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9 hours ago, parksmart said:

I’m not familiar with rusluts, but they sound kinky and intriguing in a mail order bride kinda way!

After a drwaing, you have rusluts.  Everyone knows that... ?

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9 hours ago, webfoots said:

Pretty sure you should avoid Googling “rusluts”

I figured it was like Weller Whore except for Russels Reserve.

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11 hours ago, webfoots said:

Pretty sure you should avoid Googling “rusluts”

I must be total science nerd.  Where did my life go wrong?  When I googled this is what I found:

 

US5777161A - Process for producing highly pure terephthalic ...

patents.google.com › patent

The replacement efficiency in the dispersion medium replacement apparatus is defined as the ratio of the amount of benzoic ... The rusluts are given in Table 2.

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8 hours ago, mal00768 said:

I figured it was like Weller Whore except for Russels Reserve.

 

6 hours ago, Kepler said:

Winner ????

 

6 hours ago, beasled said:

I would be gathering specifically for the rusluts


Man is this some fun stuff. What a great way to end a long week. As was sometimes said when I was in an Army band, “You guys are great. Play all night.” ?
 

Biba! Joe

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So back on topic.  Confirmation the bourbon boom is still chugging along in CA was confirmed today when I was surfing a well known wine & liquor purveyor’s website to see what had been recently posted as available for sale.  WT Rare Breed had been listed 5 minutes prior for $49.99, and was already sold out.  No idea of the qty, and I wasn’t intending to buy any.......but still made me say DAMN!

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I think it's hard to say how much of the present feeding frenzy is the boom and/or bubble, and how much of it is an excuse to get out of the house.

 

Also, people are drinking a whole lot during this garbage fire of a year.

 

When we get back to "normal", it will be interesting to see if people don't go back to having better things to do than line up for RR picks.

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4 hours ago, The Black Tot said:

 

When we get back to "normal", it will be interesting to see if people don't go back to having better things to do than line up for RR picks.

Yes please. I want those RR picks all to myself.

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15 hours ago, The Black Tot said:

I think it's hard to say how much of the present feeding frenzy is the boom and/or bubble, and how much of it is an excuse to get out of the house.

 

Also, people are drinking a whole lot during this garbage fire of a year.

 

When we get back to "normal", it will be interesting to see if people don't go back to having better things to do than line up for RR picks.

You’re just mad cause you didn’t think of doing it first.

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  • 4 weeks later...

I like how the article gives us readers some examples of the rare bottles one may wait in line for: Blanton’s, Pappy Van Winkle, Buffalo Trace and Henry McKenna! 

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3 hours ago, Clueby said:

I guess I can understand standing in line for special events or releases within reason.  I just don't get standing in line on a Friday morning because that's when the delivery truck makes its delivery.  

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4 hours ago, Clueby said:

The next time somebody tells me how good “jason” is, and then be directed to his preachiness on hype in bourbonia...I’ll remember this tater jewel and laugh my ass off, again... ???

 

Jason Callori, 43, of Dublin was among those waiting. He called himself a "seasoned veteran" of bourbon hunting, and hosts a YouTube channel called Mash and Drum on which he discusses whiskey and cigars.

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34 minutes ago, smokinjoe said:

The next time somebody tells me how good “jason” is, and then be directed to his preachiness on hype in bourbonia...I’ll remember this tater jewel and laugh my ass off, again... ???

 

Jason Callori, 43, of Dublin was among those waiting. He called himself a "seasoned veteran" of bourbon hunting, and hosts a YouTube channel called Mash and Drum on which he discusses whiskey and cigars.


My thoughts exactly— instant self-discreditization (if that’s a word). He probably had his mother with him to skirt the “One bottle per customer” regulation.

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But for bourbon lovers seeking that rare bottle of Eagle Rare, the only way to get it may be to line up when the truck arrives. 
 

For being in one of the top four bourbon markets in the country, they sure have shitty availability. Or maybe they’re just a bunch of dorks. We all know RR picks are the only ones worth lining up for (rusluts lol).

