I tried once but they were out. Is there any type of schedule or a particular day/time to get it?Go directly to Buffalo Trace and get one at the gift shop
Why the third?Find out when you local store gets their delivery, and then on the third week of the month show up that day.
Thanks. Last thing: do you know what retail cost is?3rd week is when Buffalo trace/RNDC sends out Blantons, Weller, EHT, Eagle Rare
I got a couple of bottles this time two years ago at Kroger. Had to buy one at a time. $65.99 per bottle.Thanks. Last thing: do you know what retail cost is?
Gift Shop opens at 10. Line starts forming at 9:30. I got there at 9:45 on a Friday and waited 45 minutes between temperature check line and actual gift shop line. Went straight to checkout (another line to wait in) and they keep it there. Scan your DL, one bottle per 90 days.I tried once but they were out. Is there any type of schedule or a particular day/time to get it?
So you're saying that all of the distilleries are breaking federal laws?I'm am older guy that's from Bardstown. This bourbon boom has ruined the quality. Stuff isn't aged like it should be. It's flavored. It's "fused" with other alcohol. It's stored in barrels from other alcohols. That stuff isn't bourbon. The last bourbon I got that tasted like true bourbon was a 10 dollar bottle of Old Fitzgerald.
That said I'd try Liquor Barn. They always have stock at the going rate. Try Kroger if you want to try and catch it on sale. Or while you're at Kroger get a bottle of Knob Creek 12 year 120 proof. It's $47 right now.
No wasn't what I was saying. They took off the age statements on most stuff because it isn't aged like it was before. Like Elijah Craig. So we have no way to know how long it's been aged. And only bottled in bond is carefully monitored by the feds in regards to aging. From what I remember. Could be wrong. Elijah Craig 12 year from years ago tastes different than the new stuff that has no age statement. To me anyway.So you're saying that all of the distilleries are breaking federal laws?
You said "It's flavored. It's "fused" with other alcohol. It's stored in barrels from other alcohols."No wasn't what I was saying. They took off the age statements on most stuff because it isn't aged like it was before. Like Elijah Craig. So we have no way to know how long it's been aged. And only bottled in bond is carefully monitored by the feds in regards to aging. From what I remember. Could be wrong. Elijah Craig 12 year from years ago tastes different than the new stuff that has no age statement. To me anyway.
How do explain Jeffersons reserve old rum aged bourbon? Or Evan Williams Fired bourbon with cinnamon liquor added? Says bourbon right on the bottle cause I'm looking at my wife's bottle right now.You said "It's flavored. It's "fused" with other alcohol. It's stored in barrels from other alcohols."
According to federal law, bourbon must be stored in new oak barrels and no flavoring after the distilling process is allowed.
I think you should go back and read my first post again. I'm not going to argue Marijuana with you don't argue bourbon with me. All you've done is prove what I said.Rum aged or wine aged bourbons are "finished" in those barrels after it's taken out of the new oak barrels.
The label clearly states that it's bourbon that has been blended with cinnamon liqueur. Plus it's only 70 proof and bourbon must be bottled no lower than 80.
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I read it several times. You're making an industry wide generalization by using a select few products. Woodford, Maker's, Knob Creek, etc are not "flavored" or finished in different casks.I think you should go back and read my first post again. I'm not going to argue Marijuana with you don't argue bourbon with me. All you've done is prove what I said.
I think you didn't understand what I said and tried to correct me on something I wasn't wrong about. They are flavoring bourbon and putting it in different barrels and so forth like I said.I read it several times. You're making an industry wide generalization by using a select few products. Woodford, Maker's, Knob Creek, etc are not "flavored" or finished in different casks.
I think there should be better guidelines for the label, but the information is right there if you know how to interpret it.
Sorry OP didn't mean to hijack your thread. Try Kroger or Meijer. They may be cheapest.
Happy hunting Down21. I know Blantons sells out fast, for some reason. I often see empty spots on the shelves for it.I got the answers I was looking for. I enjoy the banter. Cheers, everyone.
Exactly how I read it. I was like "what the hell is this guy talking about"I guess I just misunderstood what you were saying. I read it as you were saying that industry wide they were flavoring in an attempt to duplicate the aging process.
I'm not sure why anyone would read it like that. But a lot is lost in text form. At least you guys eventually deciphered it.Exactly how I read it. I was like "what the hell is this guy talking about"
Youre both right and arguing two different points.
Yes, after you eventually elaborated further. No need to be a dick. A lot is lost in text form indeed. Acting like he was out on cloud 9 over it was a bit absurd. Its obvious where the miscommunication was, and its not really worth going on about further. Have a good Monday.I'm not sure
I'm not sure why anyone would read it like that. But a lot is lost in text form. At least you guys eventually deciphered it.
Wasn't being a dick. Sorry it took you awhile. Happy Monday to you.Yes, after you eventually elaborated further. No need to be a dick. A lot is lost in text form indeed. Acting like he was out on cloud 9 over it was a bit absurd. Its obvious where the miscommunication was, and its not really worth going on about further. Have a good Monday.