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Good bourbon prices...where are they?


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ECBP started at 39.99 and is on rev8 I believe ( its released every few months and the latest out recently is #8) The price has crept up over the releases and is around 60ish now from what I have seen in recent posts.

Mine is an earlier release (#6) and was 50. It disappears as quickly as it is released so buy it you see it and the price is manageable for your wallet. They likely have it at a local SD bar so you could try it that way as well.

I've luckily (after two months of searching) found what are decent prices at a liquor store next to a BevMo....but keep looking. They were there before BevMo moved in next to them. I think to compete with BevMo they have better prices.

But I've seen like $8-$10 differences on relatively cheap Eagle Rare 10 when I did my research.

It's the rare stuff now that is more difficult to find out what's a good price.

Even in San Diego I've only found one store offering Elijah Craig Barrel Proof which I'd like to try if I know it's a fair price. But I don't know what's a fair price for it in my area. Anyone know for a ECBP ???? I'd love to try it.

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ECBP goes for $50 in the Minneapolis area. It should be $39.99, I believe.

OMG. I 'think' I've seen ECBP selling for around $70 in San Diego. I'll have to ask this one store I saw it in. I don't think I'll ever be able to pick it up for $39.99!

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OMG. I 'think' I've seen ECBP selling for around $70 in San Diego. I'll have to ask this one store I saw it in. I don't think I'll ever be able to pick it up for $39.99!

There's always an exception out there somewhere, but I'm pretty sure that nobody is selling it for that price any more. $50-$60 is going to be the average.

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The good prices were in wyoming about six months ago. $40 for orvw10, $49 lot b, ofbb $44. I started grabbing when bottles started disappearing. But was mostly too late

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Any time I have searched multiple liquor stores in Knoxville, TN it has been interesting. Off Kingston Pike there are multiple stores within minutes of each other and each seems to have a cheaper price than the other by $5-10 on something different. If only I had that option here in Morgantown.

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There's always an exception out there somewhere, but I'm pretty sure that nobody is selling it for that price any more. $50-$60 is going to be the average.

Last year I bought a bottle of ECBP (132.4) for $54.99 . . . this Fall the same store had the 135.6 for $57.99 . . . cheers!

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The good prices were in wyoming about six months ago. $40 for orvw10, $49 lot b, ofbb $44. I started grabbing when bottles started disappearing. But was mostly too late

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Six months ago? I think you mean six YEARS ago. Unless Wyoming somehow missed the bourbon boom and is a wonderful hidden place where ORVW and Lot B sit on shelves at MSRP. :)

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In Wyoming I could believe it. The State has some low key corners and the highly independent folks I know there ignore trends.

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I think Mr. Peabody and Sherman found some in the WABAC machine...

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A new Total Wine opened up in St. Louis yesterday, and I just picked up an ECBP 135.6 for 49.99. Also grabbed a Knob Creek Single Barrel 120 for 31.99 and an Ezra B. 12 yo for 23.99. I was shocked, however, that they had no Bookers at all.

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