I'm planning to swing by Ly's and grab a couple after lunch.
haven't tried it. are you looking for anything? i would be willing to trade for one if the deal was right..ethyleneAG11 said:
Has anyone tried Bookers 30th Anniversary? I got a bottle and wondering if I should keep it, or try and trade for something.
I'd venture to say it's unlikely. Bottle retails at >$4K. Wowza.Stan Crowch said:
Have any of you tried this before?
https://imgur.com/a/Qpvqc6O
Yes my buddy's BIL has a bottle he is thinking about selling. First time I had ever heard of it or seen it. Apparently he bought it in 2016tandrus said:I'd venture to say it's unlikely. Bottle retails at >$4K. Wowza.Stan Crowch said:
Have any of you tried this before?
https://imgur.com/a/Qpvqc6O
Stan Crowch said:Yes my buddy's BIL has a bottle he is thinking about selling. First time I had ever heard of it or seen it. Apparently he bought it in 2016tandrus said:I'd venture to say it's unlikely. Bottle retails at >$4K. Wowza.Stan Crowch said:
Have any of you tried this before?
https://imgur.com/a/Qpvqc6O
Very few on the secondary market. A few had guys getting laughed at for asking $6K, but most recently one sold under retail price <$4K. Seems like it may not hold much value over retail.Stan Crowch said:Yes my buddy's BIL has a bottle he is thinking about selling. First time I had ever heard of it or seen it. Apparently he bought it in 2016tandrus said:I'd venture to say it's unlikely. Bottle retails at >$4K. Wowza.Stan Crowch said:
Have any of you tried this before?
https://imgur.com/a/Qpvqc6O
Agree. Seems like an obscure bottle for which there is relatively little demand.tandrus said:Very few on the secondary market. A few had guys getting laughed at for asking $6K, but most recently one sold under retail price <$4K. Seems like it may not hold much value over retail.Stan Crowch said:Yes my buddy's BIL has a bottle he is thinking about selling. First time I had ever heard of it or seen it. Apparently he bought it in 2016tandrus said:I'd venture to say it's unlikely. Bottle retails at >$4K. Wowza.Stan Crowch said:
Have any of you tried this before?
https://imgur.com/a/Qpvqc6O
tx4guns said:
FYI my L'Encantada Armagnac pick for HBS just arrived at NASA Liquors. It's kinda pricey, but really good.
What Agrock said. Would also throw in Eagle Rare (although it's apparently getting harder to find), Evan Williams Single Barrel, and Henry McKenna 10 yr.GarlandAg2012 said:
What are a few good bang for the buck bottles that don't have to be hunted too hard? I haven't kept up with the bourbon craze and it seems like stuff that should be easy to get is unavailable. I currently have some Four Roses Single Barrel that is pretty good but I'd like to try some new stuff. I'm in the Dallas area.
Wheatables02 said:haven't tried it. are you looking for anything? i would be willing to trade for one if the deal was right..ethyleneAG11 said:
Has anyone tried Bookers 30th Anniversary? I got a bottle and wondering if I should keep it, or try and trade for something.
That press release reads like an Onion articleAlaskanAg99 said:
For MGP fans
https://bourbonweekly.com/2019/01/24/mgp-announces-tit-has-run-dry-will-begin-weaning-craft-distillers-off-their-whiskey-in-spring/?fbclid=IwAR2CIytkQywPAsX0EQPA0WXkTdTbmwgC-MwAx_wRVDH3hZDqCL8UH5Tu8Rg
LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA American whiskey giant MGP Ingredients announced earlier today that their "tit has run dry," referring of course to their once endless stocks of rye and bourbon whiskey that craft distillers have suckled mercilessly for the last eight years. In the same announcement, media relations director Nancy Peterson said that the distillery will begin a gradual weaning process for those bottlers, blenders, and distillers currently addicted to "mother's milk" in hopes they'll switch over to their own distillate by 2020
I'm pretty sure thats a satire blog.Ducks4brkfast said:That press release reads like an Onion articleAlaskanAg99 said:
For MGP fans
https://bourbonweekly.com/2019/01/24/mgp-announces-tit-has-run-dry-will-begin-weaning-craft-distillers-off-their-whiskey-in-spring/?fbclid=IwAR2CIytkQywPAsX0EQPA0WXkTdTbmwgC-MwAx_wRVDH3hZDqCL8UH5Tu8Rg
LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA American whiskey giant MGP Ingredients announced earlier today that their "tit has run dry," referring of course to their once endless stocks of rye and bourbon whiskey that craft distillers have suckled mercilessly for the last eight years. In the same announcement, media relations director Nancy Peterson said that the distillery will begin a gradual weaning process for those bottlers, blenders, and distillers currently addicted to "mother's milk" in hopes they'll switch over to their own distillate by 2020
As others have mentioned, Eagle Rare is one of my favorites. It's getting more difficult to find at pure retail price ($28-32 for a 750ml) but I've seen it in the wild quite a bit at $40. I love the Old Forester 1910 and 1920...although I prefer the 1910 more. And the simple Buffalo Trace is dang good for the price. It's actually hard to come by in some parts of the country along with Weller Special Reserve. I'm always shocked whenever someone posts pics of those two in their "finds of the day" on Bourbon Finder.GarlandAg2012 said:
What are a few good bang for the buck bottles that don't have to be hunted too hard? I haven't kept up with the bourbon craze and it seems like stuff that should be easy to get is unavailable. I currently have some Four Roses Single Barrel that is pretty good but I'd like to try some new stuff. I'm in the Dallas area.