Saw some Old Forester Birthday for $60 and kept looking.
Saw some Old Forester Birthday for $60 and kept looking.
1x 2003 EWSB (first one I've seen, and there was only one, so apparently it's selling here)
1x Son of Bourye ($49)
and not bourbon, but
3x High West 21 YR Rocky Mountain Rye ($130)
Yes, and for the Son of Bourye as well.
Did it come in handles or something?
Haven't seen many 750's of the 21, mostly 375's.
(Based on price, should've guessed it was a fifth though)
Last edited by ChainWhip; 01-24-2013 at 17:34.
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no, but pretty sure high west releases a decent amount of 375ml bottles of certain products
Passed up on a BTAC Thomas H Handy tonight. It is the last bottle of BTAC they have left, as I bought the other two (WLW & GTS). I'm on the fence about it. My thinking is if I am spending that kind of $ I want it to have more age on it. It's lasted this long on the shelf, I could always go back for it I suppose.
~SW
Passed on 3 Ritt 25's, at 2 1/4, too rich for my blood.
Passed on the Van Winkle 23yo decanter set for $9500.00. Oh craigslist![]()
I don't know if this really counts but I noticed that Dickel prices seemed higher than I remember, at least at one store I frequent. Shelf prices of $26.99 for #12, $24.99 for #8, and the rye was $21.99, although they're having a three-day sale through tomorrow. What got my attention initially was the #8, which I can't recall seeing here locally before. The second thing that struck me was that even with a sale price of $21.99 on the #8, it's more than I paid for the #12 elsewhere a few months ago. I may need to shop around.
I guess "give 'em the bird" isn't just a marketing slogan, it's a brand management strategy, too.