brimstone this week!

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by Kram3r, Nov 5, 2014.

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  1. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    Maybe in Austin, but It was all gone in SA in like 30 minutes:slight_frown:
     
  2. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    If you think it went faster in SA than Austin, then you would be mistaken :slight_smile:
     
  3. AdamR46

    AdamR46 Initiate (0) Nov 18, 2011 Texas

    Yup. A friend of mine got a sixer just by going aroud town to a couple stores.
     
  4. djkuback

    djkuback Initiate (0) Dec 31, 2010 Ohio

    Anyone in here got any extra they are interested in trading for or picking me up some and I'll send a box of Midwest goodies as a thank you? I've put a couple of ISO FTs but have gotten crickets. Always try to support the limited prairie we get in ohio locally. Cheers all!
     
  5. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    Well you said you just picked one up a couple of days ago, which would imply it didn't go all that fast.....
     
  6. Buttstallion

    Buttstallion Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2014 Texas

    i honestly wished it was better wasnt that thick in the mouth and not a lot of bourbon in it :/
     
  7. pushstartnow13

    pushstartnow13 Initiate (0) Nov 28, 2011 Texas

    There should be no bourbon in it. Brimstone is a whiskey not a bourbon. :slight_smile:
     
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  8. KPdiddy

    KPdiddy Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2013 Texas

    FYI. they are pouring 4oz. Barrel Aged Bomb out of the bottles right now at Meddlesome Moth. Think they have about 30 bottles. Also selling the bottle of Pirate Bomb.
     
  9. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    If you are gonna be a snarky jackass please get your facts straight. :wink:

    Bourbon whiskey is a type of American whiskey: a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn. The name is ultimately derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, although it is disputed whether the namesake Bourbon County in Kentucky orBourbon Street in New Orleans inspired the whiskey's name.[1] Bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century.[2] The name "Bourbon" was not applied until the 1820s, and the Kentucky etymology was not advanced until the 1870s.[1] While the liquor may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with theAmerican South in general, and Kentucky in particular.

    Edit - Looking more in Brimstone I can't find anywhere where it states the mash bill, so depending on the amount of corn used it might be a true Corn Whiskey as opposed to a Bourbon Whiskey. Maybe I should bet MY facts straight :slight_frown:
     
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  10. Heretic42

    Heretic42 Savant (1,118) Aug 31, 2011 Texas

    IIRC, Balcones uses used oak barrels rather than new and so cannot technically be a bourbon.
     
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