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But I don't think I have seen it for less than about $45 (maybe $40?) and usually it is more like $50 in this area (which means Kevin gets to sleep late!). Has anybody picked it up for less than that?

At $45 or so it seemed worth a try. So I presume in Canada it would be around $55-60 at a minimum? But $85 seems excessive even for Canada!

I like it. While I would love for it to be cheaper, given today's market, I think the $49.99 I paid was a reasonable price. I think part of the problem with it is, as noted, unclear release information, increased expectations with the Stagg name, and the lower price and high praise for ECBP which had a slightly earlier release.

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Seems more has rolled out in tiny waves into both KY and TN. Walked into a store south of Nashville, chatting with the staff and they explained they had a mystery case show up last week. They didn't bother with any fancy raffles, put it on the shelf and watched some very happy customers smile their way to the checkout.

They had no idea root cause of the late arrivals, but assumed the distributor held some back to push just before xmas rush.

Noted it back on the shelves today at $49.99. Supposedly just arrived.

On a side note the stores have been crowded the past few days. I like it when it is quite so I can chat up the staff and owners!

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Funny thing is, i don't begrudge them for releasing more Stagg Jr...i just wish they'd educate their staff and distributors better. A few stores when asked answered "1 time thing", but clearly the press release noted occasional releases. Still not sure why they "surprise" stores with product as it seems a real inefficient way top move product.

Our distributor in NY told us we'd be able to purchase 6 bottles per month... Sounds good, except we haven't seen another bottle since the original release. Eventually they'll send us more, maybe?

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Anyone interested I saw 2 Stagg Junior for $52.99 by me around Twin cities Minnesota land. PM me if interested.

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I know some returned to TX in the last week or two. However, I just emptied my first at a campout last month, and have barely cracked my second, so it'd be a premature buy for me at present.

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I like it. While I would love for it to be cheaper, given today's market, I think the $49.99 I paid was a reasonable price. I think part of the problem with it is, as noted, unclear release information, increased expectations with the Stagg name, and the lower price and high praise for ECBP which had a slightly earlier release.

I know some like this and some don't. I don't know how much experimenting folks have done with this but I thought I would share. Given that it is the same mashbill as regular BT and has many of the same characteristics, I have tried a few blends. I have tried a 2:1 blend (BT/STJ), which makes an essentially 105 proof BT, and a 1:1 blend, which makes a 112 proof BT. I prefer both blends significantly over BT or STJ alone. I found the BT added more complexity to the STJ while the STJ added enough of a boost to enhance the flavor of the BT. In fact, I think both blends are awesome. I liked the 1:1 blend the best. So, if you have always wanted an amped up BT and like the general GTS profile but found STJ to be one dimensional, you might want to give this blend a try.

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I know some like this and some don't. I don't know how much experimenting folks have done with this but I thought I would share. Given that it is the same mashbill as regular BT and has many of the same characteristics, I have tried a few blends. I have tried a 2:1 blend (BT/STJ), which makes an essentially 105 proof BT, and a 1:1 blend, which makes a 112 proof BT. I prefer both blends significantly over BT or STJ alone. I found the BT added more complexity to the STJ while the STJ added enough of a boost to enhance the flavor of the BT. In fact, I think both blends are awesome. I liked the 1:1 blend the best. So, if you have always wanted an amped up BT and like the general GTS profile but found STJ to be one dimensional, you might want to give this blend a try.

Thanks for sharing. I have both available to me. I don't enjoy the BT by itself that much but enjoyed the Stagg Jr. So, this is something I'll definitely have to try:)

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I know some like this and some don't. I don't know how much experimenting folks have done with this but I thought I would share. Given that it is the same mashbill as regular BT and has many of the same characteristics, I have tried a few blends. I have tried a 2:1 blend (BT/STJ), which makes an essentially 105 proof BT, and a 1:1 blend, which makes a 112 proof BT. I prefer both blends significantly over BT or STJ alone. I found the BT added more complexity to the STJ while the STJ added enough of a boost to enhance the flavor of the BT. In fact, I think both blends are awesome. I liked the 1:1 blend the best. So, if you have always wanted an amped up BT and like the general GTS profile but found STJ to be one dimensional, you might want to give this blend a try.

Cool! Glad you tried this as I've been thinking about it myself. I'll give it a go based on your notes.

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I know some like this and some don't. I don't know how much experimenting folks have done with this but I thought I would share. Given that it is the same mashbill as regular BT and has many of the same characteristics, I have tried a few blends. I have tried a 2:1 blend (BT/STJ), which makes an essentially 105 proof BT, and a 1:1 blend, which makes a 112 proof BT. I prefer both blends significantly over BT or STJ alone. I found the BT added more complexity to the STJ while the STJ added enough of a boost to enhance the flavor of the BT. In fact, I think both blends are awesome. I liked the 1:1 blend the best. So, if you have always wanted an amped up BT and like the general GTS profile but found STJ to be one dimensional, you might want to give this blend a try.

