Jump to content

Stock up on absurdities


mark fleetwood
This topic has been inactive for at least 365 days, and is now closed. Please feel free to start a new thread on the subject! 

Recommended Posts

Just got my morning email alert from Caskers, which included an offer for John Myer bourbon, a one year old whiskey for just $39.99! Cashing in bonds at lunch today to sweep up 3-4 cases of this fine juice. :slappin:

What's the most absurd offering you've ever seen?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The comedic stylings of Dusty and Dram, folks. We're here all week, tip your waiters, and try the veal!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hudson baby bourbon at $45 for a 375 ml aged 2 yrs tastes like it too.

Edited by p_elliott
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just got my morning email alert from Caskers, which included an offer for John Myer bourbon, a one year old whiskey for just $39.99! Cashing in bonds at lunch today to sweep up 3-4 cases of this fine juice. :slappin:

What's the most absurd offering you've ever seen?

But the most important question... did you order the Great Odin's Raven, Ron Burgundy Scotch?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes, as long as it meets the legal requirements and spends some time in a new oak barrel it is bourbon. There is no minimum age.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes, if it's made with 51% corn and placed in a new charred oak barrel it can be called Bourbon. It must age for a minimum of 2 years before it can be labeled Straight Bourbon. A Straight Bourbon that is less than 4 years old must have an age statement and older age stated Bourbon (6-8-10-12) cannot list an age greater than the youngest Bourbon in the mix.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Second the Hudson Baby Bourbon. Tasted it once and I'd never buy a 375 ML bottle at the price they're asking.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hudson is maybe the worst bourbon I've had considering the price (I don't think I would buy it again at any price), but the most absurd offering I saw was a store that had priced their Eagle Rare 10yr (current bottling) like it was ER17 (and had it displayed in the locked cabinet). I asked someone behind the counter if they might want to check on that, and their response was "But it says 'rare' right on the label? Pretty sure that is where it belongs." I smiled, nodded, and went about my day.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"But it says 'rare' right on the label? Pretty sure that is where it belongs." I smiled, nodded, and went about my day.

Sometimes that's all you can really do.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hudson is maybe the worst bourbon I've had considering the price (I don't think I would buy it again at any price), but the most absurd offering I saw was a store that had priced their Eagle Rare 10yr (current bottling) like it was ER17 (and had it displayed in the locked cabinet). I asked someone behind the counter if they might want to check on that, and their response was "But it says 'rare' right on the label? Pretty sure that is where it belongs." I smiled, nodded, and went about my day.

There is a local store owner that had some 4RSB standard way up on the top shelf with his other expensive stuff. When I asked the price he said $120 because it was the LE. I told him that he "may" be mistaken and I was going to explain the differences, but he interjected and assured me that he knew what he was talking about. After all he's been in the business for 30+ years. Who am I to argue with that? ...and I left with a smile...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hudson is maybe the worst bourbon I've had considering the price (I don't think I would buy it again at any price), but the most absurd offering I saw was a store that had priced their Eagle Rare 10yr (current bottling) like it was ER17 (and had it displayed in the locked cabinet). I asked someone behind the counter if they might want to check on that, and their response was "But it says 'rare' right on the label? Pretty sure that is where it belongs." I smiled, nodded, and went about my day.

jeebus, I bought into a bottle of Las Vegas Distillery Nevada Whiskey First Historical Edition Founded 2011 ... for I guess about $45.

I like Nevada

I like Whiskey

The two together so far I'm not quite sure. I'll keep ya posted as they age a little

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is a local store owner that had some 4RSB standard way up on the top shelf with his other expensive stuff. When I asked the price he said $120 because it was the LE. I told him that he "may" be mistaken and I was going to explain the differences, but he interjected and assured me that he knew what he was talking about. After all he's been in the business for 30+ years. Who am I to argue with that? ...and I left with a smile...

It's hard to argue against ignorance, impossible against hubris.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.