zeppo55 Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 Planning to order a bottle of High West American Prairie reserve from Caskers online. They also sell Charles Goodnight $52. Anyone know anything about this or have tried it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 Generic, NAS distilled in Kentucky Bourbon is all I can tell from the label. I understand Goodnight's Great-Grandson is in the wine business but don't know if there's a connection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TunnelTiger Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 $50 - 55 seems to be the common amount for any/all NDP/NAS "craft" bottles. I've decided I would no longer refer to the name Bourbon when discussing them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richnimrod Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 I've decided I would no longer refer to the name Bourbon when discussing them.Oooooh, Good idea! They are, in nearly all cases, rather far from what I would expect in $40 to $60 bottles of Bourbon.That's not to say I don't wish the crafters well.... I just don't care to over-spend at that rate for very ordinary (or not even that good) whiskey. Just my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffrey r Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 Hmmm, Charles Goodnight 6yo and 100 proof at $50, vs the Smooth Ambler Old Scout 7yr at 99 proof that I purchase for $30 and tastes delicious... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squire Posted October 29, 2014 Share Posted October 29, 2014 I've read it's about six years old but there's no number on the label. This sounds like a 100 proof version of Old Whiskey River. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GerryM Posted November 11, 2014 Share Posted November 11, 2014 This is all about marketing and not what's inside the bottle. It's supposed to be "Kentucky" bourbon inspired by some Texas ranger and bottled in California. Its owned by Bob Foley who made his millions in either real estate or banking then moved on to the CA wine biz making pinot and now he's moving into spirits. No thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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