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Terrapin Hopsecutioner

 

First time trying it and I'm disappointed. Not bad, but not as hoppy as the name would seem to imply. 7.3% ABV, but has no heat at all and really sneaks up on you.

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Not bad. Not the best I have had but not the worst. I would drink it again though. They are in Hersey PA so possible njgf road trip.

I went to their pub in Harrisburg before they opened in Hershey. Worth the trip as I'm sure is the Hershey joint.

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Real moonshine made in a buddies garage, banana and pumpkin spice flavoring. 100 proof. It's very warm going down and needs to be consumed slowly.

This makes me want to make my own.

MMMMMM!!!

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Anyone try this yet? I'm looking for a really good bottle to have on hand. Been leaning towards a walker blue but this has my attention. Unfortunately it's not like I can order a drink of it at the corner bar.

 

 

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Anyone try this yet? I'm looking for a really good bottle to have on hand. Been leaning towards a walker blue but this has my attention. Unfortunately it's not like I can order a drink of it at the corner bar.

 

 

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JD is a very good whiskey and Frank was a remarkable entertainer but I think this is more of a marketing  device than a special blend.

 

I was at the distillery this summer and they really only make 5 different types. I asked the tour guide and he said that the stuff in the gift shop are commemorative bottles with regular JD in them the Sinatra bottles included.

 

If you want a great bourbon to have around I would suggest Blanton's or Willett's. 

 

If you want to stick with a JD product I like the single barrel version better than the gentlemen jack.

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Drinking Angel's Envy bourbon. I really need it after having some wacko conspiracy theorist talking my ear off tonight, among other things, about how the Philippine typhoons were a man-made phenomenon created by the US military to re-establish a presence in Asia, and how Paul Walker was assassinated because he knew too much.

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Just had my last great lakes flaming river now Im working on a blue moon.  Its been a long day!  I forgot how intense christmas can be.  There are now three 3 year olds (one is mine) at the family holidays and christmas was crazy!  When Im done with this blue moon I think Ill have one more then Im crashing!

Ken

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A popular hit for the holidays here has been hot cider rum.  4 parts sweet or spiced apple cider, 1 part Sailor Jerry rum.  Put in a large pot and heat it up on the stove.  You can also throw in some cinnamon or even cinnamon sticks for a bit more flavor.  It's delicious.

 

Some of the local breweries I've been really enjoying recently are River Horse from NJ, they just opened a brewery about a mile from my house in NJ.  I've also really enjoyed beer from Ithaca brewing company in Cooperstown, NY.  Got a chance to enjoy a glass of their exclusive beer that they only brewed one keg of.

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