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I've got a W12 1.75 that I will take......$150 for
I just traded a handle of W12 for a case of Bourbon County Brand Stout, so you are actually not far off.
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I've got a W12 1.75 that I will take......$150 for
quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
quote:Don't know much about beer. Not sure it even matters. $180 for a single bottle of beer is just stupid.quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
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I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
quote:not any more stupid as paying $500 for a <$100 MSRP bourbon.quote:Don't know much about beer. Not sure it even matters. $180 for a single bottle of beer is just stupid.quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
quote:quote:not any more stupid as paying $500 for a <$100 MSRP bourbon.quote:Don't know much about beer. Not sure it even matters. $180 for a single bottle of beer is just stupid.quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
quote:quote:quote:not any more stupid as paying $500 for a <$100 MSRP bourbon.quote:Don't know much about beer. Not sure it even matters. $180 for a single bottle of beer is just stupid.quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
You have to finish that $180 beer in one sitting once you open it. A bottle of bourbon should last a long time if you only break it out for special occasions.
quote:Not sure I'm following, are you saying paying $47 an oz for bourbon is better than paying $11 an oz for beer?quote:quote:quote:not any more stupid as paying $500 for a <$100 MSRP bourbon.quote:Don't know much about beer. Not sure it even matters. $180 for a single bottle of beer is just stupid.quote:Probably the Rare, but there is no way a regular bottle is going for that. Then again, W12 is going for $150.
I've seen people paying close to $200 for a single bottle of Bourbon County Beer...seriously.
You have to finish that $180 beer in one sitting once you open it. A bottle of bourbon should last a long time if you only break it out for special occasions.
Let's say you pay $1,200 for a bottle of Van Winkle. Your price/serving is a lot better for a 750ml bottle than a what you got out of that $180/beer.
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I get it just don't find the argument valid. It's hard to understand how it's completely rational for someone to spend 8x the MSRP of a bottle of bourbon but completely irrational for someone to spend 2-3x the MSRP on a bottle of beer.
quote:I can completely agree with that. I think the amount of time the bourbon lasts is why you see the 8-10x markup while beer is 2-3x markupquote:
I get it just don't find the argument valid. It's hard to understand how it's completely rational for someone to spend 8x the MSRP of a bottle of bourbon but completely irrational for someone to spend 2-3x the MSRP on a bottle of beer.
I think both are irrational.
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Heads up, Houston wine merchant is doing their pappy raffle today. Don't know what all they have are prices, but in the past the prices were pretty close to msrp.
quote:quote:I can completely agree with that. I think the amount of time the bourbon lasts is why you see the 8-10x markup while beer is 2-3x markupquote:
I get it just don't find the argument valid. It's hard to understand how it's completely rational for someone to spend 8x the MSRP of a bottle of bourbon but completely irrational for someone to spend 2-3x the MSRP on a bottle of beer.
I think both are irrational.
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I need to confirm the age but it matches this link exactly, including the bar code number.
http://whiskeyid.com/weller-special-reserve-7yr-louisville-1995/
I'd be interested in what you'd offer. Could fund some of my beer spending.