Architect and BS are my 2 favorites of theirs. Little disappointed in Toasted.I loved the blue label Penelope, so I decided to grab the white(cheap) one this time.
I really can't think of anything I like better at that price point.
Architect and BS are my 2 favorites of theirs. Little disappointed in Toasted.I loved the blue label Penelope, so I decided to grab the white(cheap) one this time.
I really can't think of anything I like better at that price point.
I've been drinking Bonded Whiskey for the last few years.I've never paid less than $50 for this one before, but Meijer had it on sale for $44. So now it's my under $50 GOAT...
Cracked another bottle of Four Roses Small Batch.
Good bourbon.
Where can we find this in the northern part of the state?We just released our newest rye... $39.99 iirc
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I am puzzled. Every time I look at bourbon there are new brands I have never heard of before. We all know most do not distill their own, they buy it. Why is there so much available that all these new brands can pop up all the time but not enough for Eagle Rare or Blantons?
Where can we find this in the northern part of the state?
Meijer (Portage) today was on the shelf.Where can we find this in the northern part of the state?
Grabbed another Heaven Hill BIB at Portage Meijer for $49.99Because MGP is HUGE. They are sitting on millions of barrels. They are happy to let anybody mix-n-match and blend to create their own unique 'craft' bourbon.
The Eagle Rare you are trying to buy today was put in a barrel in 2013. They didn't anticipate the demand would be so high for it in 2023 so there isn't enough out there. That's why the distiller allocates it.
I'm a big fan of Heaven Hill BiB. It's 7 years old and for the last couple years has been hard to find due to allocation. I had good luck finding it in Illinois for about $65. The only bottle I saw in Indiana, I paid $75 for and the local store I bought it at had a case come in last year right before Christmas. They never put it out on the shelf. They'd pull it out from behind the counter and offered it to frequent customers who were buying other stuff, a very common practice, especially around the holidays.
If it's an indication of trend, Heaven Hill BiB was recently removed from allocation. Probably because 7 years ago they cranked up production of it. I can now buy it at my local Meijer for $44. For the last two weeks anyways, the shelf has remained stocked in spite of best efforts to put a dent in their inventory.
With an endorsement like THAT, I had to pick up a bottle.I've never paid less than $50 for this one before, but Meijer had it on sale for $44. So now it's my under $50 GOAT...
And you can get a handle at Costco for under $25.Evan Williams bottled in bond might be the best sleeper out there...
I'm a turkey guy. SolidSeems an appropriate 12/5 pour. Cheers, Murica.