I'll add to the frenzy by stating that I picked up the last bottle on the shelf at LB on Hurstbourne in Louisville for $40. Bottle 81 from cask 81.
Mark
I'll add to the frenzy by stating that I picked up the last bottle on the shelf at LB on Hurstbourne in Louisville for $40. Bottle 81 from cask 81.
Mark
Jeff, (BMM isn't scotch) of course you should. You know you should.
Michael Jackson claims that the BMM was sold by the cask only. Perhaps LB purchased a few and did their own bottling. Only guessing here.
DOH,
Of course it's notI was writing that after a full afternoon's tasting of OCPR
. I know it's wrong, but in my mind I tend to lump all of those "foreign" whiskies in the same catagory. I think I will pick up some, thanks!
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Jeff, buy a bottle for me too, put it in your closet, and I'll pick it up next time I'm in KY. I'll bring you a trade and we'll talk whisk(e)y.![]()
This is a great price, indeed. These bottles are selling at stg200 at the moment. Individual casks were bottled for differnet places. It was assumed you'd get a certain amount from each barrel 400 bottles, or something like that, and the rest was labeled Angel's Share. The rest of the bottles will have the name of the organization that bought the casks on the label...
These are the 25 yr old versions, but there are also 15 yr and 18 yr old cask strength Millennium Malts produced by Bushmills. These are more expensive and more rare than the 25 yr old.
I currently have one of the rarer Bushmills Millenniums for sale on eBay at http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 - This is the cask strength 1982 version.