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  • Has anyone had any Salado whiskey?
    ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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    • Any of you guys ever do the bourbon trail? I'm going to the derby this year, and we're going to try and hit as many distilleries as possible, time permitting.

      Thinking Buffalo Trace, Woodford, Makers, and Beam are the top of my list.

      Are there any must see or must skip stops on the trail?

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      • Originally posted by clevelandkid View Post
        Any of you guys ever do the bourbon trail? I'm going to the derby this year, and we're going to try and hit as many distilleries as possible, time permitting.

        Thinking Buffalo Trace, Woodford, Makers, and Beam are the top of my list.

        Are there any must see or must skip stops on the trail?
        Worth it. Here's some stuff from my trip

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        • Originally posted by YALE View Post
          Has anyone had any Salado whiskey?
          I'm pretty sure it's produced by MGP of Indiana. I live very close to Salado and haven't ever seen a distillery. Lots of good wineries though!

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          • Originally posted by BP View Post
            I'm pretty sure it's produced by MGP of Indiana. I live very close to Salado and haven't ever seen a distillery. Lots of good wineries though!
            Man, that shit is depressing as fuck.
            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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            • Yep. Super depressing.

              UPDATED: 5/23/14 9:20 a.m.: Comments from Jefferson’s Reserve founder Trey Zoeller at the bottom of the page. Jefferson’s was one...


              Private Citizens Pursue ‘Deceitful’ Whiskey Brands in Federal Government

              By Fred Minnick on May 22, 2014 | 16 Responses

              UPDATED: 5/23/14 9:20 a.m.: Comments from Jefferson’s Reserve founder Trey Zoeller at the bottom of the page. Jefferson’s was one of the brands reported to the TTB.

              A couple years ago, I was having drinks with a San Francisco woman who bragged about her favorite rye whiskies. Based on the labels, these whiskies were from all over the country. When I told her they were all made in Indiana and the companies purchased bulk whiskey from the MGP Ingredients Distillery, she was flabbergasted. “How do they get away with that?” she asked, offering sentiments of betrayal and anger.

              I was reminded of that conversation when fellow whiskey writer Chuck Cowdery reported bourbon enthusiasts are reporting sourced whiskey bottlers to the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau (TTB) in possible violation of federal law.

              The Law In Question

              “Section 35(e) of Regulations No. 5 provides that labels of whisky and straight whisky shall disclose the State of distillation of such whisky, if such whisky is not distilled in the State given in the address on the label. This section further provides that the brand label shall show the State of distillation in all cases where the Assistant Regional Commissioner finds that without such statement the label is misleading as to the State of actual distillation.” View Regs

              The TTB has yet to make a public ruling on violations, but I contacted Wade Woodard, one of the private citizens leading this charge against non-disclosure in American whiskey. Based in Houston, Woodard works in real estate, and he and his bourbon-loving cohorts have reported 20 American whiskey bottlers to the federal government. I’m fascinated with the fact that this endeavor came from private citizens and not people in the industry. I had to know why Woodard pursued this action.

              Brands Reported to TTB for State Distillation Disclosure

              Yellow Rose Double Barrel Whiskey
              Yellow Rose Blended Whiskey
              Yellow Rose Straight Rye Whiskey
              Red River Bourbon Whiskey
              Red River Rye Whiskey
              Red River Texas Young Rye Whiskey
              Red River Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
              Whitmeyer’s Texas Single barrel Whiskey
              Witherspoon’s Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey
              Troubadour Bourbon Whiskey
              Troubadour Blended Whiskey
              Troubadour Barrel Strength Bourbon Whiskey
              TX Blended Whiskey
              Rebecca Creek Fine Texas Spirit Whiskey
              Jefferson’s Reserve
              Silver Star Whiskey
              Red Handed Bourbon Whiskey
              Salado Texas Whiskey
              Henderson Rye Whiskey
              Henderson Bourbon Whiskey
              Black Saddle Bourbon Whiskey
              Jesse James Bourbon Whiskey
              Alibi Whiskey
              Templeton Rye Whiskey
              Breckenridge Bourbon Whiskey
              Tin Cup American Whiskey
              Whistlepig Straight Rye Whiskey
              Whistlepig Boss Hog Straight Rye Whiskey
              Hillrock Estate Bourbon Whiskey

              Why did you report brands to the TTB?

