What's your favorite rye?
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Ah yes, piss oll over a conversation you had nothing to do with because it violated your sense of decorum. You aren't the good or intelligent person here.
I would suspect that I pissed in your alts cornflakes the way you are speaking.
Edit: I don't see you targeting the people talking about flour.
I'm not getting continuous notifications about people making idiotic digging themselves deeper comments talking about flour.
Now you're concocting stupid conspiracy theories about alts? Just admit to yourself you were wrong and go away. This salving your ego is getting pathetic.
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I'm not getting continuous notifications about people making idiotic digging themselves deeper comments talking about flour.
Now you're concocting stupid conspiracy theories about alts? Just admit to yourself you were wrong and go away. This salving your ego is getting pathetic.
You haven't engaged them in this thread at all. Go harass them chuckles. You just didn't like my calzone comment.
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Lot 40, because it's Canadian. It's also 100% rye, no corn.
This sounds awesome! I'm gonna give it a try
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My favorite rye is by Rocker. They are in Colorado, and do not distribute nationally, unfortunately. The distiller is going for a niche, local market, he tells me.
Anyhow, all other rye whiskeys taste ‘thin’ in comparison. Super rich and super sippable.
I might just need a road trip! I'm in NM, so it's a pretty easy drive.
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I love rye whiskey and want to buy a really great bottle of it for special occasions. I've had Angel's Envy rye and loved it, but want to know of others that I haven't tried/maybe lesser known. Since it's for special occasions, $100-$200 price range is fine.
Go-tos when out and about are Michter's and Templeton. A bit harder to find is Alley 6 and Redwood Empire.
Slowly working through bottles picked up on trips. San Diego Distillery and Woodinville near Seattle. There are a lot of good, local ones.
At home, it's good old Bulleit.
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I love rye whiskey and want to buy a really great bottle of it for special occasions. I've had Angel's Envy rye and loved it, but want to know of others that I haven't tried/maybe lesser known. Since it's for special occasions, $100-$200 price range is fine.
Whatever Boas drinks in the old mill would be my recommendation
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I might just need a road trip! I'm in NM, so it's a pretty easy drive.
Yeah, their tasting room is a nice hangout in a nice area with other stuff in walking distance.
Weird hours, so be aure to check.
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This sounds awesome! I'm gonna give it a try
The regular Lot 40 is good, but I recently tried the Dark Oak for the first time and I really liked it. If you like bourbon, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.
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OMG I thought you meant bread flour.
I am usually a bourbon girl.
But Redwood Empire Emerald Giant is my favorite rye, so good for the price, gorgeous bottle label and not well known; and the cocktails community here at lemmy.world might also enjoy discussing this.
Redwood Empire makes some good shit
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Even a step farther
- Russian black rye
- no wait, Founders red rye ipa
- darn, whiskey?
Seriously not enough rye ipas around
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I love rye whiskey and want to buy a really great bottle of it for special occasions. I've had Angel's Envy rye and loved it, but want to know of others that I haven't tried/maybe lesser known. Since it's for special occasions, $100-$200 price range is fine.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Couple ryes got mention in this article about top ranked bourbons of this year.
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I love rye whiskey and want to buy a really great bottle of it for special occasions. I've had Angel's Envy rye and loved it, but want to know of others that I haven't tried/maybe lesser known. Since it's for special occasions, $100-$200 price range is fine.
My favorite rye is also the worst one.
Old Grandad.