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DeanSheen
01-06-2011, 20:25
Is this the long rumored box set of the A.H. Hirsch 16 year old? I just stumbled on this and it looks like it has been out since June at a price of $1400.

http://healthyspiritsbourbonblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/ah-hirsch-16-year-pot-still-reserve.html

Virus_Of_Life
01-06-2011, 21:58
Wasn't Hirsch like 95.6 or 93 something proof? Looks like they watered it down a little more to 91 for this last great bottling.

EDIT: Check that I guess the original was only 91.6 so they didn't change it much.

Halifax
01-07-2011, 07:05
It is listed on our ABC for $1323.
http://www.ncabc.com/pricing/view_item.aspx?filing=48725

silverfish
01-07-2011, 07:15
Is this the long rumored box set of the A.H. Hirsch 16 year old? I just stumbled on this and it looks like it has been out since June at a price of $1400.

That image does look like the one show on the Preiss website (http://preissimports.com/AH-Hirsch-Last-Batch.html).

jburlowski
01-07-2011, 10:56
Wasn't Hirsch like 95.6 or 93 something proof? Looks like they watered it down a little more to 91 for this last great bottling.

EDIT: Check that I guess the original was only 91.6 so they didn't change it much.

FWIW, my currently open bottle of AHH 16 (gold foil) is 91.6.

cowdery
01-07-2011, 11:17
The first Hirsch bottling was in 1989, 47 cases of 15-year-old bourbon bottled at 95.6 proof. Most of it went to Japan.

In the brand's early days, every bottling was a different age and proof.

The biggest and last release (prior to the box) was the 16-year-old gold foil, at 91.6 proof.

donzz
01-08-2011, 16:58
Same box different angle imho


Don

Odiedog52
01-11-2011, 15:27
We just sold one at auction (for charity) for $3000.

Preiss went all our and donated nearly everything from their portfolio; great people there.

sku
01-11-2011, 15:55
Given that bottles of this are still on the shelf for $200-$300, that's got to be one expensive box and scroll.

OscarV
01-11-2011, 16:19
It seems that there was another Hirsch set that was around 1400 bucks from the Hirsch people.
About a year or two ago.
There was a pic of it but I can't find it.

HighTower
01-15-2011, 01:00
No way I'd get one of these.....
that reveiw on the Preiss website: I'd be willing to bet it's an old one from the blue wax. I have an open and unopened gold foil, and I can't even bring myself to drink the open one. Not because this is stellar bourbon and I don't want it to end - I simply can't drink it....terrible stuff.

Scott

White Dog
03-01-2011, 10:57
The last A.H. Hirsch gold foil(no box) I know of in Milwaukee is sitting in a store for $189.99. PM me if you wanna know where. (I already have a couple bottles so I have no interest.)

squire
03-01-2011, 14:08
I had a couple of bottles of the blue wax when they came out and they were nice enough but at that price I would just buy a case of something else.

Don't get me wrong, I've got no problem with folks paying any amount they choose but my interest is consumption, not prestige.

SMOWK
03-01-2011, 15:26
Don't get me wrong, I've got no problem with folks paying any amount they choose but my interest is consumption, not prestige.

I like standing on my high horse drinking the prestige and not giving anyone else any because they aren't worthy.

squire
03-01-2011, 16:20
It's your horse.

ErichPryde
03-01-2011, 19:38
and you can stand on it if you want to.

CaptainQ
03-01-2011, 21:05
:deadhorse: :deadhorse: :deadhorse:

Your horse is dead.

squire
03-02-2011, 10:49
Perhaps, but posts involving expired equines tend to resurrect from time to time.

cas
03-02-2011, 13:04
Time to stop beating a dead horse?
Craig

ErichPryde
03-02-2011, 15:03
The horse isn't dead yet. It's only a flesh wound.

squire
03-02-2011, 16:10
The horse is dead, long live the horse.

ErichPryde
03-02-2011, 20:16
Shockingly enough, this thread actually isn't off topic at all. In this case I feel strongly that the subject (the horse) is a symbol of the item (Michters, and then Hirsch).

Some of you may agree.

B1bomber
03-03-2011, 10:42
Not that I'm looking to buy one-- I'm not, I've no where near that kind of cash to spend on bourbon-- but has anyone actually seen one of these for sale, other than on the Preiss website? I frequent a lot of NJ liquor stores including Bayway and Shoppers, both of which have extensive whiskey selections behind glass, and yet I've never come across this humidor set anywhere.

Just wondering.

BradleyC
03-03-2011, 11:31
I haven't seen it, but there is a humidor set at the distributor's warehouse in CO. My friend at my primary store showed it to me in their updated catalog. I think the store's cost was either $1300 or $1500. I think I might turn a closet here at the house into a humidor and see if it makes my bourbon collection go up in value by 700% or more.

squire
03-03-2011, 14:58
About as elusive as Bigfoot near as I can tell.

bcrossan
03-03-2011, 16:27
I actually saw 3 of these in 3 different stores in San Antonio.... forget the exact price but it was stupid