2019 FABO Meet-N-Greet MoPars in the Park Stillwater MN

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Yes they were all good! I'm not much of connoisseur of fine bourbon, more of a Kessler guy I guess lol, but those were great and thanks for sharing!
 
You guys are correct, the Macallan is the smoother one. I started with the Glen as you can go rough to smooth but ya just can't go smooth to rough. Albeit in the scotch category technically both are very smooth. I myself prefer the Macallan as well. It was fun to expose folks who have never had exceptionally good scotch to some examples. Many peoples first experience is with not good scotch and it turns them off forever to what can be a very nice sipping event. Given different circumstances it would have been cool to show the difference a splash of water makes for "opening" up the scotch. Just no real way to do that wandering around pouring like we did. I will do my best to bring something even better next year. What I may do is just bring the Macallan vs something different? I am envious of TMM tasting club, it sounds like a hoot.
 
You guys are correct, the Macallan is the smoother one. I started with the Glen as you can go rough to smooth but ya just can't go smooth to rough. Albeit in the scotch category technically both are very smooth. I myself prefer the Macallan as well. It was fun to expose folks who have never had exceptionally good scotch to some examples. Many peoples first experience is with not good scotch and it turns them off forever to what can be a very nice sipping event. Given different circumstances it would have been cool to show the difference a splash of water makes for "opening" up the scotch. Just no real way to do that wandering around pouring like we did. I will do my best to bring something even better next year. What I may do is just bring the Macallan vs something different? I am envious of TMM tasting club, it sounds like a hoot.
Damn, you would fit right in!
 
I had the Fargo, and I thought it was good, nice and smooth. I'll have to try Macallan sometime.
 
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You know fellas, some of us have to work during the day and all this scotch and bourbon talk makes it difficult. Tonight, however, is selection time.
 
A full updated list of show winners on the Midwest MoPars site has been posted...Sorry I couldn’t figure out how to copy the link since it was on Facebook....
 
I think I got it Keith
 

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That's awesome! Lol, I actually got a plaque with my car this year! 2nd year in a row. I am surprised as there were so many nice A body Plymouths in my class again.
 
That's awesome! Lol, I actually got a plaque with my car this year! 2nd year in a row. I am surprised as there were so many nice A body Plymouths in my class again.

Yes, it’s a tough class and gets bigger every year! There are so many they could have an early-a body class too!
 
I was shocked to see my name as a winner in the Plymouth Class! Its the first trophy/plaque that I have won with this car so it puts a huge smile on Dana and my face. Sorry to those of you that got plaques but didnt make the list, its truly unfortunate, that it was a glitch in the system.

Im glad to be a part of this close group and to be able to represent the A bodies and bring home a plaque for us.
 
Not an A Body but Darrin just got finished with his 69 A12 Bee. The only one known to exist with a floral top. Watch the magazines for this one! Dang, I was supposed to go to Carlisle with him this year. :BangHead:

Note: I just talked to Darrin, November Collectors guide will have a article and cover photo.

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Mike, can you find out if this is Darrin's car?

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