As many cases of Rittenhouse and BT as I can buy. The 2 staples of my bar, amazing value, and the best-of-breed for the all important "under $30/bottle" price point. Done and done.
As many cases of Rittenhouse and BT as I can buy. The 2 staples of my bar, amazing value, and the best-of-breed for the all important "under $30/bottle" price point. Done and done.
I'd stockpile for variety, but also trying to maximize volume - so I'd focus on getting cases of EWB, AAA, OFS, and Ritt BIB - but also buying every BTAC I bumped into. I want to say Bookers . . . but honestly, if I have to plan for maybe eternity . . . I'm a young man still, so 3 or 4 bottles of AAA for every bottle of Bookers would make it tough.
Gary
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
"Too much of anything is bad, but too much of good whiskey
is barely enough."
- Mark Twain
I'll be grabbing all the cheap flavored vodka I can afford! (to trade with jimmy)![]()
"On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero"
T. Durden
Jim Beam Black. Tastes good to me neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water, and in cocktails. Reasonably priced. It would feel good to see two pallets in the basement if there was some kind of liquor apocalypse. I know it isn't the most popular on this board, but dammit, I like it.![]()
JB Black is very good whisky, another sleeper.
Canadian real estate....................
"You can't claim to have been drinkin all day if you don't start first thing in the mornin."
As much HHW BIB as I could find, plus a couple cases of RR BIB for variety.
If I had any money left, a case each of EC12, ETL and RHF for special occasions.
I'll tell you what I definitely WOULDN'T stockpile... OGD114. Because it's terrible.