I've recently bought two Stagg bottles lately. One from Walmart for 48, and the other at Kroger for 58. I'm in Kentucky as well, and these are the first two I've seen anywhere around me.
Okay, so in Australia you can automatically double the price. Not just dollar conversion, but our enormous alcohol import tax. If it's rare (and distributors KNOW what is rare) then triple your prices. Buffalo trace matches almost perfectly in this regard as they really try to distribute Worldwide fairly. Currently we can get all the Stagg 22/23 here and Eagle Rare is always in stock. It's a wild world! Great work guys...
That's really wild! I'm in western Europe. Never seen a StaggJR in real life. We can definitely get Eagle Rare for around 35 all day, and E.H. Taylor Small batch for around 80. We get buffalo trace, but for some reason it's proofed down to 40%? Blantons seems to be pretty available, including Gold and SFTB. Weller is really rare. BTAC's have come on the market before for around 600 but that's years ago. The thing i'm actually sad about is that i can't get much Old Forester haha.
Claiming Stagg would be $200 at craft is just silly. It's only 6-8 year old barrel proof whiskey. There are HUNDREDS of those out there for sub $80. Anything over $80 is too much on Stagg
Eagle Rare - $50. Weller anything - $0 (don’t like it). My wife likes Weller, so she buys it. Knob Creek 18 batch 2 - I have one and paid $150. ECBP - I have several including C923 and would pay $80. Only found A124 at one store and passed at $100. Haven’t had the Peerless yet and passed at $130. I have Stagg batch 18 and paid $150. Not sure I would spend over $100 for any. Haven’t had JD 12 and might pay $80 to $100. I’ve had a pour of RR 13 batch 4 and would pay $125, maybe more. Loved it. Haven’t had a lot of Michter’s, so not sure. No clue about the William Heavenhill.
I spent $95 plus Washington's grab-your-ankles-tax on ECBP C923. I almost didn't buy it because it was so much more than the past 5 ECBPs. I am glad I didn't let that stop me.
Totally agree on Eagle Rare, not worth more than MSRP. I am not a fan of wheated Bourbon. Knob Creek 18 and Russell's Reserve 13 are my favorites! Very nice video!
I love WT/Russells, but I’ve been happier with the 4 single barrel pics I have than I have been with my RR13. It’s very good, but those store picks are just amazing.
$60 for a Stagg SP. Maybe where you get your bottles. Every place in NKY is $300 or put in baskets with other trash the store cant sell. Of course Good Spirits is the prumary chain up here so there's that.
Er10: $50 tops W12: $60 but I’m not super interested. Never seen one. Kc18: love the 12. Not gonna grab an 18. Ecbp: $80, no more. I also have to see ratings and reviews because I’m not usually a fan of it. Peerless: never seen it. I am unsure. But I’d take a stab at it for $75ish. Stagg: i got my one and only for $50. So id have a hard time paying more, but im never going to find another, so its a moot point. Jd12: id also want to see reviews on the batch, but $$60ish again would be doable for a good batch. Rr13: also wont ever see one, but i wouldn’t go more than $150. So i wont get one unless i draw it here in my control state at srp
Where can you find the WHH15? I missed it each time I went to the distillery. I am not sure how to find other than the outrageous prices I see on the internet. Any help would be great. Thanks.
The crack it price should always be msrp, if you need a gift for someone that's different but don't go crazy over msrp on secondary either. 10% markup at most! Fight the fomo!
Exactly. I will pay far above retail if I NEED a bottle but outside of gifting how often do you actually need another bottle of whiskey? I'd like more bottles, I want more bottles, but with 300 on shelf I'm pretty far from needing more brown water. When I'm buying a gift I don't really care about price I just care about what it means to the recipient. If my dad LOVED Jack Daniels SBBP and wanted one for his birthday and I'm short on time I'd pay $100 or more to buy one. For myself... $60-65 top and I can wait till I find a good 130+ proof bottle. If my best friend was getting married or having child and REALLY wanted a GTS I'd pay $1000 to get it but I'd never spend over $250 on one for myself.
