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Lifer
Mar 29, 2020
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Haha. Well, that’s what we call anything between the standard
1 1/2 ounce pour and a double. Usually around 2 oz.

There is 100% chance of heavy pours at my house this evening?

I figure all of my dedicated bourbon glasses have fill indicators so I don’t have to worry about measuring. At least, that’s what I assume they put those pesky rims on there for. Around here, anything below the rim is considered a light pour!
 

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Lifer
May 23, 2020
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I figure all of my dedicated bourbon glasses have fill indicators so I don’t have to worry about measuring. At least, that’s what I assume they put those pesky rims on there for. Around here, anything below the rim is considered a light pour!
?. I hear ya. There was a time, years ago, that I would drink like that. Nowadays, I’m just trying to nurse my liver across the finish line.
 

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Lifer
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I figure all of my dedicated bourbon glasses have fill indicators so I don’t have to worry about measuring. At least, that’s what I assume they put those pesky rims on there for. Around here, anything below the rim is considered a light pour!
You mean the kind of pour that you have to bend down to the counter and sip before you can pick it up and walk with it?
 
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