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I have the 1st 3 batches but have been saving themGood watch. He's not wrong! I haven't spent the $ for the Kentucky Owl Rye yet though.
I have the 1st 3 batches but have been saving themGood watch. He's not wrong! I haven't spent the $ for the Kentucky Owl Rye yet though.
I believe this can only be found in Tennessee. It can’t be shipped here, and I think the only way I can get it is to have a big rig with a black Trans Am blocker bring some to Denver in 28 hours.
If you are in Tennessee, or somehow find this in a local shop...do not walk..run and buy all of it you can. It’s very small batch and I don’t know that he made much after his 8yr and 12yr batches.
BTW - I liked the 8 yr better than the 12 yr, but that’s a personal preference.
yeah, tough to find. Not sure who made it for him.
Thanks for the recommendation. I like Tito's a lot but always looking for local hooch.This is easily one of the best craft vodkas around and can't beat the price (usually $15-20 at most FL liquor stores).
Made in St Pete from FL spring water and corn, with a sweet aftertaste. Drinking now to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lighting Stanley Cup victory (also had post-Gator victory this Saturday).
Highly recommended.
Thanks for the recommendation. I like Tito's a lot but always looking for local hooch.
St Augustine Gin is pretty good as well for a home grown product.
I remember made in Florida Vodka from the 70’s. You would shake it and it looked like a snow globe as everything settled... maybe Winter Haven??This is easily one of the best craft vodkas around and can't beat the price (usually $15-20 at most FL liquor stores).
Made in St Pete from FL spring water and corn, with a sweet aftertaste. Drinking now to celebrate the Tampa Bay Lighting Stanley Cup victory (also had post-Gator victory this Saturday).
Highly recommended.
There's a Florida Distillers down at Lake Alfred I think, maybe they made itI remember made in Florida Vodka from the 70’s. You would shake it and it looked like a snow globe as everything settled... maybe Winter Haven??
So the Knob Creek Single Barrel is 120pf...not technically barrel proof. Although, many of the barrel picks I hear about only have to be watered down 8pts or less. If you run across the Knob Creek 25th anniversary, they are legit barrel proof bottles. I believe there is also a 12yr cask strength limited edition Knob Creek released last year. Never could find it.Instead I picked up the barrel proof 9 yr Knob Creek. Its gonna be a tussle finishing this one. Its...fierce.
So, it's the three tier system. They are actually selling it to a distributor, who is then selling to a retailer. They all have their own arrangements with someone, because that's how the gift shop works at all the distilleries.How in the hell did he pull that off?? I didn't think they sold individual barrels to the public.