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Need help pricing two vintage bottles


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 I'm a garbage man and you wouldn't believe what I find sometimes. I pulled up to a dumpster today and it was full of vintage and homemade liquor and it was all in boxes wrapped in newspaper. If I had known what some of this shit goes for I would have grabbed all of it instead of three bottles. One is Canadian club blended whiskey the other is ole grandad I was just interested if either were worth anything. Also the third bottle was a old Midori bottle but I just assumed it wasn't worth anything 

 

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We have a strict no buy/sell/trade policy here so valuation questions tend to go unanswered. Most of us will tell you to drink it.  
Otherwise there are a ton of Facebook groups out there that are more than happy to talk about worth.

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We aren’t one of those buying, selling trading sites. Appraising bottles also isn’t a priority here. However, I can provide a couple of tasting notes. The CC is just fair. I drank plenty of it back in the day. The OGD is pretty good. Open ‘em up and let us know what you think. 

 

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Flahute speaks truth, but please value my advice to please drink the Old Grand Dad.  That is National Distillers whiskey (now a closed distillery and currently made by Jim Beam).  It is very good.  Much different than the current iteration. If you are a bourbon drinker, trust me when I say that the enjoyment that you will experience from tasting that era of whiskey will be more than the price you might get in selling it, which honestly isn’t much.  

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