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The new $45 for barrel proof/store pick Four Roses, eh? Guess they're not invulnerable to the boom.

I shouldn't slag without tasting them but it seems kinda unfortunate. Wish I would've filled out the 10 recipes quest last year...

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Hmm, I have OBSO, OESV, OBSF and OBSK and they are all over 9 years (and the OBSF from DrinkupNY is 11y8mo). The OBSF is pushing $60, with the others closer to $50. Although from what I have heard, yes, $65 or so will be around the new going rate for future FR barrel proof selections. Still a decent price for generally outstanding bourbons, but yep, it's annoying like any of these other price hikes (and I guess more annoying if the juice is getting younger along with the price hikes). Oh well.

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I can still find them for $45-$50 in NJ.

Better stock up! Once they're gone, you'll not see that price again. :bigeyes:

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Probably going to bee a while, but in 5 or 10 years, I bet (OK, "I hope" is more accurate, since I have stocked up on what I like) increasing supply starts catching up to ebbing demand and prices will settle back down.

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Probably going to bee a while, but in 5 or 10 years, I bet (OK, "I hope" is more accurate, since I have stocked up on what I like) increasing supply starts catching up to ebbing demand and prices will settle back down.
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I just don't see that happening, no how no way. They are increasing production for the export market and they are just at the tip of the iceberg with that.

Not to mention that the barrel proof "honey barrels", that have been feeding the store selection program, will most likely be all dried up by the end of the year.

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I understand the frustration with younger whiskey and higher prices. I really haven't paid as much attention to the age difference as the I have the price increase. If I want a specific FR recipe then I have to get what is available assuming I am ok with the price. I know that one larger retailer in Indy increased FR BP prices by $5 in early December, even though the BP were not new selections. They now charge $54.99. At $49.99, they generally had little true competition, other than something that I wanted to try out of curiosity. At $54.99, there is still little true competition but moreso the thought process of maybe I should just buy two of something I enjoy instead of just one of something I really enjoy.

Even more frustrating to me is the price increase in standard FRSB. The same retailer says to expect a $2 price increase soon. That will make standard FRSB $39.99. It has increase in price by almost 50% in the past year. Even, WL12 and OWA haven't increased that much percentage-wise.

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Better stock up! Once they're gone, you'll not see that price again. :bigeyes:

A store near me just got a new barrel of OESF and priced it at $50. 4R PS remains a great buy, I think, even closer to $60.

I think I will stock up though, at $50.

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Need to grow more trees and faster, forget for a moment that cooperages are overloaded. We should see things loosen up in 4-6 years, but how loose is my biggest quandary. Also, will it be loose enough for producers to comfortably drop their prices back down?

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Hmm, I have OBSO, OESV, OBSF and OBSK and they are all over 9 years (and the OBSF from DrinkupNY is 11y8mo). The OBSF is pushing $60, with the others closer to $50. Although from what I have heard, yes, $65 or so will be around the new going rate for future FR barrel proof selections. Still a decent price for generally outstanding bourbons, but yep, it's annoying like any of these other price hikes (and I guess more annoying if the juice is getting younger along with the price hikes). Oh well.

This is what I have heard as well: the barrel proof selections are targeting $65 retail with the price increase from this Fall. I had a discussion with a local brand representative and their view was they should charge prices that approach the flipper market and that $85 for selected barrel proofs at smaller stores should be expected. Their whole interaction reflected a very discouraging mindset.

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This is what I have heard as well: the barrel proof selections are targeting $65 retail with the price increase from this Fall. I had a discussion with a local brand representative and their view was they should charge prices that approach the flipper market and that $85 for selected barrel proofs at smaller stores should be expected. Their whole interaction reflected a very discouraging mindset.

State minimum in Michigan (which is a pretty good surrogate for the distiller's desired MSRP) is $65

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This is what I have heard as well: the barrel proof selections are targeting $65 retail with the price increase from this Fall. I had a discussion with a local brand representative and their view was they should charge prices that approach the flipper market and that $85 for selected barrel proofs at smaller stores should be expected. Their whole interaction reflected a very discouraging mindset.

Four Roses Barrel Proof selections are great but not $85 great. It will just move people to other less expensive options. In Indy, I can still find barrel proofs at $55 and the standard SB in the upper $30s. At about $17 difference, I would still consider a barrel proof. At a $45 difference, not so much. Unfortunately, the standard SB price continues to increase as well. At $40 for a standard FRSB, I start looking at other options.

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Four Roses Barrel Proof selections are great but not $85 great. It will just move people to other less expensive options. In Indy, I can still find barrel proofs at $55 and the standard SB in the upper $30s. At about $17 difference, I would still consider a barrel proof. At a $45 difference, not so much. Unfortunately, the standard SB price continues to increase as well. At $40 for a standard FRSB, I start looking at other options.

Same here, but it seems worse than that: it looks like Four Roses wants the standard single barrel to end up at $50-$55. At those prices, I will buy as much as I buy Blantons: none.

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Same here, but it seems worse than that: it looks like Four Roses wants the standard single barrel to end up at $50-$55. At those prices, I will buy as much as I buy Blantons: none.

Boy, I really have to question this strategy as well as the PS barrel proof bottlings at $85. Here in Washington State, they are already at $65-75 depending on the store and I can tell you they don't move fast. Standard single barrel does move well here but I doubt it does if it goes to $50+

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I feel as though it is worth stating that distilleries that take care of their loyal fans during the boom times will probably be taken care of by their loyal fans during the lean times. I don't begrudge a business for turning a profit, but there are limits to my wallet's loyalty.

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Methinks at prices like those quoted above the cult size will diminish and I consider myself a member of said cult. Now I know I am going to pick up another case of store select. This was all the encouragement I needed, thanks SB.

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Ours will move from $49.99 to $60-65 with our next selections. All four roses products have taken a price increase.

Beam also taking a price increase. Heaven Hill can't be far behind.

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I feel as though it is worth stating that distilleries that take care of their loyal fans during the boom times will probably be taken care of by their loyal fans during the lean times. I don't begrudge a business for turning a profit, but there are limits to my wallet's loyalty.
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Ours will move from $49.99 to $60-65 with our next selections. All four roses products have taken a price increase.

Beam also taking a price increase. Heaven Hill can't be far behind.

Maybe I'll make that two cases.

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Methinks at prices like those quoted above the cult size will diminish and I consider myself a member of said cult. Now I know I am going to pick up another case of store select. This was all the encouragement I needed, thanks SB.
Maybe I'll make that two cases.

I have been on the fence about whether to stock up. On the one hand, I know of some Four Roses barrel selections I really like. On the other, if they want to fleece their fans, I don't want to be part of it. Also, I suspect the really good and old stocks have already been sold and are in the hands of collectors or flippers and any new releases will be lower in quality but with much higher prices. So far, I have stopped buying since I spoke with their local brand representative.

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Ours will move from $49.99 to $60-65 with our next selections. All four roses products have taken a price increase.

Beam also taking a price increase. Heaven Hill can't be far behind.

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I'm still seeing store selects at $40-45. If they go up to $60-65, I doubt it will be in my regular rotation.

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