Posted on 06/28/2018 9:35:36 AM PDT by C19fan
Today the Silver Screen Bottling Company announced a new line of officially licensed Star Trek-inspired spirits, kicking off with the launch of a James T. Kirk Straight Bourbon Whiskey. The new Kirk whiskey is described as an artisan bourbon that celebrates Captain Kirks bold spirit of adventure.
The new Kirk Bourbon is a small batch release selected from choice barrels aged between 4-12 years. According to Silver Screen Bottling, the Star Trek whiskey exhibits a depth and richness seen in only the finest examples of bourbon with notes of caramel, Asian 5 spice and pecan which is crafted with the highest respect for the whiskey and for the man that bears its name.
(Excerpt) Read more at trekmovie.com ...
It’s the right drink to have, when you’re having more than one... Orion hottie.
Likely a product of MGP in Indiana, but might still be drinkable. MGP produces a lot of craft whiskeys...some not too bad. Sadly a lot of craft distillers do not disclose their stuff is made in Indiana and hype their craft brand
They need to hurry up with the Romulan Ale before it becomes illegal in a few hundred years.
What was the movie where they rehydrated Scotch? Or was that Star Trek?
Not sure what they’re going to name after Sulu but the ad line should be “you’ll have a gay old time.”
It’s champagne, Jim.
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Sulu tea bags.
Seems to be a good shot of James Doohan’s missing finger...
Ill stick with Blue Moon.
Oh I’m sure it’s fine stuff. Any number of far more pretentious peddlers label the same stuff with different made-up stories about grampa’s original recipe, the old still hidden in the barn, that special spring water that’s naturally just the right temperature, whatever. You’re paying for the bottle and the flowery prose, not what’s in it.
“Silver Screen Bottling Company” itself has zero web presence, so any claims about having been in the business for “4 to 12 years” is the same old bunk.
In his case, there is no such place.
You might want to look into some Japanese product.
Some age their product in other than Oak casks, giving a different taste.
One place to start is: https://www.suntory.com/factory/yamazaki/
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It is all in the taste buds of the drinker and this is a nice one.
http://www.oldripvanwinkle.com/whiskey/family-reserve-23-year/
It sells for more than they say.
I can’t afford. it unless my rich aunt makes a noise like a frog!
The 18 year is not bad.
Evil Kirk : “GIVE ME THE BRANDY !!!!!”
lol
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