@apeekintime 💯, I definitely get annoyed when other whiskeytubers like the junkies or whiskey row nonchalantly mention they spent 250$+ for a 70$ bottle and try to justify it because the "experience" or simply couldn't fight the fomo and had to have it and "thats what it costs in our market"😒. It's a total joke to me when I see allocations 2 or 3 years old on store shelves, seriously what the hell are they thinking? The more you sell the more you get access too so I makes more sense to me to sell the bottles at or near msrp than have museums!
Your prices are very reasonable but here in Florida that is not the game down south. We are usually 2 months behind everyone on drops and the prices are high. Some exceptions like today I don’t hunt bourbon anymore but stopped by a store just to see the people that work there and a Stagg 23B falls in my hands not much over what it should cost. So I got my first Stagg!!!
I have to laugh at some of your price recommendations. Mainly from the fact that the three tier system is broken and it promotes the secondary market. If the price of bourbon were to float like any other commodity, Stagg might be $90-120, but it would be findable for those willing to spend that much and the flippers would have less incentive to buy since the margin and demand would be less. The Russels 13, for its quality and rarity, should be $200 or so. I do agree with your opinion on Weller 12. It’s about exciting and complex as paint drying. I tell people that Makers 46 has a similar profile and much more findable. I haven’t seen a Weller 12 for any less than $200 in years. I’d still buy one if I found one at list so that I, like you, can share with friends who would like to try it. I actually think I like SR better - it’s a bit more complex.
In my area I don’t see any of these. We have a spring lottery coming up and it has a 10 year and a 25 year michters the MSRP according to the state is 1500 and 2500 respectively they also have a last drop bottle for 4000? I’ve never heard of last drop but I’m not even signing up for the lottery because of the price. I believe they have a couple bottles at the 150-200 range and those are still over my cap so no point in even trying. For Stagg I’d go 100 tops but would rather pay 60. But again I’ll never see a bottle around me here. Again it’s a personal choice for what one is willing to pay for a bottle. Mine is 150 and that’s out the door.
I like RR13 batch 3 the most… but it has some strong funky wet oak characteristics that I could see as off-putting to some. But that oak characteristic is not something you could get on any single barrel. I have 17 open RR SiB’s right now. None of those taste like any of the RR13. I am sure that barrel is out there somewhere, but you would probably go broke kissing frogs before finding that Prince. My price for RR13 is $225 for all but batch 5, which I just won’t buy. It’s significantly worse than the others. For the JD12, I loved Batch 1 and have paid $200 for backups. It has this deep dark molasses note in the back that reminds me of KoK. Batch 2… I won’t be buying any on secondary. It is worth MSRP to me. The others on the list, I don’t care about. I either have enough or don’t want any.
Hot take, I don't mind stores that charge an extra $10 on a $60-150 bottle. It literally keeps away the flipptards. And guess what, those are the store I can usually find some allocated-ish stuff. Now museums suck, and charging $100 for eagle rare, guess what, I'm probably never shopping there again.
@@eliwilson8242 You may be, as far as I know. But I'm sure enjoying my Buffalo Trace Products at MSRP. Your not the only one who doesn't believe it. But that's your problem.
You listed prices are 1/5 to a 1/10 of what these bottles are on shelves for let alone having to buy bundles of trash bottles to even get the chance to buy.
Secondary is much cheaper than bourbon museums. Blanton's is normally $100 on secondary and $200+ in bourbon museums. The issue is that secondary is getting more closed off. You really have to understand what you can say and what you can't. I find myself putting more and more text as jpeg. Everything looks like old school ransom notes.
