I guess they stopped making Yippee Ka Yay and made Campfire a Utah exclusive. Maybe it wasn't selling as well as they'd have liked it to but I liked it as scotch was my gateway spirit and still drink a lot more of it vs. Bourbon / Rye.
I feel like campfire is the one that's easy to find. That and double rye. Bourye and Yippee Ki Yay are impossible to find and MWND.
There were quite a few people on the local Facebook group who went out and bought campfire as it was being pulled from distribution. Rest of the regular HW portfolio is pretty easy to find. I have a couple bottles of MWND from last year and the year before but haven't seen this year's batch around here.
It used to be easy to find and I think it sat in the shelves a bit due to it's unusual profile. I see Bourye being available at a store not too far from me for 70$
I've never seen Bourye in the wild. $70 is pretty reasonable considering secondary pricing I've seen.
~$20 over MSRP, I really liked the 2019 but NYGator likes the 2020 and 2021 offerings. On a related note:
Let me explain to my wife that I need to go to the state store to get a bottle for someone on the internet. Just one?
Old Carter about to be distributed to GA. And my local store said next week Bardstown should hit. Never had either but looking forward to grabbing a few different Bardstown
Thanks DistantFactor ! Still can’t believe I had to go to the opposite corner of the country for a 46 cask strength.
Someone asked about blue note recently in the thread. I picked up a bottle today and it is pretty good. $30 but only says aged at least 3 years. I didn’t think it tasted overly young, but could be something to keep an eye on overtime.
Be careful with that BT SP. Drinks far to easy that I have to question each morning after how the bottle sprung a leak.
Opened the Armida up, kinda disappointed but I knew what it was going in. It will be a pour for friends coming over that like the fruity ones
Congrats to our Michigan men, that’s a hell of a team you’ve got there Anison tjsblue goblue31602 dathalfnukkahd
There was a line 20 people deep last week in Marietta, OH and I assumed it was for blanton's/ER, but no. Everyone ran for the crown peach. I'm talking old ass farmers in trump hats, too
I'm sure it's delicious, especially mixed with iced tea, but there's like 10 whiskey manufacturers that make a peach whiskey
I'm going to be in Birmingham this weekend. Are there any good bourbon stores that I should hit up? I'm guessing Birmingham bourbon stores won't have any allocated stuff or if they do it will be all sold out or will have ridiculous secondary market style pricing. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I would have never guessed a man of your esteemed palate has tried not just one but multiple such peach whiskeys to be able to compare.