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Whiskey Glut Coming?


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I just stumbled across a February 2010 article that stated in the six months that ended October 31, 2009 Brown-Forman saw it's overall sales decrease by 5%.

Their Jack Daniel's brand was down only 2%. The say that they are seeing a lot of consumers "trading down", but still they maintain that the premium whiskeys are still the best bet in the long term.

OK now, if this is just a short term hiccup in the market for lets say just for 2 years and we know all the distilleries have been ramping up production over at least the last decade then maybe prices will stablize or even better more specialty bottles appear.

In another thread Chuck Cowdery said that the next glut might be just around the corner.

Good news for us.

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Oscar, We've been on big time over time for months now. Particularly the last month doing 12's and Saturday's...Sill can't meet the demand and the bottlinghouse will return to the extra two hours overtime after the vacation "shut-down".

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That article only pointed out Brown-Forman but did also say that the overall market was flat in 2009 after years of growth.

Glad to hear your'e busy Bettye Jo, also the mention of drinkers trading-down HH has a lot of brands to accomodate them and I think HH has the best priced premiums and top shelfers.

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That article only pointed out Brown-Forman but did also say that the overall market was flat in 2009 after years of growth.

Glad to hear your'e busy Bettye Jo, also the mention of drinkers trading-down HH has a lot of brands to accomodate them and I think HH has the best priced premiums and top shelfers.

:grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

It's been rough...but the paycheck's are fat :bigeyes: :bigeyes: :grin: :grin: With this economy I'm thankful to have a excellent job and glad that we are so busy :grin:

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It's been rough...but the paycheck's are fat

Same thing for me, the last two weeks I totaled a little over 5300 cases and about 60 barrels of beer.

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:grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

It's been rough...but the paycheck's are fat :bigeyes: :bigeyes: :grin: :grin: With this economy I'm thankful to have a excellent job and glad that we are so busy :grin:

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4)Find me a bottle of ORVW 15. :D

I did that in KY this spring. Probably never happen again..........

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4)Find me a bottle of ORVW 15. :D

I did that in KY this spring. Probably never happen again..........

Aren't you the one that found the bottle that ox missed? :skep: I couldn't remember WHO found that bottle for sure but I figured I'd throw that in there. :slappin:

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Aren't you the one that found the bottle that ox missed? :skep: I couldn't remember WHO found that bottle for sure but I figured I'd throw that in there. :slappin:

Yes I am he. Miracles do happen!

Someday I'll stop looking at it and start drinking it, I'm just not quite there yet.

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Aren't you the one that found the bottle that ox missed? :skep: I couldn't remember WHO found that bottle for sure but I figured I'd throw that in there. :slappin:

Ouch.

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A glut may benefit us as consumers in the short-term with lower prices, however, as we saw with the last one, there's a lot of potential down-side for us, too.

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What will I do with my Knob Creek draught Tee?

I have to find someone who will fit in mine.

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