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What Bourbon Did You Purchase Today? Fall 2013


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I'm sorry, for a moment I thought you were quoting the final monologue from No Country For Old Men.
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ER 17. I saw that this year it's 19y's old. I'm going to open it this weekend and see what 2 years difference makes.

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Grass Widow Straight Bourbon Whiskey by Two James Spirits, in Detroit. It's pretty decent for a crafter. Not their distillate, I'm sure. They're too new. Reminds me more than a little of Buffalo Trace.

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Picked up a Lot B for $42. This place does it by email and the Lot B was my 4th choice (VWFRR, PVW15, PVW20). Guess I should be happy to get anything but I'm still a bit disappointed, especially about not getting the rye as that is the only one I've never found a bottle of.

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Got a PVW23 today from the manager at my local store. I think he kept the velvet bag though, but if that's all he wants as the price for saving me a bottle - well worth it. It was $229 before tax, which seems really low to me. Is that low or is that the non-markup price?

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Elmer T. Lee as I believe I have seen rumors of it being more scarce these days. Also a FRSmB because it is the best damn bourbon that can be bought for $30.

Best regards, Tony

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Got a PVW23 today from the manager at my local store. I think he kept the velvet bag though, but if that's all he wants as the price for saving me a bottle - well worth it. It was $229 before tax, which seems really low to me. Is that low or is that the non-markup price?

That should be the correct list price.

Cheers

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EC18, mellow corn, and 2010 bday bourbon. Interested to try the EC18 after passing on so many of the EC21's for almost triple the price

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EC18, mellow corn, and 2010 bday bourbon. Interested to try the EC18 after passing on so many of the EC21's for almost triple the price

Nice pick up on the EC18, I imagine you'll enjoy it. I've passed on all the EC21's I saw too, but wouldn't pass on an 18 at the original price.

I've yet to try mellow corn myself, but it's on my list.

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Picked up a bottle of 2013 George T Stagg from my favorite manager for $99. He sells everything else at very reasonable prices and was nice enough to hold the bottle for me. Still can't find ECBP in Georgia though.

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Picked up a OWA, WFE (4yr) rye and a FRSB gift set. Plan on using a significant portion of the OWA for the SB blend. The gift set came with a couple of nice 125th anniversary glasses to add to the collection.

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As I ripped through my first bottle of Jackies FW&S 4R OESV in record time, I felt it was time to pad the bunker with more, today. :D. Added a '13 Lot B, as well. Of all the '13 VW's, I'm most anxious to try this one. Lot B has been the bellwether Van Winkle, for me. And, I'm pleased to say that to this point, so far so good.

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Went to Costco and got a Maker's 46 as a thank you gift for a friend who did me favor (he's a bit of a bourbon neophyte but i think it will suit his palate. Since they were under $30 I figured what the hell, I need some wheater in my life, so I bought myself a thank you gift too.

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Two Weller SR 375 ml from Keg Liquors in Clarksville, IN. Couldn't determine which distillery it was from (SW vs. Bernheim), but I didn't have time to do the research before I pulled the trigger. Not regretting it. Anxious for a relative to bring it to me as Xmas.

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Went to Costco and got a Maker's 46 as a thank you gift for a friend who did me favor (he's a bit of a bourbon neophyte but i think it will suit his palate. Since they were under $30 I figured what the hell, I need some wheater in my life, so I bought myself a thank you gift too.
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Picked up a bottle of Wild Turkey Rare Breed. Had it once at my in-laws and I do remember it being pretty tasty. Also got a bottle of baby Sazerac.

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Two Weller SR 375 ml from Keg Liquors in Clarksville, IN. Couldn't determine which distillery it was from (SW vs. Bernheim), but I didn't have time to do the research before I pulled the trigger. Not regretting it. Anxious for a relative to bring it to me as Xmas.

As far as I'm concerned, WSR is a great value wherever it was distilled. Can't go wrong.

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