ISO Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon

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  • Posts: 1,394
    bbiggs said:
    Blantons has been extremely hard to find lately in the Chicago area. I found a local store today that tells me they have it for $60 over the phone. I go to pick it up...$90! WTF. I passed on it out of principle. What are most of you paying for it these days? 
    Found a bottle on local Craigslist for $40
  • Posts: 6,963
    bflynn1 said:
    Found a bottle on local Craigslist for $40
    That’s a steal. It’s legit? 
  • Posts: 1,394
    bbiggs said:
    That’s a steal. It’s legit? 
    Yep, still in the sealed box and everything. I've since opened it and it's the real deal. I don't think he really knew what he had. It was a gift from someone and he said he doesn't drink whiskey. I've not seen them go for a ton of money (your $90 matches the highest I've personally seen) but he certainly could've at least gotten the $60 face value back for it.
  • Posts: 6,963
    bflynn1 said:
    Yep, still in the sealed box and everything. I've since opened it and it's the real deal. I don't think he really knew what he had. It was a gift from someone and he said he doesn't drink whiskey. I've not seen them go for a ton of money (your $90 matches the highest I've personally seen) but he certainly could've at least gotten the $60 face value back for it.
    Awesome score for you bud! 
  • To me Bookers is still boss. If you get a chance try the E. H. Taylor Single Barrel. At $57.00 a bottle its a steal. Also to change flavor profile a bit I recommend Whistle Pig Rye. Cheap sipper? E.H. Taylor small batch, Eagle Rare, and 1792 all very good for less than $30 
  • Oh.... I had a bottle of Pappy 15 year a couple years ago. Most stores sell it here for about $600 and up. I got for $200 so said wtf you only live once. It was great. $500 better than Bookers? Not even close.
  • Oh.... I had a bottle of Pappy 15 year a couple years ago. Most stores sell it here for about $600 and up. I got for $200 so said wtf you only live once. It was great. $500 better than Bookers? Not even close.
    Agreed.  If I find a bottle, which I have, for under $500 I'll buy the 20,23.  No way I'm paying retail for these.  It's not worth it.
  • Maryland Posts: 16,491
    This thread is making me want to restock my cabinet.  The only bottles I have currently are a Russian Standard vodka and a No. Ten gin.
  • Charleston, WV Posts: 990
    Been away for a little while...  Glad to see this thread is still alive.  I had some kind of crazy good bourbon / beer hunting season.  Anyone else?
    ...So much talk it makes no sense at all...
  • Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    Going to a tasting tonight 10&12 year old, respectfully. 
  • Going to a tasting tonight 10&12 year old, respectfully. 
    The old Rip Van Winkle.... color me green
  • Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    The old Rip Van Winkle.... color me green
    I liked the 12 - had some Stag Jr. As well.  I was out the door for around 50 bucks LoL 
  • Stagg Jr is crap which was disappointing considering that the original is amongst the best I have ever had.
  • Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    edited February 2018
    Is 300 for 12 year lot B reserve a good price?
  • Is 300 for 12 year lot B reserve a good price?
    Is 300 for 12 year lot B reserve a good price?
    I once paid 300 for 15 year. Little high for Rip
  • Is 300 for 12 year lot B reserve a good price?
    It's not great but I've seen them go for $600.
  • Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    It's not great but I've seen them go for $600.
    I’m going to pick it up for a friend 
  • Pittsburgh, PA Posts: 2,725
    There’s another limited release lottery in PA this week.

    •  Booker's Kentucky Straight Rye 13 Year Old, $599.99, 12 bottles (9 for individual consumers, 3 for licensees)   
    •  
    Four Roses Limited Edition 2017, a blend of 15-, 13-, and 12-year-old bourbons, $124.99, 101 bottles (76 for individual consumers, 25 for licensees) 
    • 
     Parker's Heritage Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 11th Edition, 11 Year Old, $139.99, 120 bottles (90 for individual consumers, 30 for licensees) 
    •  
    Elmer T. Lee Straight Bourbon Whiskey, $37.99, 432 bottles (324 for individual consumers, 108 for licensees)

    I can’t believe anyone would pay $600 for the Bookers, but good luck to anyone that enters.
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  • Charleston, WV Posts: 990
    Is 300 for 12 year lot B reserve a good price?
    Been seeing 2016 and 2017 selling in the $400-450 range, for whatever it’s worth.
    ...So much talk it makes no sense at all...
  • Charleston, WV Posts: 990
    RS151862 said:
    There’s another limited release lottery in PA this week.

    •  Booker's Kentucky Straight Rye 13 Year Old, $599.99, 12 bottles (9 for individual consumers, 3 for licensees)   
    •  
    Four Roses Limited Edition 2017, a blend of 15-, 13-, and 12-year-old bourbons, $124.99, 101 bottles (76 for individual consumers, 25 for licensees) 
    • 
     Parker's Heritage Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 11th Edition, 11 Year Old, $139.99, 120 bottles (90 for individual consumers, 30 for licensees) 
    •  
    Elmer T. Lee Straight Bourbon Whiskey, $37.99, 432 bottles (324 for individual consumers, 108 for licensees)

    I can’t believe anyone would pay $600 for the Bookers, but good luck to anyone that enters.
    Full blown secondary on the Booker’s.  Wouldn’t be that way if self-proclaimed experts would cease their “whiskey (bourbon) of the year” nonsense.  This market is effed up.  I’d pay the ask on the other three.
    ...So much talk it makes no sense at all...
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