OGD 114 Lot 1? Does this mean anything special? I went out hunting today and saw an OGD 114 with Lot 1 on the back. I know OGD 114s have Lot #'s. Can this be the first lot?
OGD 114 Lot 1? Does this mean anything special? I went out hunting today and saw an OGD 114 with Lot 1 on the back. I know OGD 114s have Lot #'s. Can this be the first lot?
I don't think so; the bottle I bought last year had the same designation.
Tim
I am going where streams of whiskey are flowing...
IIRC the older National Distillers actually had lot numbers that changed, the newer Beam versions all seem to say lot 1.
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I just picked up a bottle of this today. I had never tried OGD before and this was the first I had seen of the 114 (or maybe I just never paid attention). It is also Lot 1. I picked it up because I thought it may be the first Lot of this bourbon. I guess it is not the first Lot or they just made a whole LOT of it! I was disappointed for not seeing an age statement, but interested because of the high proof.
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That's Beam. They did it with an early iteration of Beam Black Label too, printing a fake lot number on the label. Then again, I suppose it's not fake. Lot 1 is just very, very big.
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\Originally Posted by cowdery
Highly doubtful, but I guess if they ran it through a solera system it could all be considered the same lot![]()
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