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Bookers is made by the same people if I am not mistaken. Honest if you like those, try one called rare eagle. I only drank knob creek and honestly can not say which I like better. Rare eagle is aged a little longer and it is less money... And I am not saying that cause I sqrimpt on burbon! :lol:
 
[quote author="burntime" date="1295027240"]Bookers is made by the same people if I am not mistaken. Honest if you like those, try one called rare eagle. I only drank knob creek and honestly can not say which I like better. Rare eagle is aged a little longer and it is less money... And I am not saying that cause I sqrimpt on burbon! :lol:[/quote


I will have to look and see if they have rare eagle here in NJ. If not, I have a bud that lives in KY. Always up for a good burbon in front of the fire. Funny, it is only the fall and winter that I drink burbon. Summer is tequela time and a mess of rolling rock nips...ice freeking cold.

Thanks for the tip man!

Fire in the hole!

Mike
 
All the good burbon comes from Kentucky. I hear you on the timing. I drink linenkugels spring and summer, burbon in the colder months. Enjoy!
 
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