Eagle rare $50 Weller 12 $0 Knob creek 18 $100 Ecbp $80-$120 depending on batch Peerless double oak $60 Stagg/stagg jr $60-$80 depending on batch Jack 12 $120 Russells 13 $120 Michters toasted bourbon $80 William heavenhill havent had so until then its $150
I wish you would show your receipts of what you actually paid for the bourbon that you are talking about. Because you guys keep saying you pay MSRP. Maybe not on all the ones you got but sounds ridiculous according to what we see on the market. I travel to Missouri Kansas City, Tennessee Paducah, Kentucky prices are all high. Nothing even closer to what you guys are actually saying. I understand a different stores price according to other sales from different stores, but nobody sells anything at MSRP Maybe you guys get a discount because you’re a bourbon channel in real life all sales are high for the normal public
First off we don't have any deals with any stores and we definitely don't get discounts....We buy most of our bottles at Cox's Evergreen, Liquor Barn or Kroger. These store are always very close to MSRP if not spot on in the Louisville market. Now if you are talking about much smaller stores then sure they tend to be higher but honestly if a store is going to charge 15 to dollars more on a standard shelf bottle then I am probably not going to be a consistent customer.
I know, “To each his own”, but Stagg is simply cask strength Buffalo Trace. I think paying more than $80 is dumb. You are simply paying for the artificially created scarcity. Generally, young cask strengths should be similar to the regular strength plus 20% in price. Like, JD Single Barrel is $50, the cask strength is $73.
I guess the actual answer of a consumer will pay exactly as much as their budget can allow for a luxury item, with consideration for both opportunity cost and location would be a lot shorter video. But again, what are these class of videos (every whiskey TH-camr puts a few out annually) other than a reflection of subjective taste and an acknowledgment to the level of ease or difficulty they can acquire a good. What is michters worth to the TH-camr that lives down the street from the distillery, has multiple parasocial relationships providing information or deals, leverages their audience for marketing promotions or coverage? Now, what is michters worth to person dead center in a control state that doesn’t allow for shipping, doesn’t have a social media presence, and doesn’t have a lifestyle that can accommodate the required effort to secure that product?
First I am sorry that you live in a control state that sounds terrible and it would suck. To be honest I would probably look at joining some kind of whiskey club(That had picks) or something that Seelbach does with it's Whiskey membership. We put out videos like these to help where to decided to spend money. Our palates are not perfect and I imagine we won't always agree on what we like. But when viewers ask for these types of videos we do our very best to not disappoint and try to help. Now as someone that lives down the "street" from Michter's you are correct that it is a advantage to me being that close. But I have never been given a bottle from Michter's or have used a "social media presence" as a advantage at Michter's to get any bottle(I have applied for media samples and get denied every time). Also unless I am standing in line to see what they have at open which I will and have done in the past my main source of information comes from a public facebook group that people post in to say what they have in the giftshop. Lastly I have never received any information from a Michter's employee about a drop or a future release. Now what is Michter's worth to you in a control state that doesn't allow shipping? I don't know that answer because I don't know you and your situation. But for me I know when I have wanted a bottle of something that didn't come to my state/ ship to my state I made it a point of great effort to figure out ways to get them and secure them way before I ever had any social media accounts. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Cheers!!
Dang I wanted to be the first comment !!! “Crack It” Prices. ER = 43. W12 = 75 KC18B1 = Pass ( sorry I dont like it ) if I had to but it 100 Max … ECBPC923 =100 , the others 75 max C920 = 150 easy … its the best Peerless DO = 90 all day … Stagg = 150 … JD12 = 90 ( not a fav). RR13 = 120ish …. Michters…. 80 or MSRP on anything …. WHH15- MSRP at the Distillery but not more …. BTW you guys are really stepping up your game ! Best of wishes from Those Bourbon Guys
$1.99 In today's economy I think we should all get a coupon to buy any of these for only $1.99. You know you work all month 40 hours a week and with your monthly paycheck you get the $1.99 coupon. With the additional TAX in Washington state, because our Govenor is an AZZ HAT we have to pay EVEN MORE for our Whiskey, IT'S BS. Ok Eagle Rare I would say $45.00. The Weller 12 I would pay $80.00 Top. Knob Creek I can't afford so I wouldn't pay over $160.00 if I had that much to spend on it. Now that Elijah Craig I would pay $100 easy. The Peerless Double Oak is one of my FAVORITES so $75.00 is good for me. STAGG, never tried it so no idea for me. Jack Daniels 12 year, maybe $80.00. The Russell's Reserve , Meh maybe as a Gift, I'm not gonna buy that one, at least not for my taste. Michter's I would go $100.00. Thanks for the video and showing me the Drinks I can't afford. That's why I'm drinking Bond Stone double Oaked right now. $50 out the door and I can drink it neat in a chilled glass.
