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Visited Preseveration this past weekend. They have a new Rare Prefection 8 yr blend of 3 KY bourbon that I got to sample. Very good and their tour and tasking was awesome.
I'm with you David. I love MGP but Penelope just doesn't do it for me. And I've tried 5 different expressions.
Preservation Distillery is awesome. Very underrated. Nice tour but their high proof bourbon tasting is the BEST tasting you can do in all of KY. The tasting is spectacular.
Love how you kept the new set so similar to the old one. Tremendous!
Why is anyone listening to him? He is clearly over the limit. He is lit😂😂😂
Fuck Blantons. Overpriced okay bourbon
Lol 1924 is overpriced? They sold every bottle they made in short order! How about we start with there wasn’t enough….
Preservation is pricey but quality juice. I didn't appreciate their product when I first started but now that I have some time under my belt, I won't pass a pour up. Hope to see you at Bourbon on the Banks.
I totally agree on the $250. A little steep for something that'll sit on the shelf.
Finally got a bottle of that Disco 11 which is 73% 13yo Kentucky (rumored to be Turkey) and I gotta say that old bourbon really is special stuff but the price has to be right.
Mckenna is at Costco for $54
Agreed. OF 1924 is way over-priced. HM is currently over-priced as well for what it is. Both are very good but are a "Hold" for me until the price comes down.
Knob Creek 12 is excellent but it retails in Virginia for around $85.00 and is available about twice a year but the single barrel Knob Creek 9 is around $60.00 is excellent too and its always on the shelf. Next time you are in Florida the 12 is always available and its around the same price as Virginia.
Henry McKenna in Houston now is $70- $75. Which is about $10 more than what it was 3 months ago. I agree, not nearly good enough to justify price.
New riff single barrel better than regular Blantons
I have statesman at 35 around me so I was shocked to see it at first but for over 50 it doesn't quite hold up. I think at the 35 it has a place tho
Henry McKenna 10 yr used to collect dust on the bottom shelf at $29 until it was named best 10 yr bourbon of the year. Now it's $60 and hardtop find. Go with Russell's Reserve10 yr.
That’s funny when I got Henry McKenna 10yr it was $29.00 every day for years i would pick it up a couple times a year weller green$16.99 and 107 weller $18.99 and for all (3) we’re on the shelf far as the eye could see😂old forester birthday bourbon $49.00 all day long though that was a expensive bottle back in the day😂😂😂😂
If it exists, can someone tell me something that is just sitting on the shelf to buy that tastes better and is cheaper.
It’s all about enjoying your drink; no matter how you drink it. Enjoy with old and new friends.
Eagle rare is 10 years old also, and NO bourbon is worth more than 50 bucks
You ain’t my real dad, you can’t tell me what to do. I’ve had plenty of old fashions with expensive bourbon of mine. It’s MINE
Pricing is an ongoing problem with bourbon (the entire economy). I think we may to get to the point where we buy less or the industry figures out how make great bourbon more inexpensively. Which could lead to younger juice with more finishes. We may already be seeing that.
My liquor store busted a few of those up and I got to buy a 1910 old Forester!!!! It’s one of my favorites now
1924 way better
While in Michigan you need to look for New Holland Dragon Milk Origin.
I don't drink alcohol when I go out. Too expebsive. Also, I will not drive after having a drink or two.
You can find McKenna all day at 50-65$ (depending on the shop) in New England. Not my cup of tea so I always pass on it. Can’t imagine paying 80$ for it!
With all due respect we’re loosing interest in the channel with bottles that most, if not all of us, will ever see or be able to afford to buy! Please revisit the real world that most of us live in or “unsubscribe” is a clear option for us.
Henry McKenna BiB used to be sub-$30! The last one I bought it had risen to $40. Consumers have been brainwashed into accepting these idiotic current prices.
I recently picked up a 130.8 proof OFSBBS rye and it is ridiculously delicious
I have not had either one of these. I enjoyed the RR 10Y and Eagle Rare but the ER is really tough to find. I even thought Buillett 10Y was pretty good as well.
Eagle rare and Russell's reserve are better than both for half the price. I always purchase a pour before I buy a bottle over 100$
These 2 are not even on the same planet as far as how good they are. HM BIB is hot garbage. The taste reminds me of the smell of commercial floor cleaner. The OF 1924 is fantastic. I'll take it all day long at MSRP.
The 5 members of my whiskey club just blinded 1924, 1920, President’s Choice, and Cooper’s Craft 100. All 5 of us easily put 1924 in last place out of the 4 bottles. Just wild how different everyone’s palettes and preferences are in the whiskey world. Good selection of bottle finds for you guys this year already! Love the content!
Well, if you know you're gonna see it again because you've had another bottle already...s Ahh fulkit, drink it how you like. Just don't shelve it and pose.
Mckenna is now 80? What a joke. PASS
So, there are no comparisons that competes with Stagg...🤣 there are high proofers but nothing tastes as good?
Got McKenna at Costco for 46.99 2 weeks ago.
It’s all about location. We can get Henry McKenna for 55-65 in the St. Louis area at most places, but a lot of places charge secondary prices on Eagle Rare at 80+ and it’s Rare to spot one in the wild.
Henry McKenna disappeared for a couple of years but it is everywhere now in MN and I can get it easily for $60 and the last two times for $49.99 if I hunt just a bit. For me, it's a no-brainer and an easy biy.
McKenna is $69 in michigan and going up 🤔
State minimum is $65, but that's if you can get it at state minimum. I typically can, but it's not in my usual rotation because of it.
I suddenly appreciate Virginia ABC prices!
I'm trying to find Eagle Rare.
I can get the McKenna for $60 which isn’t too bad but 120 for 10 year old Forrester at 100 proof little steep, but it is a good bottle🥃🥃
When I first bought a Henry McKenna I paid $35. My local shop raised the price to $39 after he sold through 2 cases very quickly. It then jumped to $99. No one was buying it so he dropped it down to $65. Asking price on the 1924 $199
Jack Daniels 12-year (batch 2) is probably the best bottle I was able to get so far this year...got it for just slightly above MSRP
Henry is $55 in Long Beach, CA.
I just did a 10 year blind (5 different) -O.F came in second -HMK came in last
What were the other places?
1- Jack Daniels 2- Old Forester 3- Eagle Rare 4- Basil Hayden 5- Henry McKenna
@@zenku1357 haven't had the 1924 yet, but the jd10 was fantastic when I had it
If I ever find a bottle of 1924 in my lifetime, I’ll buy it, no luck so far…