Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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I've decided that I'm going to stock a few bottles of hard liquer at work. The problem is that I can't put them in the fridge, and I dont have acces to large quantities of ice, so at the moment all I can think of is whisky, rum and brandy. And cocktails are pretty much out of the question.
Am I missing something, or should I just accept that unmixed dark spirits is what I can realistically expect under those circumstances?
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Work bottles to me are always things that can be enjoyed neat. No need to stress over ice or cocktails or whatever. You can up the game here by bringing in a set of glencairn or other nice glasses. Whisky/Scotch is always at the top of the list as are aged/dosed rums for those who don't like Scotch. (e.g. something like ron zacapa 23)
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@SKT For starters,it’s near impossible to get it up North,for any price.The back story for this bottle is that it was aged on the lower/cooler level of the warehouse,which necessitated that it be aged for an additional 8 months,which is supposed to have had an effect on the taste,and if that wasn’t enough it was aged in some specially made barrel. I’m a sucker for a backstory,and since I preordered it,it was only $67 plus tax,which came out to $74 out the door. I haven’t had any Eagle Rare in years and I’d be lying if I said I recognized the taste. At the end of the day,I really wanted to like it ,and it really delivered. Made me glad that I got 2 bottles. Back to your original question…Buffalo Trace owns the brand,as they do Blantons/Pappy etc. I can’t imagine although I don’t know for sure,that they use the same mashbill for all of them. I’ve heard that Elmer T. Lee is like Baby Blantons. P. S. Just did a little googling and it seems that most believe that Eagle Rare and Buffalo Trace are the same mashbill,but all similarities end there.
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Go Eagles, too bad for suspension.
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Please forgive me if this is a stupid question, but it is genuinely something I’ve thought about a few times while reading this thread.. Why is it you guys in the US struggle to buy your own whiskeys? @Jett129
I purchased this bottle of Eagle Rare 10 at my local Tesco on a clubcard offer just before last Xmas for £29 and they had shelves full of it. It’s still widely available and even on Amazon.co.uk for £33. I might need to polish up on my geo-politics but it’s baffling how this can be shipped 4000 miles accross the planet and sold to us for almost half the price you guys are paying?
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@pechelman So is the price you pay inflated due to the scarcity? Meaning you would pay less than us if supply met demand? Also, do the profits from the inflated price go the vendor or the distiller?
It just seems like it would make more sense to not bother exporting it to sit on shelves in the UK and end up selling heavily discounted and save it for yourselves.
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@pechelman Crazy.. I’m noticing I’m putting stuff back on the shelves more and more these days when I realise I’m paying three times as much for it as I did 5 years ago.
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@DeeDee85 Also for reasons beyond my comprehension,some areas of the country get less,significantly less than others. If my local liquor store only gets 6 bottles,even if the MSRP is only about $40,he knows the scarcity of it in this area,and that people sell it for much more on the secondary market,so he jacks up the price,and he does not share the extra money with anyone.
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@goosehd I’m sad to say I’ve played my part in the Rolex scalping game, watches were sort of my OCD hobby which led into OCD Iron Heart purchasing..
I wore them and moved them on when i needed the funds. The fact you could make a bit of profit at the same time was a bonus. But eventually got black listed as a scalper with my local AD for listing a Submariner on eBay. I’d kind of fell out with it the whole thing by then due to the artificial scarcity anyway and there was Iron Heart to fill the OCD hole in my life just when I needed it
The whiskey scalping thing is entirely new to me but I did wonder why you guys seemed to struggle to get the whiskeys we can get at a discount here in the UK.