branded bottled bourbon in 1870.   
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#19
thanks for the info AVB
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#20
Birthday Burbon is great... always slightly different from year to year
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