I've recently bought two Stagg bottles lately. One from Walmart for 48, and the other at Kroger for 58. I'm in Kentucky as well, and these are the first two I've seen anywhere around me.
Great score!!!
Awesome score!!
Jesus just walked into chain stores and found that wow! - in wv and have never seen one anywhere
Several of us know what day and approximately what time the delivery is. That helps. 😂
@@glenncucci3987 bro u gotta fill me in 😩😩😂 Louisville isn’t kind to me can’t find nothing
In GA and AL Stagg is $250-300, KC18 is $200-$300, W12 is $250-$300, JD12 is $400, RR13 is $400. Eagle Rare and ECBP are easier to find near msrp.
Wild on some of that pricing.
Okay, so in Australia you can automatically double the price. Not just dollar conversion, but our enormous alcohol import tax. If it's rare (and distributors KNOW what is rare) then triple your prices. Buffalo trace matches almost perfectly in this regard as they really try to distribute Worldwide fairly. Currently we can get all the Stagg 22/23 here and Eagle Rare is always in stock. It's a wild world! Great work guys...
That's really wild! I'm in western Europe. Never seen a StaggJR in real life. We can definitely get Eagle Rare for around 35 all day, and E.H. Taylor Small batch for around 80. We get buffalo trace, but for some reason it's proofed down to 40%? Blantons seems to be pretty available, including Gold and SFTB. Weller is really rare.
BTAC's have come on the market before for around 600 but that's years ago. The thing i'm actually sad about is that i can't get much Old Forester haha.
Claiming Stagg would be $200 at craft is just silly. It's only 6-8 year old barrel proof whiskey. There are HUNDREDS of those out there for sub $80. Anything over $80 is too much on Stagg
Said this before, you guys work the hardest and put out the most videos; not only that, you guys have good content.
Cheers
Thank you so much Tab!
Eagle Rare - $50. Weller anything - $0 (don’t like it). My wife likes Weller, so she buys it. Knob Creek 18 batch 2 - I have one and paid $150. ECBP - I have several including C923 and would pay $80. Only found A124 at one store and passed at $100. Haven’t had the Peerless yet and passed at $130. I have Stagg batch 18 and paid $150. Not sure I would spend over $100 for any. Haven’t had JD 12 and might pay $80 to $100. I’ve had a pour of RR 13 batch 4 and would pay $125, maybe more. Loved it. Haven’t had a lot of Michter’s, so not sure. No clue about the William Heavenhill.
I seen a Knob Creek 15 today for right under 200$… seemed like too much IMO. I had the 18 and it was entirely over oak’d for my pallet.
For W12-75,stagg-100 max,JD 12-100,ECBP 80-100 depending on batch
I have never seen Stagg for MSRP in the midwest, and I've been in many liquor stores, probably 50-60, in 4 different states.
I spent $95 plus Washington's grab-your-ankles-tax on ECBP C923. I almost didn't buy it because it was so much more than the past 5 ECBPs. I am glad I didn't let that stop me.
Totally agree on Eagle Rare, not worth more than MSRP. I am not a fan of wheated Bourbon. Knob Creek 18 and Russell's Reserve 13 are my favorites! Very nice video!
I love WT/Russells, but I’ve been happier with the 4 single barrel pics I have than I have been with my RR13. It’s very good, but those store picks are just amazing.
Were can you get secondary?
$60 for a Stagg SP. Maybe where you get your bottles. Every place in NKY is $300 or put in baskets with other trash the store cant sell. Of course Good Spirits is the prumary chain up here so there's that.
I'm loving this format
Er10: $50 tops
W12: $60 but I’m not super interested. Never seen one.
Kc18: love the 12. Not gonna grab an 18.
Ecbp: $80, no more. I also have to see ratings and reviews because I’m not usually a fan of it.
Peerless: never seen it. I am unsure. But I’d take a stab at it for $75ish.
Stagg: i got my one and only for $50. So id have a hard time paying more, but im never going to find another, so its a moot point.
