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Hats and Drinks - A Match Made in Heaven

Scooterz

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Christened the new VS
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Scooterz

Practically Family
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846
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The Great Plains
I have only had this 10 year and the Farmstock No 2. I read mixed reviews on the Farmstock No 1 but they are tinkering with the formula for it each year. I liked the No 2. I just cracked open the 10 yr for the first time and it is very smooth. We just recently were able to get WP here.
 
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I have only had this 10 year and the Farmstock No 2. I read mixed reviews on the Farmstock No 1 but they are tinkering with the formula for it each year. I liked the No 2. I just cracked open the 10 yr for the first time and it is very smooth. We just recently were able to get WP here.
I don't drink or keep a lot of Rye but I do like WhistlePig 12 & I like some of the High West blended Ryes although they are younger in age.

Tonight it was Dos Equis Ambers & some Tex Mex with friends, wearing a Stetson One-hundred. Elitist or not, I love these hats! Something I do for myself!

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RossRYoung

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How did you like that steamer?
I grabbed one at the $1.29/lb. Goodwill clearance outlet. It's still out in my van.

I did bring the beer in.

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Haha priorities! Steamer was great on my dress shirts but just ok on the hats. Felt like my iron produced the same amount, maybe even more, of steam. Beers all gone though.
 
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Next month in late October Sotheby's will auction off a $5M whisky collection being called "The Ultimate Whisky Collection". It will eclipse the 3,000 bottle Bonham collection auctioned in 2009.

Macallan Single Malts make up 70% of the collection anchored by a rare 1926 60 yr old in Macallan's star bottle with pre auction estimates of $425K - $545K. Others of interest include a 1919 Springbank bringing estimates of $121K - $170K; a 1937 Glenfiddich 64 yr old ($66K - $91K); first & second releases of Glenfiddich 50 yr olds ($18K - $24K); a 1937 Balvenie 50 yr old ($23K -$30K); two Mortlach 70 yr olds ($18K - $24K); and bottles from the Gordon & MacPhail Generations Series will be sold.

The owner is anonymous but said to be a wine collector also.

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