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All bets are off when Sazerac takes over shortly, but Binny's now carries the full VOB line, and the 100 proof is still bottled-in-bond, despite rumors we've been hearing for several years about its demise. At one point, the rumor (maybe I started it) was that they would continue to have a 100 proof offering, it just wouldn't be bonded, but what I saw yesterday at Binny's still says BIB on the label.

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All bets are off when Sazerac takes over shortly, but Binny's now carries the full VOB line, and the 100 proof is still bottled-in-bond, despite rumors we've been hearing for several years about its demise. At one point, the rumor (maybe I started it) was that they would continue to have a 100 proof offering, it just wouldn't be bonded, but what I saw yesterday at Binny's still says BIB on the label.

Chuck, point me to some threads related to BIB and the differences between BIB and non-BIB bottlings.

BB

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If you use "bond," "bonded," or "bottled-in-bond" as search terms, you should find plenty.

To be called bottled-in-bond, a whiskey must be 100 proof, at least 4 years old, and be the product of a single distillery and a single distiller in a single season. I call it "single batch bourbon."

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Thank you my good friend... I wasn't completely certain about the 100 proof scenario. Thanks again - Single Batch Bourbon. BB

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I have seen the threads discussing VOB BIB going away, however I see it very often and have picked up several bottles recently all still saying BIB. Matter of fact, I have never seen a VOB 100 proof that was not BIB. I could live if it were not bonded as long as I can get it at 100 proof.

I'm horrible at recalling prices but its inexpensive... maybe $15... maybe less.

I think I'll pour a little right now while I'm thinking about it! :grin:

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To be called bottled-in-bond, a whiskey must be 100 proof

Must it be actually 100 proof, or only at least 100?

Jeff

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