Today is New Year’s Eve, which means most of us either have our shelves stocked, or are planning to mooch off of somebody who does. Whatever the case may be, I thought I would share what’s on my shelf as we prepare to welcome the New Year.
- Sons of Liberty Hop Flavored Whiskey
- Sons of Liberty Pumpkin Spice Flavored Whiskey
- Evan Williams Bourbon
- Sazerac 6 Year Old Rye (1st Production Run)
- Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon
- Single Oak Project Barrel #110 Bourbon
- Nikka Coffey Grain Whisky
- Great King Street Artist’s Blend Scotch
- Glenlivet 15 Year Old Scotch
- Talisker Storm Scotch
- Laphroaig 18 Year Old Scotch
- Ardbog
- Tullamore Dew 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey
- Tap 8 Canadian Rye Whiskey
- Corsair Quinoa
- Corsair Wry Moon
- J. Potts Whiskey
What’s currently taking up space on your shelf, and (more importantly) what will you be ringing in the New Year with tonight?
-Ryan
1 comments
Good evening, Ryan and Happy New Year to you & Sarah,
That’s quite the eclectic collection of whiskies on your shelf – the only one still on my Favorites list is the Glenlivet 15. Many brands on your shelf are not available in the ME or NH agency liquor stores – things like Allens Coffee Flavored Brandy and Black Velvet Canadian Whisky take up too much shelf space.
The top of Susan’s china cabinet currently contains her Jim Beam & W.L. Weller Special Reserve bourbon, along with my Aberfeldy 12 & Lagavulin 16 single malts, Haig Dimple Pinch 15 blended scotch, Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel Irish whiskey, and Russell’s Reserve single barrel, Wild Turkey 101 and Old Forester bourbon.
On New Year’s Day, I propose to take a trip either down south to Portsmouth NH or west to Conway NH to peruse the NH Liquor & Wine Outlet store shelves for Tullibardine Sovereign NAS, Balvenie Single Barrel 12, Glen Moray 16, and Craigellachie 13 single malt scotch whiskies, and Greenore 8 single grain, The Irishman NAS single malt, Clontarf 1014, and Teeling NAS blended Irish whiskies.
Bliadhna Mhath Ùr (Happy New Year),
Chuck