Whatever it takes to get rid of the flippers
Let's just hope the flippers get very overextended on their inventory before the bottom really falls out.rebelag62 said:
Whatever it takes to get rid of the flippers
Especially with Buffalo Trace having expanded their production capacity.AgDev01 said:
Saw this posted on r/bourbon. Long article but a good one.
https://archive.ph/ArS6EQuote:
Bourbon started growing in popularity in the early 2000s after a long stint in the doldrums. Its comeback was helped by television shows like "Mad Men," which featured 1960s advertising executives sipping on bourbon through the day. By 2015 the industry was so hot that barrels were in short supply, bourbon enthusiasts were stockpiling and distillery workers routinely pulling 80-hour weeks went on strike complaining they were overworked.
Over the past decade production has kept climbing. Kentucky alone produced 3.2 million barrels of bourbon in 2023 and had a record 14.3 million barrels aging at the start of last year, according to the KDA.
While a decade ago bourbon makers couldn't keep up, now there is a consensus that they have overproduced.
"We're in a very serious correction right now which is perhaps overdue," said Ken Lewis, who owns Newport, Ky.-based New Riff Distilling. The Kentucky bourbon industry is making nearly three times as much as it is currently selling, Lewis estimates.
Some investors who jumped into bourbon to make a quick buck when times were good are now dumping stock, exacerbating the glut of barrels.
"The bourbon boom brought a tremendous amount of money into the industry and a lot of that was for the wrong reasons," said Lewis. "In some ways it's good riddance."
Alarm bells rang in the industry back in October when MGP Ingredients, a major contract distiller that makes booze for other brands, warned that some of its smaller customers were struggling to make good on their obligations to buy whiskey.
I don't think we'll get back to the good old days as to what you can find on the shelf but maybe we get to circa 2015 or so (ER, EHT, Blanton's all on the shelf)
I'll be looking forward to the first TexAgs Pappy Barrel Pick.HunterAggie said:Especially with Buffalo Trace having expanded their production capacity.AgDev01 said:
Saw this posted on r/bourbon. Long article but a good one.
https://archive.ph/ArS6EQuote:
Bourbon started growing in popularity in the early 2000s after a long stint in the doldrums. Its comeback was helped by television shows like "Mad Men," which featured 1960s advertising executives sipping on bourbon through the day. By 2015 the industry was so hot that barrels were in short supply, bourbon enthusiasts were stockpiling and distillery workers routinely pulling 80-hour weeks went on strike complaining they were overworked.
Over the past decade production has kept climbing. Kentucky alone produced 3.2 million barrels of bourbon in 2023 and had a record 14.3 million barrels aging at the start of last year, according to the KDA.
While a decade ago bourbon makers couldn't keep up, now there is a consensus that they have overproduced.
"We're in a very serious correction right now which is perhaps overdue," said Ken Lewis, who owns Newport, Ky.-based New Riff Distilling. The Kentucky bourbon industry is making nearly three times as much as it is currently selling, Lewis estimates.
Some investors who jumped into bourbon to make a quick buck when times were good are now dumping stock, exacerbating the glut of barrels.
"The bourbon boom brought a tremendous amount of money into the industry and a lot of that was for the wrong reasons," said Lewis. "In some ways it's good riddance."
Alarm bells rang in the industry back in October when MGP Ingredients, a major contract distiller that makes booze for other brands, warned that some of its smaller customers were struggling to make good on their obligations to buy whiskey.
I don't think we'll get back to the good old days as to what you can find on the shelf but maybe we get to circa 2015 or so (ER, EHT, Blanton's all on the shelf)
Yes and yesaggiesundevil4 said:
I just got an email from total wine that they have a colonel EH Taylor barrel proof waiting for me. $93. I haven't had it before - good bourbon? Good price? Picking it up tomorrow.
in Katy. There is a Costco at I-10 and Grand Parkway that is on my way home from work. I stop there quite often.Tksymm7 said:
Where the heck do you live?!
Tksymm7 said:
I may have to make a trip. I rarely ever go to Costco for bourbon, but it might be time to start.