Jd12: id also want to see reviews on the batch, but $$60ish again would be doable for a good batch.
Rr13: also wont ever see one, but i wouldn’t go more than $150. So i wont get one unless i draw it here in my control state at srp
Disagree on the Peerless DO. If you are comparing to woodford double oaked at $60, $90 to $100 is perfectly priced
Found KC18 for $158 at the distillery. Feel like I would pay that all dang long but not much more
What about A and B batches of ECBP vs the infamous C923?
Loved the honesty fellas
Thank you!
I live 100 miles west of Louisville and I never see any of this stuff, so I buy KC12 or 1920 😊
Where can you find the WHH15? I missed it each time I went to the distillery. I am not sure how to find other than the outrageous prices I see on the internet. Any help would be great. Thanks.
They were at the distillery but haven't released them in a while but rumor is they still have them.
Great insight. I do respect your opinions and look forward to every new video you put out. Thanks.
I appreciate that!
Knob 18 was not as good as knob 12 and the single barrel 120 s are the best u can get in that line at 60$
The crack it price should always be msrp, if you need a gift for someone that's different but don't go crazy over msrp on secondary either. 10% markup at most! Fight the fomo!
Exactly. I will pay far above retail if I NEED a bottle but outside of gifting how often do you actually need another bottle of whiskey? I'd like more bottles, I want more bottles, but with 300 on shelf I'm pretty far from needing more brown water.
When I'm buying a gift I don't really care about price I just care about what it means to the recipient. If my dad LOVED Jack Daniels SBBP and wanted one for his birthday and I'm short on time I'd pay $100 or more to buy one. For myself... $60-65 top and I can wait till I find a good 130+ proof bottle.
If my best friend was getting married or having child and REALLY wanted a GTS I'd pay $1000 to get it but I'd never spend over $250 on one for myself.
@apeekintime 💯, I definitely get annoyed when other whiskeytubers like the junkies or whiskey row nonchalantly mention they spent 250$+ for a 70$ bottle and try to justify it because the "experience" or simply couldn't fight the fomo and had to have it and "thats what it costs in our market"😒. It's a total joke to me when I see allocations 2 or 3 years old on store shelves, seriously what the hell are they thinking? The more you sell the more you get access too so I makes more sense to me to sell the bottles at or near msrp than have museums!
Your prices are very reasonable but here in Florida that is not the game down south. We are usually 2 months behind everyone on drops and the prices are high. Some exceptions like today I don’t hunt bourbon anymore but stopped by a store just to see the people that work there and a Stagg 23B falls in my hands not much over what it should cost. So I got my first Stagg!!!
Oh wow!
Stagg is still $200 - $300 in NY.
Early Times BiB $17.00 Blue top, on the shelf, can't beat it.
Here in Cali you can get the Peerless Double Oak for 79.99
I paid $119 when I finally found a bottle in CA.
I have to laugh at some of your price recommendations. Mainly from the fact that the three tier system is broken and it promotes the secondary market. If the price of bourbon were to float like any other commodity, Stagg might be $90-120, but it would be findable for those willing to spend that much and the flippers would have less incentive to buy since the margin and demand would be less. The Russels 13, for its quality and rarity, should be $200 or so.
I do agree with your opinion on Weller 12. It’s about exciting and complex as paint drying. I tell people that Makers 46 has a similar profile and much more findable. I haven’t seen a Weller 12 for any less than $200 in years. I’d still buy one if I found one at list so that I, like you, can share with friends who would like to try it. I actually think I like SR better - it’s a bit more complex.
In my area I don’t see any of these. We have a spring lottery coming up and it has a 10 year and a 25 year michters the MSRP according to the state is 1500 and 2500 respectively they also have a last drop bottle for 4000? I’ve never heard of last drop but I’m not even signing up for the lottery because of the price. I believe they have a couple bottles at the 150-200 range and those are still over my cap so no point in even trying. For Stagg I’d go 100 tops but would rather pay 60. But again I’ll never see a bottle around me here. Again it’s a personal choice for what one is willing to pay for a bottle. Mine is 150 and that’s out the door.
