The Nate Green Experience

Hey guys, Nate here. I'm proud to announce that I'm now the Program Director of Scrawny To Brawny. From now on all of my blogs and articles will be posted on the brand-new Scrawny To Brawny Blog. So if you enjoyed what you read here, please go check it out. (It's awesome, if I say so myself.) I'm keeping the NGE website alive for resource reasons, but will no longer be actively updating it. The best way to get in touch with me is through leaving a comment on the Scrawny To Brawny blog or by posting on the S2B Facebook page. See you guys over at the new blog!

Blind Bourbon Taste Test

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    Charlie 6:44pm Feb 12, 2009

    Awesome! and just in time for the weekend. I'm going to have to meander down to my friendly neighborhood liquor store tomorrow after class. Keep the great content coming!

    -Charlie

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    Casey Becker 8:57pm Feb 12, 2009

    Awesome you guys! Looks like a fun blog! Looking forward to the next posts.

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    Roland 12:38am Feb 13, 2009

    Good man. I got me a bottle of Evan Williams in the cupboard... I tried it on a whim a few months ago, and I ended up really liking it.

    Bulliet is another one that's pretty good. About the same price range as Maker's or Woodford.

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    Paul 6:08am Feb 13, 2009

    Good stuff.

    Maker's is my staple, but I like Woodford also. I'll have to give Evan Williams a try.

    I'll put the Pappy Van Winkle on my birthday list.

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    J.C. Unitas 2:50pm Feb 13, 2009

    I recently got to try Black Maple Hill. I came across it on Men.Style.com's upgrader blog, it was an editor's pick so I had to give it a try and I was really impressed. They have most of the one's you tried I'm interested to see if you agree.

    I noticed on one of your past blogs that you like Catena Malbec, also one of my favorites. Inexpensive, Classy, Smooth and really complex it is an awesome wine for the price. If you can find it I would certainly check out La Posta "Cucina Blend". It is a Malbec blended with Syrah and Bonarda it rivals the Catena wines and plus all La Posta's recent vintages have gotten 90pt, or higher, ratings from Robert Parker and Wine Spectator all under 20 bucks.

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    poe 3:00am Feb 17, 2009

    Hey nate,

    I stumbled across your blog the other week and I love your stuff, the shopping vid was great and your other quick meal videos, would love to see some more meals stuff or critiquing amateurs on the basics and obviously the girl related stuff too.

    Good to see you following Tim ferris's stuff he is an amazing thinker..

    Any chance of getting you some cash and get a signed copy of your book shipped to Australia? Email me and let me know.

    Keep up the good bro,

    Poe

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    Andy 3:08pm Mar 11, 2009

    Its a little pricey but you should really give Redbreast a shot.

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