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Definitely ECBP pre loosing the 12 year age statement.
ОтветитьI had Michter’s 10 and 10 Rye at a tasting event. I feel I’m missing something. I didn’t think it was impressive.
ОтветитьThe wild turkey 101 with the old all printed label with the turkey on the label. Love it
ОтветитьI still have my Coy Hill unopened. I meant to open it when my daughter was born but opened up something else. Figured I would save it till she’s older.
ОтветитьDo they change in the bottle? That’s my #1 question of all time. I need someone to have first hand knowledge of a dusty back in the day who tries it again today and know for sure
ОтветитьMy inlaws have a few cases of original batch 1 rare breed. It's soooo good.
ОтветитьY'all forgot Remus Repeal Reserve V
ОтветитьWhiskey is meant to be enjoyed with friends not hoarded. I buy whiskey to drink with friends.
ОтветитьI spoke to the JD distiller on Coy Hill. They were all the top of the rick house for 9 years and will take another 9 to get another batch.
ОтветитьHot take with the Parkers over the bookers rye and I am here for it! hit that Like, Subscribe and notification button!!
Ответить13th Colony Double Oak already has a kinda ventage bottle. Maybe one? Cheers 🥃
Ответить“I’m a 17 year old man.” LOL
ОтветитьNice catch!
ОтветитьECBP pirate bottles are obvious, but I would actually say most 2017-2020 ECBP batches and C923 of course.
ОтветитьI could be watching the Corvette ZR1 unveiling, but I’d rather be here with y’all right now. 🥃🥃
Ответить“Tastes like angel cum” 🤦🏼♂️ 🤣
ОтветитьYou boys need to try Westward American Single malts. The cask strength is unbelievable
ОтветитьI walked past some Pappy in a lottery last year and got the 23 Michter's 10. Zero regrets.
ОтветитьParker’s heritage bourbon
ОтветитьLike the short Dan! Must be one of the new prints from Into The AM 😄
ОтветитьWas informed by my parents that my dad has an unopened Jack Daniels Inaugeral Decanter and a Jim Beam ceramic Ford Thunderbird decanter, stopped by and also found late 70’s early 80’s Windsor, SoCo, and Dewars that were unopened as well…wondering if anyone has tried any of those 80’s decanter whiskey’s more recently?
ОтветитьIve been told they dont age anymore but I have 10 year that I can see particles from the cork deteriorating.
ОтветитьI have a kentucky spirit CN-E. Its great.
Ответить50's is not as bad as you might think. top earning level (money is great), tell everyone what to do and they mostly listen, buy whatever you want and get no pushback (other than the wife but that doesn't matter cuz you put her in a really nice car) you can pay secondary prices cuz you can afford it but don't cuz you're smart enough to not pay it... its not bad.
ОтветитьLocal store by me still has Kentucky Owl rye batch 3 on the shelf for $175. The "final" batch ranks last for me and would never pay over 200 for it, a batch 2 though,,,,,
ОтветитьRemus 5, I don't think I'll ever be able to walk into a store and buy such an amazing bottle for $80 ever again... glad I have a couple tucked away
ОтветитьYou guys are living the dream
ОтветитьBy definition these will never become “dusties”.
ОтветитьThe greatest amount of dusties around will all be those terrible willet decanters no one likes
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ОтветитьBlood Oath will be a dusty. Limited release that most won’t open today.
ОтветитьStupid video!! Desperate for content?? Someone can buy any bottle have it sit around for years and collect “dust” and it’s a dusty.
ОтветитьYou might want to try a little J T Melecks whiskey if you can get your hands on some. Surprisingly good....
ОтветитьI’m putting up Old Forester 90 proof picks
ОтветитьI am not sure I agree with most of your lists. To me Dusties are interesting because no one knew what we had in them and they sat on a retailers shelf or the back of someone's bar for years ignored. Sleepers that we did not realize at the time were special bottles. A bottle like Coy Hill is already unobtanium today, no one is going to forget what a special bottle it is/was.
ОтветитьI have a bottle of clarion bourbon English butterscotch I know nothing about. I can’t find anything online other than a thanksgiving article written ten years ago. If anyone knows anything about this bourbon please share. Much appreciated
ОтветитьI think Bardstown Discovery 11 will be a great dusty
-13 year wild turkey in it
-has some of their own first batch of distillate
-and (depending how the distillery ages) it’ll be a great reflection on some of their best early year products
Seems Early Times Black/Plastic top is already a "dusty". So many people look at the Early Times in a store looking for the plastic top...
ОтветитьLol over 3,500 dusties😂. I'm only 58 so we're still counting. But I hope one day lol I won't be around but one day my grandson's appreciate it
ОтветитьActually I have opened up cabin stills decanter series from the '70s and '60s and I have to say it was smooth seems like it they oxidize just a little bit which may make it smoother??
ОтветитьI have many bottles of michters from the '60s and '70s from the original distillery in Pennsylvania near Hershey Pennsylvania near Hershey Pennsylvania and they are delicious
ОтветитьYou guys are funny our minds think alike I put away a couple cases of the older production early times blacktop. It's delicious there is a difference. And I'm a nut for wild turkey and the wild turkey spirits camp Nelson is the bomb I have been collecting them since they have hit the market trying to get every angle of the Rick houses I can get
ОтветитьIt's amazing when you find out how many bottles of bourbon through the years that Greg matsey from Old elk distillery he has been around for a long long time
ОтветитьCoy Hill lol. Unattainable and already worth a pretty penny.
ОтветитьThey 100% change in the bottle….after you open them
ОтветитьGuys, can we get Evernorth down here in TX?
ОтветитьI have an unopened ECBP C920 I’m going to hold onto for a while
ОтветитьWild turkey 70th year.
ОтветитьWhiskey definitely does change in the bottle over long periods. I opened a bushmills that had been in my grandmother's cabinet for over 60 years about 3 weeks before she died. It had definitely mellowed with age.
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