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When does your bottle reach it's peak?


Mr. Bourbon
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My bottle usually peaks at the last pour. It sucks, but I have to go get another one to see if the cycle continues. It always does!

And that would be de ja vu all over again. (See post #3.) Maybe it's a Buckeye thing.

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My bottle usually peaks at the last pour. It sucks, but I have to go get another one to see if the cycle continues. It always does!
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My bottle usually peaks at the last pour. It sucks, but I have to go get another one to see if the cycle continues. It always does!

Wouldn't the peak be after the last pour?

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I emailed Buffalo Trace and Nan Harnice (Consumer affairs associate) said this:

"Thank you for contacting us . The LOT NUMBERS are printed lightly on the side of the bottle near the bottom (not on the label). Those are the numbers that can tell you the date of which are product was bottled. They start with a B (for Buffalo Trace then followed by the year). Hope this helps!"

The numbers on all 3 of my bottles are the exact same "B1414718:314".

B stands for Buffalo Trace and the 2 numbers after is the year it was bottled, Followed by the Julian date and time. So my bottles must have came from the same box I suppose. The first bottle did taste much better, I hope my third bottle is like the first one! I think I will get some Private Preserve or Bloxygen this time because it seems to bother me when I am paying $37 for them here in Canada.

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