Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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Restaurant man
Um... Didn't notice. This is wonderful news! I'm sick of boiling off the water on the regular EC12 :slappin:
Definitely good news.
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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BradleyC
Did anyone notice the Elijah Craig 12 indicates it was 132 proof/66%? I think I would buy one of those.
It also notes in section 19 that this is a "cask strength " bottling, thus proof and abv would be written in.
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
I wonder if the EC 12 at barrel proof is meant to compete with KC single barrel.
In any case if HH has the extra aging barrels in rackhouses to put to-wards this, I'd prefer they concentrate on improving FC, perhaps with an age statement of 8 years. Why not give FC an upgrade in taste and image?
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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AaronWF
Was Basil Hayden ever age-stated? I didn't think it was. There's no change with the Bday Bourbon. Every bottle I've seen is labeled with the year of barreling, the year of bottling and a minimum year age statement.
So, which age statement bit the dust?
I just checked the bottle of Basil Hayden in my cabinet (purchased a couple of months ago) and it is age-stated as 8 years old, so yes, this does appear to be a new NAS for BH.
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
I recently got excited over the JD 10 Million Case label and
the Chieftain's Ardbeg 17 year. Ben Kickert rained on my
parade thusly:
"Just remember, TTB COLA labels are like patents... just
because a company has approval, doesn't mean it will
actually be released."
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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JayMonster
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Originally Posted by
BradleyC
Did anyone notice the Elijah Craig 12 indicates it was 132 proof/66%? I think I would buy one of those.
It also notes in section 19 that this is a "cask strength " bottling, thus proof and abv would be written in.
Does this mean the usual EC12 ( stated as 'Small Batch' and '94 proof' ) is switching to 'cask strength'?
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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BradleyC
Did anyone notice the Elijah Craig 12 indicates it was 132 proof/66%? I think I would buy one of those.
Holy crap, I totally missed that! If this comes to pass, it's great news! I'm already a fan, and a barrel-strength version would be in my house the day it's available.
Josh - did you notice the bump in proof on the bottle you saw?
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
Off topic: Silverfish, I don't know if you caught it, but William Finley, the actor in your picture, died Saturday.
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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JayMonster
So, Buffalo Trace doesn't have enough whiskey (allegedly), for some of their existing labels, but they are creating (reviving) new brands?
And this may be a bit of a n00b question, but why do these companies continue to create new "companies" when they put out a new label? Is it an accounting thing? A way to make it easier to kill or sell off a "brand" later? Or is it simply to mislead consumers? (I'm not being factitious or accusatory... I am genuinely curious as to why they do this.)
BT's shortage is in wheated bourbon, my bet is these aren't wheaters.
I think it was already established here some time back that Clear Spring Distilling is a Costco brand produced under contract from BT.
Since the Jeffers Creek label lists only four specific barrels my guess that it's a barrel-selection deal for a bar, retailer, etc.
Re: Another Age Statement Bites the Dust (And More Recent COLA Findings)
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silverfish
I recently got excited over the
JD 10 Million Case label and
the
Chieftain's Ardbeg 17 year. Ben Kickert rained on my
parade thusly:
"Just remember, TTB COLA labels are like patents... just
because a company has approval, doesn't mean it will
actually be released."
For the Jack they still only listed at 40, would have been nice to see them kick it up a more like it used to be, or as they have done with other recent bottling's.
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