There are a few bottles of this still on the shelf of one of the local liquor stores. A got a bottle years back on sale. Definitely something I wouldn't pay full price for!
Thomas
There are a few bottles of this still on the shelf of one of the local liquor stores. A got a bottle years back on sale. Definitely something I wouldn't pay full price for!
Thomas
This week I've exchanged emails with a Proximo executive and chatted with Jess Graber. It's a new normal but Stranahan's seems to be settling into it. More here.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
Looks like their website was updated about a week ago... first time in quite a while. Says that they're releasing another one of their "snowflakes." Nothing about distribution or anything of the like. Hoping this is a good sign, however.
I like the flavor profile of Stranahan's. I still have 3/4 of a bottle that was distilled in '08.
I hope it gets distributed in Ohio again. I think this could be really good stuff with a little more age on it.
Proximo says their plan is to stay just in Colorado until they have enough supply to satisfy demand there and only then will they expand, although I think they're hedging that by letting a little bit get into some major markets like LA and Chicago.
When you start to see Jess Graber again, that will be the signal that they're expanding.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I like it too. I love that something between coffee and caramel thing it has on the nose.
Sure its overpriced but all micros are.
I think there are too many folks who would pass on it because of the price but then throw money away on something completely nonsensical like bottled water or lottery tickets. Just my .02
Brad