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Bourbon - Comparing Wheated Bourbons - ep. 33

Season 1, Ep. 33

Me and a few friends (Glenn, Dave and Joby) taste through and compare wheated bourbons along with a little fun conversation.  The results were a little surprising based on my expectations of what we were comparing with cost, reputation and availability. As always with bourbon episodes there's always knowledge that is shared and gained.  

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