squire Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Joe that brings up a good point. Sometimes I think our newer (younger?) members may think our veteran's musings over the dusty bottles may be a little misplaced. While it's true we have wider variety of quality Bourbons today it wasn't that long ago, before single barrels and small batches, that the major houses put their best barrels in their top end brands which were 8-10 years old and 100 proof. 8-10 BIBs were the standard for the best in show and there were some really good ones. Even the second lines were 7 yr/90 proof and well priced.Gone but not forgotten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brisko Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Many may disagree with me but I think Beam still does this, to the best of their ability-- Knob Creek at 9 and 100 pf, and Black Label at 8/86 (formerly 7/90). Whether they're well priced might be a separate conversation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
higgins Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 I think that in general there is a psychological tendency to overestimate how good things used to be compared to how they are now. On the other hand, I also think that my previous statement may just be a coping mechanism for how jealous I am that I was unable to partake in those old bourbons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smknjoe Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 There are plenty of folks with plenty of dusties. So, many of them are memories of last night not the last millenium. :grin: I'm sure you'll be able to taste some of yesteryear if you ask someone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 That's sound thinking Joe, believe I'll go uncork a memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LostBottle Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 That VROHH 10 yr 100pr was a stunningly fantastic whiskey........ so I planned on picking up several cases......Did you type that right? Several cases? Points for knowing what you like and trying to bunker deep! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauiSon Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Yes, but planned, not executed, was the operative verb on the several case purchase above. I may be getting a second bottle of PHC 2012 (66.6) if my sister gets to the store in time today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChainWhip Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 An unexpected addition to the bunker from a good friend: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinjoe Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 An unexpected addition to the bunker from a good friend: That's very nice whiskey, CW. You're going to really love it. The way you did the pictures in the attached and different framing thingee is really impressive, too, BTW! :toast: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChainWhip Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Thx Joe! The thought of being able to taste history in a bottle is a heady privilege. Honestly I never thought I'd score a dusty much less one like this bottle.Raised number on the bottom of the bottle says 94. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tico Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Good question, Squire. The short answer is that, no, it does not. The bottle simply says that it is "Bottled by Hirsch Distillers" in Bardstown, KY. This is quite obviously KBD sourced rye and we know how unforthcoming they are with information. That said, it is widely believed that the Hirsch 22 is Medley juice. While I would like to know for sure, and especially dislike the "Hirsch Distillers" bit, I have tasted all of the Hirsch rye bottlings and the 22 was a standout.gotta post a pic, didnt know they bottled it in large format and I bet it looks awesome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChainWhip Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 I assumed he had 2 750ml bottles but I'd be interested to see the large bottle too :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smknjoe Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 (edited) ..................... Edited March 1, 2013 by smknjoe oops Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LostBottle Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 I assumed he had 2 750ml bottles but I'd be interested to see the large bottle too :-)Yes, it was 2 750s. By the way, helluva find on the ORVW15. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramblinman Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Stopped by the local for something interesting. Came up a little short on that, few things looked good, but nothing enough to pull me towards the high end stuff. Noticed Weller Special Reserve was $9, so figured why not. Actually the first time I've had it, started with the Weller 12 and didn't drop down, but enjoying a glass now and its mighty fine for the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffrey r Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Stopped by the local for something interesting. Came up a little short on that, few things looked good, but nothing enough to pull me towards the high end stuff. Noticed Weller Special Reserve was $9, so figured why not. Actually the first time I've had it, started with the Weller 12 and didn't drop down, but enjoying a glass now and its mighty fine for the price.$9?! That's a steal for the WSR. Ironically, WSR is sort of looked down upon a bit compared to its higher proof (OWA 107) and greater aged (Weller 12) brothers, but it's a 90 proof wheater, several years old--kind of like that other wheated bourbon with initials MM, just better (and cheaper)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramblinman Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 $9?! That's a steal for the WSR. Ironically, WSR is sort of looked down upon a bit compared to its higher proof (OWA 107) and greater aged (Weller 12) brothers, but it's a 90 proof wheater, several years old--kind of like that other wheated bourbon with initials MM, just better (and cheaper)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCWoody Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Picked up some Michters S B 10 y/o bourbon. They had a bottle of Michters 20 y/o uncut, unfiltered, but to much money for that bottle. Although I bet it's very good bourbon!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kendall Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit for $35.00. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icehocey77 Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 2 OGD 114's. I didn't think they sold them down in my neck of the woods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hectic1 Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 Picked up a Binny's BT to see how it is...$20 for a bottle isn't a huge risk and if I don't like it there are plenty of cocktails that call for BT! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelturtle1 Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 ORVW 10/107Age stated OWAWT 101 RyeNew Holland Beer BarrelNot exactly a huge haul after 160 miles and 40 stores but it is nice to see a van winkle product still on a shelf at this point in the year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
z327 Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 Not Bourbon (nothing great on the shelves in Big D I don't already own) so filling in some missing Irish whiskey's and a couple of bottles of cherry juice for whisky sours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramblinman Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 Got an OWA, NAS sadly, but wanted to have all 3 Wellers on hand and opened at roughly the same time. Also picked up an Ancient Age 10 star, mistook it for 10 year, got excited. Either way I've never had it and working my way through sub $20 bottles is fun.Also a Bulleit 10 year as a gift since it was the only thing in a box, and wanted to get the buddy something I knew would taste good and also look nice enough. Probably not worth it for the price, but at the very least it'll be a solid pour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trey Manthey Posted March 3, 2013 Share Posted March 3, 2013 Found some semi-dusty bottles while traveling. The Classic Cask is a 22 year rye bottled in 2004 ($60). Never heard of it, but seemed like it was worth a shot. The WTKS is a dark smooth top bottled in September of 2003. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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