Man alive, bring it on!
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Man alive, bring it on!
Now all we need is a second job to be able to afford to buy a bottle.
Joe
Not just kinda cool, very cool!! That is what in my opinion it's all about; being able to influence outcomes like that, the American way! I wasn't there, but I sincerely thank everyone that was for helping to make something like this come to fruition....Quote:
Originally Posted by boone
:skep: Now I just wonder; will I even see it out in SoCal and if so am I going to be able to afford it?
Oh man, I wish we could get that stuff up here...
It's incredibly tempting - but (as stated in the beginning of the thread) the price is probably going to be north of $100. I just might have to break my rule about not buying a bottle that expensive, though. :eek:
I can guarantee it won't make it Downunder to Australia :(
:smiley_acbt: that is a LOT of money..... :bigeyes:
Here is an interesting article that SEEMS to be about the new Rittenhouse 21yo (but touches on a lot of other stuff):
http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...0612-5672r.htm
Jay
It looks like the journalist confused Parker Beam for Jim Beam. I don't think "Mr. Beam also produces Basil Hayden's," as the article states. Interesting article nonetheless.Quote:
Originally Posted by jspero
Roger
The same article appeared in the Lexington Herald...Quote:
Originally Posted by jspero
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...s/15609281.htm
That is what's posted on the web but in the "actual" newspaper there's a huge picture, with caption identifying Parker Beam, Master Distiller Heaven Hill, in a full warehouse holding a bottle of Rittenhouse 21. On the front page header it had a picture of the Rittenhouse too.
Bettye Jo