• 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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