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22 minutes ago, mal00768 said:

But for bourbon lovers seeking that rare bottle of Eagle Rare, the only way to get it may be to line up when the truck arrives. 
 

For being in one of the top four bourbon markets in the country, they sure have shitty availability. Or maybe they’re just a bunch of dorks. We all know RR picks are the only ones worth lining up for (rusluts lol).

You're not wrong. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

We’re a long ways from seeing any sort of positive shift in the availability of anything considered remotely limited in supply.  A small chain here in CA that specializes in wine but also has a healthy liquor selection posted their regular drop of CEHT SmB online as they normally do.  Pre-pandemic, it was a limit of 3 and it would take about half a day to sell out (starting with a qty listed of >48 bottles).  This morning, the same >48 bottles with limit of 3 sold out in less than 20 mins.  That’s been the case for the past 6 months, at least.

 

Luckily, I just happened to go to the site 2 mins after it was posted, and was able to alert @fosmith so he could get some as well.  Crazy how scoring some humble CEHT SmB has me smiling this morning....... ?

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On 10/27/2020 at 12:42 AM, smokinjoe said:

The next time somebody tells me how good “jason” is, and then be directed to his preachiness on hype in bourbonia...I’ll remember this tater jewel and laugh my ass off, again... ???

 

Jason Callori, 43, of Dublin was among those waiting. He called himself a "seasoned veteran" of bourbon hunting, and hosts a YouTube channel called Mash and Drum on which he discusses whiskey and cigars.

"It seems like it's gotten crazier every year,", says man who promotes this sort of activity on a public forum subscribed to by thirty thousand people

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  • 1 month later...

I was reminded today how ridiculous things have gotten by coming across a post on social media. An individual had his house up for sale and someone took a picture of this guy’s bourbon collection during a showing and posted it online for the world to see. Another member asked where the house is, and shortly after the owner’s address was posted. The guy has a pretty nice collection, at least a couple hundred bottles I’m guessing. I sure am glad that wasn’t a picture of my stash getting shared with the world (my address included). The lengths certain members of the tater crowd my go to in order to “acquire” a few bottles would concern me.

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30 minutes ago, DeepCover said:

I was reminded today how ridiculous things have gotten by coming across a post on social media. An individual had his house up for sale and someone took a picture of this guy’s bourbon collection during a showing and posted it online for the world to see. Another member asked where the house is, and shortly after the owner’s address was posted. The guy has a pretty nice collection, at least a couple hundred bottles I’m guessing. I sure am glad that wasn’t a picture of my stash getting shared with the world (my address included). The lengths certain members of the tater crowd my go to in order to “acquire” a few bottles would concern me.

Ugh, so not cool.  Hope the owner has a good and multi-layered security system........

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18 hours ago, DeepCover said:

I was reminded today how ridiculous things have gotten by coming across a post on social media. An individual had his house up for sale and someone took a picture of this guy’s bourbon collection during a showing and posted it online for the world to see. Another member asked where the house is, and shortly after the owner’s address was posted. The guy has a pretty nice collection, at least a couple hundred bottles I’m guessing. I sure am glad that wasn’t a picture of my stash getting shared with the world (my address included). The lengths certain members of the tater crowd my go to in order to “acquire” a few bottles would concern me.

Another example of why I generally don't like people. 

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Personally I think the guy who posted the address should be immediately banned from whatever group that was.

 

There is absolutely no excusable/positive reason to do that.

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  • 3 months later...

Today I saw a dick clear the shelf of every Buffalo Trace bottle (regular BT).  Come on man. Leave some for others.

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4 minutes ago, Kepler said:

Today I saw a dick clear the shelf of every Buffalo Trace bottle (regular BT).  Come on man. Leave some for others.

Excuse me Kepler. Dick isn’t really very appropriate. 🤨 ASSHAT  is more like it! 😉

 

Biba! Joe

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