Any other SMF Bourbon/Whiskey "enthusiasts"?

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That is quite the collection. A friend introduced me to bourbon a few years back. I enjoy an old fashioned now and then, but bourbon is getting hard to find.
 
My son works for a local small distillery in Columbus Ohio (Hilliard) They focus on small batch bourbon. Their corn is grown in my neighborhood. They work with a local farmer and have raise their corn crop. They then process it. Thy also make a lemon-cello. This year they made their first Rye whisky. Very good bourbon at a good price. They have won a number of medals at the World Spirits Competition. Check them out if you are in Ohio.
https://www.leatherandoakspirits.com/

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My son works for a local small distillery in Columbus Ohio (Hilliard) They focus on small batch bourbon. Their corn is grown in my neighborhood. They work with a local farmer and have raise their corn crop. They then process it. Thy also make a lemon-cello. This year they made their first Rye whisky. Very good bourbon at a good price. They have won a number of medals at the World Spirits Competition. Check them out if you are in Ohio.
https://www.leatherandoakspirits.com/

RG

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Will need to pick up a bottle this week.
 
What, no 25yr old Pappy? Rookie...LOL!!!

Nice collection, Bruth'a.
Booker's & Booker's Little Book and Blanton's have been my go to for yrs, it's stupid how expensive they have become in the last 4-5yrs. And how hard they are to find out here in Cali.
 
Nice collection. I noticed the level of Wyoming Whiskey is still somewhat full. Was it the turpentine after taste? The owners brought in Steve Nally, then decided to release the product after 3-1/2 years.
 
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