It's aged in Tullahoma. It's bottled wherever Diageo has bottling capacity that week. For a while, it was being bottled in Canada.
It's aged in Tullahoma. It's bottled wherever Diageo has bottling capacity that week. For a while, it was being bottled in Canada.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I came across a stash of 1.75 old #8's. Is there a way to date these???
I know of a shortage of the #8.... could these be a new batch???
Any info is appreciated.
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Scott
Reality is an illusion created by a lack of alcohol.
well, I just found a whole lot more..... I guess there is no shortage after all !!!![]()
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Scott
Reality is an illusion created by a lack of alcohol.
I've noticed the number of places I can usually find Dickel 12 have dwindled some in the last couple months. It may mean nothing....but It could mean something....
Brad
Here in Europe were we have had no 8 for sale in all online stores all the time and still, it seem that no 12 of some reason have started to drain out. I don’t know why, but my guess is that nobody is importing it at the moment. A bit odd as the 3-year has started to show up just recently.
Leif
Swedish lover of American whiskey
i can actually find a lot more #8's that the 12's. I haven't seen any of the Cascade Hollow...
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Scott
Reality is an illusion created by a lack of alcohol.
I noticed today that one of our SoCal liquor stores now has Dickel #8, first time I've seen it in recent memory. Now, how does it compare to the beloved #12?
No. 12, CH, and BS are readily available in Dallas. I've not seen No. 8 in two or three years. By the way, just when I have come to expect and even appreciate the "chocks" taste of No. 12, it was gone from the bottle I bought last week. No. 12 is one of my favorite whiskeys at any price. BS is also excellent and unusual.