If its over $100, the msrp should be over $100 and a special bottle. I dont mind a $10-15 markup but 3-5 times its original price is ridiculous.
Glad u guys can find all these great Bourbons, but most of us can't, our loss.
I like RR13 batch 3 the most… but it has some strong funky wet oak characteristics that I could see as off-putting to some. But that oak characteristic is not something you could get on any single barrel. I have 17 open RR SiB’s right now. None of those taste like any of the RR13. I am sure that barrel is out there somewhere, but you would probably go broke kissing frogs before finding that Prince. My price for RR13 is $225 for all but batch 5, which I just won’t buy. It’s significantly worse than the others.
For the JD12, I loved Batch 1 and have paid $200 for backups. It has this deep dark molasses note in the back that reminds me of KoK. Batch 2… I won’t be buying any on secondary. It is worth MSRP to me.
The others on the list, I don’t care about. I either have enough or don’t want any.
Agreed on the Russell’s reserve.
Russells msrp is 150.
Sadly, it’s nearly impossible to get those bottles at their wishing prices.
Hot take, I don't mind stores that charge an extra $10 on a $60-150 bottle. It literally keeps away the flipptards. And guess what, those are the store I can usually find some allocated-ish stuff. Now museums suck, and charging $100 for eagle rare, guess what, I'm probably never shopping there again.
Paid 49.95 for Stagg, it's great at that price.
These videos are great. More like it please.
Great video guys - I debate this all the time
Srp on the knob creek 18 is 180!right?? Who’s finding it cheaper?
I have a place near me selling for 140 (sale price). I think i'm getting it tomorrow.
I find Stagg at $50. ER $35. BT at $27. EH Taylor $80. Wellers antique $65.
Where do you live? Lol
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Yeah right. And I’m Harry Styles
@@randolruiz9937 KY
@@eliwilson8242 You may be, as far as I know. But I'm sure enjoying my Buffalo Trace Products at MSRP. Your not the only one who doesn't believe it. But that's your problem.
You listed prices are 1/5 to a 1/10 of what these bottles are on shelves for let alone having to buy bundles of trash bottles to even get the chance to buy.
Secondary is much cheaper than bourbon museums. Blanton's is normally $100 on secondary and $200+ in bourbon museums. The issue is that secondary is getting more closed off. You really have to understand what you can say and what you can't. I find myself putting more and more text as jpeg. Everything looks like old school ransom notes.
Eagle rare $50
Weller 12 $0
Knob creek 18 $100
Ecbp $80-$120 depending on batch
Peerless double oak $60
Stagg/stagg jr $60-$80 depending on batch
Jack 12 $120
Russells 13 $120
Michters toasted bourbon $80
William heavenhill havent had so until then its $150
My max on stagg is 100-125
I’ve never seen it for anywhere near that cheap unfortunately
@@deankruse4491 I’ve bought 6 bottles in the last year at 65 out the door.
What about a Bookers 30th?
I wish you would show your receipts of what you actually paid for the bourbon that you are talking about. Because you guys keep saying you pay MSRP. Maybe not on all the ones you got but sounds ridiculous according to what we see on the market. I travel to Missouri Kansas City, Tennessee Paducah, Kentucky prices are all high. Nothing even closer to what you guys are actually saying.
I understand a different stores price according to other sales from different stores, but nobody sells anything at MSRP Maybe you guys get a discount because you’re a bourbon channel in real life all sales are high for the normal public
First off we don't have any deals with any stores and we definitely don't get discounts....We buy most of our bottles at Cox's Evergreen, Liquor Barn or Kroger. These store are always very close to MSRP if not spot on in the Louisville market. Now if you are talking about much smaller stores then sure they tend to be higher but honestly if a store is going to charge 15 to dollars more on a standard shelf bottle then I am probably not going to be a consistent customer.
I know, “To each his own”, but Stagg is simply cask strength Buffalo Trace. I think paying more than $80 is dumb. You are simply paying for the artificially created scarcity. Generally, young cask strengths should be similar to the regular strength plus 20% in price. Like, JD Single Barrel is $50, the cask strength is $73.
