OT: Bourbon Hunting Season...What Did You Get!?

Submitted by Lakeyale13 on December 15th, 2022 at 9:19 AM

This time of year is "Hunting" season for many....especially for us Bourbon Lovers.  From November through December the ultra rare "unicorn" Limited Editions get released.  What bottles did MGoBourbon fans get this season?  What are you going to be sipping on during the Playoffs!?  Cheers to all my MgoBrothers and Sisters.

DTOW

December 15th, 2022 at 10:45 AM ^

I've got a raffle tonight with hopes of one of the following:

- Pappy anything

- BTAC anything

- Weller 12, full proof, single barrel or CYPB

- Shenks

- Michters Toasted

All would be had for MSRP cost. Unfortunately with 225 tickets sold my chances aren't the greatest.

Kingpin74

December 15th, 2022 at 11:06 AM ^

Ohio is as well, the big lottery was this week for Pappy, Eagle Rare 17, WL Weller, etc. You can pick up Weller Special Reserve (Green) and Antique (Red), Buffalo Trace, and Wathen's from time to time if you check the state inventory website. But beyond that, you have to get lucky in the lottery or pay way above sticker online. My favorites that you can get anytime are:

-Bulleit 10 year ($40, white label. The regular one is an easy go-to as well, and their black label high proof one is also pretty good)

-Four Roses Small Batch Select ($60, black label. The Small Batch is a bargain for $35 also and the regular is a good everyday one for $23. People swear by the Single Barrel as some have mentioned, but it has a little too much zip for me.)

-Yellowstone ($35)

-Redwood Empire ($40)

-Woodinville ($40)

-Anything Whistlepig or Rabbit Hole ($60-$75 range)

-Blade and Bow ($60)

-Someone else mentioned Chicken Cock, and I second that

bleens ditch

December 15th, 2022 at 11:36 AM ^

I live in KY near Louisville.  I have wayyyyy to many bottles of Bourbon.  I learned that there are some great bourbons that are also available in most places. 

When I find a “collectors” bourbon I will buy it at retail and give it away.  I have done that with Blantons and Elijah Craig 18YO and EC Barrel Proof.

Some collectors bourbons are too good to give away though - Weller Antique 107 is the bomb in my opinion.

Great bourbons for my palate that you can find on the regular are Old Forrester 1920, Cactoctin Creek Cask Proof Rye, Wild Turkey Rare Breed (both the Rye and The Bourbon), McKenna 10 Year BIB, Peerless Single Barrel Rye, Bakers Single Barrel 107 proof, and Stellum Single Barrel Bourbon.

 

 

tspoon

December 15th, 2022 at 9:25 AM ^

There are many, many wonderful things about living in NC ... but bourbon hunting is not one of them.  Extremely limited choices for anything remotely cool.

So I was very happy to be back in GR the last couple of days, where I snagged a glass of Weller 12 year at a business dinner.  Fantastic.

Before hopping on my flight I called around to a couple of the retailers in town to see if any was in stock (it wasn't). If any fellow Wolverine in MI (or elsewhere) wants to hook a brother up with one of those bottles, I would gladly pay retail + shipping + a little premium for your time!

Lakeyale13

December 15th, 2022 at 9:28 AM ^

Yes...here in NC (I'm in Winston Salem), if you don't have a relationship with the store manager you likely aren't getting anything rare or special.  I guess that is probably the rule and not the exception in most states.

Furthermore, not to add to your pain, but the show "Yellowstone" featured Weller 12 in a couple of recent episodes.  I'm sure that is going to take something that is already incredibly rare and make it close to impossible to find.

gobluem

December 15th, 2022 at 9:29 AM ^

I gave up chasing stuff as a lot of it is insanely overpriced and I have better stuff to spend my time/money on nowadays

 

Just picked up a bunch of stuff for the holidays and spent probably 30 bucks/bottle

 

Evan Williams BiB

Wild Turkey 101

Four Roses Single Barrel

Rittenhouse Rye

Ardbeg Wee Beastie

CarrIsMyHomeboy

December 15th, 2022 at 9:30 AM ^

More of a challenge of effort than of dollars: I continue to chase any variety of Blanton's.

My liquor store receives bottles weekly, but they only number 2 or so each time. It's one of the few brands that the owners have a policy not to set aside for customers, and my timing remains unlucky, in terms of getting there to earn one the honest way.

MgoHillbilly

December 15th, 2022 at 10:00 AM ^

The days of getting btac at msrp are over. I'll pay higher msrp prices for stuff i know I'll love.  

Best score this year was HH17 at $50 over msrp this spring.  Michters bp rye at msrp. Lucked out there.  Grabbed a few ehtaylor single barrels and was fortunate enough to trade for a Mammoth rye and Alberta premium cask strength rye with blueinrockford.

Got a Traverse city cherry cask strength when i was up in Michigan this year and an ecbp c922 a couple months ago.

Blue spot and gold spot for Irish pick ups this year.

No idea what I'll drink during the playoffs.

MgoHillbilly

December 15th, 2022 at 10:36 AM ^

Yeah, I'm flexible. When you know what you like it makes hunting less painful and time consuming. You get a pretty good feel for what you're willing to pay over msrp for stuff as soon as you see a hard to find bottle on the shelf.

I'm not a fan of wheaters, so I don't spend a second trying to find weller or pappy.

gopoohgo

December 15th, 2022 at 9:36 AM ^

It used to be fun...until all the retailers realized just how much a bottle of Antique Collection was actually worth.  

Here in Maryland 5 years ago, was able to score GT Stagg, Thomas Handy, and Saz 18 at MSRP, in addition to others (Birthday Bourbon, EH Taylor Cured Oak, and a whopper, Booker's Limited Edition Rye).  

 

Now everything costs $500 a bottle.  No thanks

Booted Blue in PA

December 15th, 2022 at 9:42 AM ^

several Blantons expressions: SFTB, Gold, Takara Red and Takara Gold, along with EW 12year.  All imported from Japan.    High West Midwinter Nights Dram and Elijah Craig 18 year, from a buddy who manages a liquor store in NY state.  I managed a Michter's 10 year rye and a Weller 12 year from PA's state run liquor distribution website, which is run about as well as the average dumpster fire.

 

The market in the US is insane.... to many dopes buying bottles to line their shelves for cool pictures they post on facebook.   People are literally standing in line outside Heaven Hill gift shop, 12 hours before they open, in hopes of getting a bottle of William Heaven Hill, that they have for sale before they leave the parking lot.     I'm guessing in the recession of 2023, disposable income will contract enough to squeeze the bottle flippers and fad collectors out of the bourbon market... At least that's what I'm hoping.

Booted Blue in PA

December 15th, 2022 at 9:59 AM ^

I'm in PA.   All that blantons came here from Japan, along with the Evan Williams 12 year (which is fantastic as well).   Last year I was offered a Thomas Handy (from a store in NY) they wanted 350 for it.... i thanked him for thinking of me, but wasn't willing to pay 3x the actual price for barrel proof rye, just because its part of the BTAC collection.   I have a 2017 Pappy 15 yr and  a WLW from 2019 that i'm savoring on special occasions.  

Wild Turkey Rare breed, (bourbon and rye) and Woodford Reserve Double Oaked are my favorite regulars, and still relatively easy to acquire.