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jswingchun wrote:As long as we are posting our favorite booze, 1 Barrel Rum, from Belize. Hard to find, but reasonably priced for how great it is. Since I can't find it locally, I just ordered a case of it from a liquor store near the Twin Cities.

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byacey wrote:Have you ever tried this:Image
Did they drink that on the Brokeback Mountain film set? :mrgreen:
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Despite the connotations associated with the name, it is indeed an excellent rum.

The name according to wikipedia is derived from Sir John Gay Alleyne, 1st Baronet of Four Hill, a political figure from the 1700's, who also managed the distilleries.
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byacey wrote:Have you ever tried this:Image
YUP! That's my go-to backup when I run out of One Barrel and can't source more quickly. It's very good, especially for the price, but it's not quite as clean as One Barrel, in my opinion.
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#20 Post by Grant Bunter »

I'm a simple man with simple tastes.
I like Wild Turkey.
I have had a shot of it and a beer chaser before every gig I've ever played drums on over the last 30 years.
I've been known to put a rather large hole in a bottle in a session.
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Of course, living where I do, a case of WT would cost over $500AU. Not only is musical gear and drivers and fuel and such expensive, the Government also charges around 40% excise on spirits here...

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Grant Bunter wrote:I'm a simple man with simple tastes...
Of course, living where I do, a case of WT would cost over $500AU. Not only is musical gear and drivers and fuel and such expensive, the Government also charges around 40% excise on spirits here...
all that sounds like a recipe..for diy.
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I have been infuzing vodka/rum with local fruits the last couple years and making some liqouers from a recipe book I got. So far rhubarb rum rocks, especially with coke. I am looking to still some .....water in the not to distant future.

As for store bought...my bar essentials are Sailer Jerry, Blue Ice, Jesse James, and Don Julio. But small distillery stuff is part of my favs too, Portland has agreat distillery tour.
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#24 Post by chenry78 »

representing Iowa..its good stuff! :noob:
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chenry78 wrote:representing Iowa..its good stuff! :noob:
Funny, I live here in Iowa, love good booze, and still haven't had Templeton. I may have to rectify that situation.
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When my wife and I fly to her home town of Omsk, Russia we always bring back the legal limit of this vodka. Best vodka I've ever had. Friends and family beg for more. I'm mainly a beer guy but this stuff is great. The name translates to "Five Lakes."
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