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sounds like a fun place however by the looks of the dress code I would not fit very wellApparently this is a place
Multnomah Whiskey Library.
Multnomah Whiskey Library – Portland, Oregon (https://mwlpdx.com/)
Saw their place on Esquire Channel - Best Bars.
They do carry local distilled beverages.
Yeah, it's not something I want to pay for every day.@x2ndxall $75.00 I want pictures of said Rib Eye.
I have gotten the Painted Hills Beef Rib Eye at Urban Farmer which is similar in price.
@Classic. Now whereabouts did you find that?Just scored a bottle of Rip Van Winkle. I did a comparison between it, Eagle Rare and Makers 46
and it is the smoothest even at 107 proof!
@Classic. Now whereabouts did you find that?
I don't drink hard liquor but I do love me some smokin' brass straight out of the chamber.Aaaaaahhhh, bourbon is like a warm summer day.
I made a deal with myself that I'll only drink on days that I make it to the BAR.
We finally got the State out of the business here. I was ALL for it when it went to the voters. Price did not go down but it just got me that we had State employee's, earning State wages and pension, to man a booze store. When they got this on the ballet that was the big crying game about this. Trying to explain to people that the reason for Government was not supposed to be to give people a damn job was an uphill battle. Many were mad they could not make a 30 year career running a damn stop and rob. I had one suggestion to those who took to the web to cry. GO TO SCHOOL. learn something that makes you able to earn money.Speakin' of Distilled Spirits...
The state of Oregon has booze very heavily leveraged, and available only thru liquor stores, and only available certain hours on certain days.
But there's a very significant twist to this. I'm seeing more and more, "craft" distilleries that are setting up shop at craft exhibits, fairs, etc. They are offering free samples, and then selling their small-batch booze at the same table. Is this the beginning of the end for liquor stores? I hope so. It seems a conflict when the large bonded distilleries are required to sell in an OLCC store, but the small batch guys can sell it anywhere.
WAYNO.
Some of the best whiskey I have ever had was from small local Oregon distilleries.
I'm a buy local guy and I've been consistently underwhelmed with local whiskeys. Beer, vodka, and gin are all fantastic, I just haven't found anything local that can compare with my go-to Buffalo Trace or Maker's. Any suggestions?
I'm a buy local guy and I've been consistently underwhelmed with local whiskeys. Beer, vodka, and gin are all fantastic, I just haven't found anything local that can compare with my go-to Buffalo Trace or Maker's. Any suggestions?