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I don't want their damn samples, just the money.

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For what it's worth I heard the rye was better than the bourbon. But that's not saying much since the bourbon was described as horrific.

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Sort of makes sense; I think rye tends to be more drinkable young. Of course I guess it's worth noting that most of us have not tried either whiskey that we are criticizing, though at this risk of letting my advancing middle age turn me squire-esque, I would say that I'm not going to pay a case of Barton to find out. If I could get Barton in PA...

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Seeing as though the avg consumer enamoured by the brand can't really taste anyway, its hardly relevant to any popularity thus far. People will pay 50% over retail due to branding, perceived scarcity, or just cause its the newest release and the have to have it. This is not a new phenomenon in consumer commodities of all kinds.

What he said :lol: They will sell it, and probably even have enough demand to sell a couple waves before customers move on to "the next thing". I mean, JBW still outsells every other bourbon, despite what it tastes like for the price.

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Sort of makes sense; I think rye tends to be more drinkable young.

I've always thought that rye tends to be more drinkable young. But, yesterday, I read an interview with Jim Rutledge where he said the opposite. And who am I to argue with that guy?

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I've always thought that rye tends to be more drinkable young. But, yesterday, I read an interview with Jim Rutledge where he said the opposite. And who am I to argue with that guy?

Yeah, if I were in your shoes, I'd rethink my position. And after that rethinking, if I were convinced I was in fact correct...I'd keep it to myself...:lol:

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Passed a half-case (6) of each on the shelves (dead bottom at your shoe laces for the bourbon of all places...lol) today. Someone has been reading these threads.....

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I've always thought that rye tends to be more drinkable young. But, yesterday, I read an interview with Jim Rutledge where he said the opposite. And who am I to argue with that guy?
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Great timing! I just saw it available locally and will take your advice and PASS What's it going for anyway?

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Great timing! I just saw it available locally and will take your advice and PASS What's it going for anyway?
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Great timing! I just saw it available locally and will take your advice and PASS What's it going for anyway?
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I took a bottle of the bourbon (which I agree was terrible) and mixed it with a bottle of the rye....the result was much better....at least drinkable...

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Just saw the review on Distiller... "Rye lovers, consider this one of your holy grails!"

I haven't had it, but that seems crazy with all of the negative reviews elsewhere.

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Another absolute bullshit 'review' crazy? More like boring and tiresome. Sorry, it just gets old.

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Other than Chuck and maybe two others I trust SB members tasting notes over all others.

If you have been a member long enough you can pick up others taste so much so that if some dislike it you know you will have opposite opinion. IMO

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