tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840930092789285091.post3562275082663634854..comments2024-03-19T20:31:23.141-05:00Comments on The Chuck Cowdery Blog: KDA 'Fantasy Camp' Starts WednesdayChuck Cowderyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12191121480961526039noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840930092789285091.post-35353612569360716232014-05-10T14:17:07.529-05:002014-05-10T14:17:07.529-05:00I haven't been posting to blogs lately, and wh...I haven't been posting to blogs lately, and what's going on in the world of American spirts (read: bourbon for this purpose) has been basicallly pi$$ing me off for some time. <br /><br />But what I see happening here is just simply pathetic, to say the least. I have actually come to the point where I no longer purchase bourbon from KDA-associated distillers and, although I certainly wouldn't publicly recommend that anyone join me in doing such a thing, I find that limiting my choices to the fine products of Buffalo Trace, Barton, and several craft distillers not based in the bluegrass state leaves me with a completely satisfactory selection of American whiskey to drink.EllenJnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840930092789285091.post-67372383364979750832014-05-10T10:45:31.658-05:002014-05-10T10:45:31.658-05:00Good point at the end, Chuck...the vaunted BRIC co...Good point at the end, Chuck...the vaunted BRIC countries' economies are already slowing dramatically. We guys drinking $20-plus bottles remain the strongest base for this industry.<br /><br />A few years ago I didn't understand it, but now I'm starting to appreciate Sazerac, Buffalo Trace, and Barton's independence from the KDA.sam knoreply@blogger.com