              I like to support the craft distillers in my area. Some are doing a really good job and making product from scratch from grain to glass right here in Texas. And then I started seeing all these products on the shelf and as an average consumer, you’d think they were made right here in Texas. They have the complete marketing bologna on them and Texas on the label. I knew what they were doing: They were sourcing this whiskey {from Indiana or Kentucky} and putting a Texas label on it. In my opinion, that was hurting these other guys who were really doing it right—Garrison and Balcones. … I did this to help the true craft distillers.

              I look at this like the “Yogurt” Jerry Seinfeld Episode, where everybody thought they were eating non-fat yogurt. They started gaining weight and had it tested. It wasn’t non-fat. I look at what we did like that…it was the right thing to do.
              Why pick this issue over something like the TTB approving a bottled-in-bond flavored whiskey?

              Some of those other things are cases of people not knowing the law. In this case, they knew the law, but chose to deceive the consumer. I know one example of a distiller in Houston. The first product they made was from grain to glass. Then, they started selling a rye whiskey. I saw their label approval online and it listed the state of distillation on the label. I saw them at an event and noticed they didn’t have the {state of distillation} on the label anymore. He said, ‘we talked to our wholesalers and they told us not to put that information on the label.’ So, they knew the law and yet they could sell more if they were being deceitful.
              If you could have a conversation with a bottler buying whiskey from Indiana, what do you say to them about putting their state of distillation on the bottle?

              The sourced-whiskey bottling business is very respectable. Many independent Scotch bottlers are very upfront about who they are and what they do, and they’re very successful at it. There’s no reason why that model cannot be followed in the United States. Just be honest about your whiskey.

              UPDATE: After this story ran yesterday, I reached out to Jefferson’s Reserve founder Trey Zoeller about Jefferson’s labeling and whether the TTB has contacted him. “We have never misrepresented what is in the bottle. Our labeling honestly reflects the geographic origin of our products,” Zoeller wrote in an email.

              In my opinion, this geographical labeling issue has leapfrogged the whiskey shortage as the most-interesting American whiskey story. I remain fascinated this all came from consumers reporting to the TTB, and it just goes to show how passionate whiskey drinkers are.
              - See more at: http://fredminnick.com/private-citiz....Wo8d5lWd.dpuf
              I'm sure the issue isn't black and white, and maybe some Texas distillers are buying components of what they blend and still making all they can in the facilities they have, but they should at least have to comply with the truth in labeling laws and say where their whiskey comes from.
              ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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              • ^^^

                I was about to post that same report, you're right it is depressing.

                On a side note on Fred's website, Knob Creek won best Bourbon in the 2015 BOB...
                Originally posted by Silverback
                Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                  Worth it. Here's some stuff from my trip
                  Very cool, thanks. Probably wont have time to get to as much as you did, but it looks like Buffalo Trace / Woodford one day and Makers / Beam another will be our plan.

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                  • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                    Bottle pics and details earlier in the thread. Distilled in
                    1916 and bottled in 1923.










                    Did you inject it into your eyeball?

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                    • Originally posted by BMCSean View Post
                      Did you inject it into your eyeball?
                      No, but I felt like Doug Stamper.

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                      • Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
                        ^^^

                        I was about to post that same report, you're right it is depressing.

                        On a side note on Fred's website, Knob Creek won best Bourbon in the 2015 BOB...
                        Knob Creek is my go-to!
                        ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                        • Originally posted by YALE View Post
                          Knob Creek is my go-to!
                          It is one of my favorites!
                          Originally posted by Leah
                          Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                          • Looks like there is a shortage of bourbon

                            Is it time to stockpile that favorite bourbon brand before it’s too late—if it’s not already too late—or is the bourbon shortage just another case of media-inspired frenzy?

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                            • Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                              Looks like there is a shortage of bourbon
                              I'd like to think I'm doing my part

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                              • Trying something new tonight.

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