I find Van Winkle products hard to locate here in CT. I've seen one bottle of Lot B, which I bought, and that's been it. I have also never seen a Weller 12.
I find Van Winkle products hard to locate here in CT. I've seen one bottle of Lot B, which I bought, and that's been it. I have also never seen a Weller 12.
I would like to add "any special bottlings by any producer" to DeanSheen's list.
My name is Joel Goodson. I deal in human fulfillment.
I grossed over eight thousand dollars in one night. Time of your life, huh kid?
Dry Fly Whiskey. Not available in Kentucky.
I found a manager at a store near my work who searched the VA database for me to find out what stores near me had Lot B in stock. This saved me from calling a ton of different places. If you go in with the catalogue number and find a nice store manager willing to help, perhaps they can look for it for you.
I don't have the time to type up this post and you don't have the time to read it.
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(Dr) "Quick whiskey!"
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(Dr) "He's Dead"
Anything Four Roses
Old Fitz BiB, or anything other than the Prime
Rowan's Creek or anything else from KBD
VOB BiB
AAA 10 y/o
HH BiB's
JTS Brown
Wathen's
Weller 12
Mellow Corn
Templeton Rye
Dickel #8 & Barrel Select
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Good God... how does anyone from a control state even gain an interest in good bourbon? It would be like being fed Purina monkey chow your whole life....you wouldn't know what real food tastes like.
Brad
It would almost be easier to tell you what I CAN get. But to answer your question, a few favorites not sold in Alabama's ABC stores are:
OGD BIB
Weller 107 (actually anything Weller; I've yet to try 12)
ORVW 10
ETL
Sazerac Jr
WT Rye
Rittenhouse BIB
And while it's neither bourbon nor rye ... Plymouth gin.
Living in a control state is the suxxor, fershure.
Larry
I got the St Louis blues, I'm blue as I can get.
I sent Louis to the liquor store, and he ain't come back yet.
-Jimmy Johnson, "The Twelve Bar Blues"