Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Celebrate 12/5/33

Tomorrow fellow whiskey lovers is Repeal Day.  December 5th 1933 the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution passed.  For clarification, the 18th Amendment ratified in 1919 did not make drinking illegal but the manufacturing and transportation of liquor and as a byproduct of this law, the Speakeasy came into existence.  So, in essence, people continued to drink.....a lot.

So, tomorrow, I'll be lifting a snifter of something delicious to those that came before us in repealing prohibition.  My drink of choice?  I'm leaning toward a Prohibition Old Crow and a post Prohibition Mt. Vernon Rye.

How about you? 

8 comments:

  1. I'm planning on putting an PVW 15yr vs OWA vs OWA TPS private barrel just for fun. Bottoms up, brotha.

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    1. Bottoms up indeed! I'm sipping on a GI Bourbon County Brand Stout.....super tasty. Gonna dip into some bourbon right after.

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  2. It was a late day at work for me so didn't get home until just before 8:00. I started off with a Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout and then moved to a 1936/1941 Mt. Vernon Rye. Nose had had a old leather smell to it....tasted fantastic.

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  3. Celebrated at a whiskey pub here in ATL with an evening of tasting with all of Georgia's craft distillers, including 13th Colony, Ivy Mountain, Dawsonville Shine...and a beautiful Richland Rum. Listened to a couple of older, uh, "distillers" from the north Georgia mountains tell stories from earlier days. Their children turned their, uh, hobby, into legit businesses. Very enjoyable evening with friends and enthusiasts.

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    1. Now that sounds like an interesting evening....

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  4. My plans took a detour when I remembered I got a bottle of High West Prairie Reserve that I hadn't tried yet. Decent stuff. Followed it with the Saz 18 from 09 which I love.

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  5. Which year of the GI Bourbon County did you try?

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    1. The current release. This is the first time it's shown up here in VA.

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