Great call. I definitely want to give this a try. Tonight seems like a perfect opportunity...

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Alright mbroo, I vatted about half a bottle's worth last night--will let it rest a bit and then give it a try. Sort of 1:1, though I wasn't being exact. I only have single barrel BT around, so this should be a nice mingling. I have enjoyed my EC12 single barrel and ECBP vattings.

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Maybe it's just because I like spicy food, but I really enjoy Stagg Jr. It obviously does not compare favorably to GTS, and one might even argue that the vattings that went into Col E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof were better spent on this endeavor, but it has been an enjoyable bourbon for me. Full disclosure: I paid $45 each for the bottles I picked up. I have seen it retail as high as $70 where I live. For that price, I would not be as forgiving. Hope you guys are able to procure what you want of this. If anyone in Maryland needs help getting ahold of some, I will be sure to keep an eye out for you if you ask.

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I really enjoy the brown sugar and cinnamon in Stagg Jr. Compared to GTS, obviously it's a no go, but this is really good stuff if people can get past their biases.

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Our store finally got our resupply of Stagg Jr. Distributor sent 1 case (6 bottles) off backorder plus a second case we ordered. Cases list 9/2013 bottling date, so guess BT is just holding back and releasing original dump in waves.

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I saw Stagg Jr at a couple stores last weekend. I had read elsewhere that it was start being released 4x a year. But in reading above maybe it's even more periodic than that? I enjoy it immensely at the $50 price target, more than that gives me pause.

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I really enjoy the brown sugar and cinnamon in Stagg Jr. Compared to GTS, obviously it's a no go, but this is really good stuff if people can get past their biases.

I'm with you on this. I had some buddies over last night for a bbq and bourbon night. I saved the Stagg Jr. for last as it was the highest proof I served. Everyone liked the Stagg Jr. the best, including myself, after sampling others such as Weller 12, OFBB13, Van Winkle Lot B. It was my first time with Stagg Jr. and I thought the profile was a lot closer to GTS than I had let the responses on the forum lead me to believe.

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I'm with you on this. I had some buddies over last night for a bbq and bourbon night. I saved the Stagg Jr. for last as it was the highest proof I served. Everyone liked the Stagg Jr. the best, including myself, after sampling others such as Weller 12, OFBB13, Van Winkle Lot B. It was my first time with Stagg Jr. and I thought the profile was a lot closer to GTS than I had let the responses on the forum lead me to believe.

Sounds like a great time. A BBQ in Michigan in the winter! Hmmm...with bourbon. Awesome! I have always liked Stagg Jr. I agree that there might have been an original bias, based on the Stagg name. However, the name isn't as important as what is in the glass. I really like it blended with BT because it really adds some complexity and flavor. I plan to purchase more when my current bottle is empty.

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Sounds like a great time. A BBQ in Michigan in the winter! Hmmm...with bourbon. Awesome! I have always liked Stagg Jr. I agree that there might have been an original bias, based on the Stagg name. However, the name isn't as important as what is in the glass. I really like it blended with BT because it really adds some complexity and flavor. I plan to purchase more when my current bottle is empty.

I will have to try those Stagg Jr and BT blends. You guys got my curiosity up.

I usually bbq once every year in January. Something to break up the monotony of winter for my wife, kids and family friends. However, I usually will only do it when we get lucky with a 30 degree day. The high was barely over 20 degrees yesterday. It was also a tremendous pain in the ass walking back and forth to my smoker through snow that is a foot high. I slept until 1:30PM today because I was exhausted from all the hard work cooking. The hangover may have had something to do with it as well.

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I'm with you on this. I had some buddies over last night for a bbq and bourbon night. I saved the Stagg Jr. for last as it was the highest proof I served. Everyone liked the Stagg Jr. the best, including myself, after sampling others such as Weller 12, OFBB13, Van Winkle Lot B. It was my first time with Stagg Jr. and I thought the profile was a lot closer to GTS than I had let the responses on the forum lead me to believe.

Funny that this weekend you had a BBQ in 20 degree Michigan and I went to a chili cookoff in 70 degree Texas...

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I grill out all year round in Wisconsin. Somewhat less in the winter, but if I have a nice steak or some ribs, a little cold isn't going to stop me from firing up the grill.

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I grill out all year round in Wisconsin. Somewhat less in the winter, but if I have a nice steak or some ribs, a little cold isn't going to stop me from firing up the grill.

Amen to that Tony! :)

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Picked this up for under $40. It's my "end of a rough day" bourbon. 2 rocks in a maker's rocks glass. I'm a fan. I've seen it go for $79 at a liquor store west of me. Easy pass at that price. But under $40 and I'd buy again.

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