Those who describe whiskey as their hobby and the silly things they do in pursuit of bottles of whiskey; mostly driven by fear of missing out, lack of knowledge or the need to post 'impressive' unopened bottles on social media. While not relegated to those new to whiskey drinking and collecting, âtaterâ activity tends to be strongest with that group.
That whiskey tater camped out overnight at the liquor store for chance to buy a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.
He started his own blog so brands would send him free sample bottles of whiskey; what a tater.
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Those who describe whiskey as their hobby and the silly things they do in pursuit of bottles of whiskey; mostly driven by fear of missing out and the need to post 'impressive' and usually unopened bottles on social media.
That whiskey tater camped out overnight at the liquor store for chance to buy a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.
That tater started his own blog so brands would send him free sample bottles of whiskey.
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In the bourbon community, Rule 10 prohibits negative opinions from being given unless such thoughts were solicited. It's the play nice or go home rule. It potentially encourages whiskey tater behavior and convinces others to buy very poor choices based on the posters high praise of said bottle with no negative feedback from others. As a work around, commenters will often post 'Rule 10' to express their belief said bottle does not deserve such praise.
I'm going to drop Rule 10 on that whiskey tater.
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