Got the chance to have a flight of these last year and they were absolutely incredible, had the OG, Lost barrel, 13 year Very Old Saint Nick & Rare Perfection 12 year old, with Weller Antique as the Control. Opposite tasting order The only problem with a Line up like that was trying to determine which you like better, for me it was the OG it had such a deep flavor profile. I have never had anything like it and probably won't again. A little expensive for the experience but at some point you have to say will this ever be here again... and determine your value
Would drink if offered for sure but will never catch me spending that kinda cash on a half bottle 😅 can build a decent starter collection with that kind of money
Folks complaining about the price gotta get a grip on the fact that typical MSRP prices on impossible to find bottles are unrealistic and the secondary prices are the actual value of the bottle based on the market. Fine bourbon is a true luxury product now. I hate it too that bottles that we used to get for $25 are $300 now but you better get used to it because it’s not changing anytime soon.
@@anthonylee6677 I mean it's a great marketing strategy. They know exactly what is in the bottle without telling you exactly what's in the bottle. I guess if I had deep pockets I'd buy it. Sounds as though it was good stuff.
This brand is absurd. Not buying their product until they make their prices reasonable. This should be a $80 bottle at absolute most considering its a 375.
Got the chance to have a flight of these last year and they were absolutely incredible, had the OG, Lost barrel, 13 year Very Old Saint Nick & Rare Perfection 12 year old, with Weller Antique as the Control. Opposite tasting order
The only problem with a Line up like that was trying to determine which you like better, for me it was the OG it had such a deep flavor profile. I have never had anything like it and probably won't again.
A little expensive for the experience but at some point you have to say will this ever be here again... and determine your value
Would drink if offered for sure but will never catch me spending that kinda cash on a half bottle 😅 can build a decent starter collection with that kind of money
No mention that Marci is a convicted felon in the college admission scandal?
Folks complaining about the price gotta get a grip on the fact that typical MSRP prices on impossible to find bottles are unrealistic and the secondary prices are the actual value of the bottle based on the market. Fine bourbon is a true luxury product now. I hate it too that bottles that we used to get for $25 are $300 now but you better get used to it because it’s not changing anytime soon.
Looking to purchase a bottle, where can I find one?
Only at the distillery when it drops unfortunately.
Wait so this is allegedly Stitzel-Weller or it IS Stitzel-Weller?
Exactly why I would never buy any OSN product. The brand is definitely trying to cash out during this bourbon boom.
@@anthonylee6677 I mean it's a great marketing strategy. They know exactly what is in the bottle without telling you exactly what's in the bottle. I guess if I had deep pockets I'd buy it. Sounds as though it was good stuff.
shady distillery that lacks transparency
Depends on who you believe! They can’t use that brand name in marketing because Diageo owns it now.
@@alanpawlowski1202 $600 for half a bottle good? I find it unlikely…
This brand is absurd. Not buying their product until they make their prices reasonable. This should be a $80 bottle at absolute most considering its a 375.
...yeah, but that Yankee Candle would cost $200.
I've looked all over for these and the cheapest i could find is $1,500.00 😫