Interesting take. I’m definitely gonna try BT and Stagg side by side now! Made me very curious mate
Proof the Stagg down to 90, then compare, you will be stunned.
You really put into perspective. Thanks a lot.
MSRP
Jeez Guys Peerless Double Oak runs 130 at Peerless
I guess the actual answer of a consumer will pay exactly as much as their budget can allow for a luxury item, with consideration for both opportunity cost and location would be a lot shorter video.
But again, what are these class of videos (every whiskey TH-camr puts a few out annually) other than a reflection of subjective taste and an acknowledgment to the level of ease or difficulty they can acquire a good.
What is michters worth to the TH-camr that lives down the street from the distillery, has multiple parasocial relationships providing information or deals, leverages their audience for marketing promotions or coverage?
Now, what is michters worth to person dead center in a control state that doesn’t allow for shipping, doesn’t have a social media presence, and doesn’t have a lifestyle that can accommodate the required effort to secure that product?
First I am sorry that you live in a control state that sounds terrible and it would suck. To be honest I would probably look at joining some kind of whiskey club(That had picks) or something that Seelbach does with it's Whiskey membership.
We put out videos like these to help where to decided to spend money. Our palates are not perfect and I imagine we won't always agree on what we like. But when viewers ask for these types of videos we do our very best to not disappoint and try to help.
Now as someone that lives down the "street" from Michter's you are correct that it is a advantage to me being that close. But I have never been given a bottle from Michter's or have used a "social media presence" as a advantage at Michter's to get any bottle(I have applied for media samples and get denied every time). Also unless I am standing in line to see what they have at open which I will and have done in the past my main source of information comes from a public facebook group that people post in to say what they have in the giftshop. Lastly I have never received any information from a Michter's employee about a drop or a future release.
Now what is Michter's worth to you in a control state that doesn't allow shipping? I don't know that answer because I don't know you and your situation. But for me I know when I have wanted a bottle of something that didn't come to my state/ ship to my state I made it a point of great effort to figure out ways to get them and secure them way before I ever had any social media accounts.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Cheers!!
Fellows, most of us never see it.
Idk how you can give an “id pay this” price for something where your price is below the average msrp. That doesn’t really make sense. Ex: KC 18
That point being is I wouldn't buy it then.
You lost me whn you said max 100 for RR 13 nd Michter Toasted 160-180 !
Michter toasted is not even in same planet!
Lol nobody is getting JD 12 for $60 l
Dang I wanted to be the first comment !!! “Crack It” Prices. ER = 43. W12 = 75 KC18B1 = Pass ( sorry I dont like it ) if I had to but it 100 Max … ECBPC923 =100 , the others 75 max C920 = 150 easy … its the best Peerless DO = 90 all day … Stagg = 150 … JD12 = 90 ( not a fav). RR13 = 120ish …. Michters…. 80 or MSRP on anything …. WHH15- MSRP at the Distillery but not more …. BTW you guys are really stepping up your game ! Best of wishes from Those Bourbon Guys
$1.99 In today's economy I think we should all get a coupon to buy any of these for only $1.99. You know you work all month 40 hours a week and with your monthly paycheck you get the $1.99 coupon. With the additional TAX in Washington state, because our Govenor is an AZZ HAT we have to pay EVEN MORE for our Whiskey, IT'S BS. Ok Eagle Rare I would say $45.00. The Weller 12 I would pay $80.00 Top. Knob Creek I can't afford so I wouldn't pay over $160.00 if I had that much to spend on it. Now that Elijah Craig I would pay $100 easy. The Peerless Double Oak is one of my FAVORITES so $75.00 is good for me. STAGG, never tried it so no idea for me. Jack Daniels 12 year, maybe $80.00. The Russell's Reserve , Meh maybe as a Gift, I'm not gonna buy that one, at least not for my taste. Michter's I would go $100.00. Thanks for the video and showing me the Drinks I can't afford. That's why I'm drinking Bond Stone double Oaked right now. $50 out the door and I can drink it neat in a chilled glass.
Try the triple oaked bondstone sometime, its very good.
@@LeatherDaddy97 I've been looking at it, I'm gonna have to get it on the way home then.