• WhistlePig

    From Ed P@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 3 16:52:00 2025
    Never heard of WhistlePig. About a week ago my friend said she was
    sipping some WhistleaPig bourbon. She has a more sophisticated palette
    that me so I figured it was good stuff.

    Had to go to our local liquor store today so I checked it out. Not only
    did they have the bourbon, but 7 varieties of the Rye whisky too. I
    just bought the bourbon and just had a sip. OK, maybe a couple of sips.

    Our local liquor store is quite a treat to visit. First impression,
    this place looks a bit dumpy. Do I really want to go here? Then you
    look around and see what they have to offer. Amazing. Just gin alone,
    I counted over 50 brands and varieties. Too many to count on other types.

    https://www.whistlepigwhiskey.com/

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to Ed P on Mon Mar 3 16:37:08 2025
    Ed P wrote:
    Never heard of WhistlePig. About a week ago my friend said she was
    sipping some WhistleaPig bourbon.  She has a more sophisticated palette
    that me so I figured it was good stuff.

    Had to go to our local liquor store today so I checked it out.  Not only
    did they have the bourbon, but 7 varieties of the Rye whisky too.   I
    just bought the bourbon and just had a sip.  OK, maybe a couple of sips.

    Our local liquor store is quite a treat to visit.  First impression,
    this place looks a bit dumpy.  Do I really want to go here?  Then you
    look around and see what they have to offer.   Amazing.  Just gin alone,
    I counted over 50 brands and varieties.  Too many to count on other types.


    I'm not at all surprised. It's an upscale community, and there are lots
    of rich retired drunks living there.

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