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Sign Up Now!Most of the google hits lead to holladay distilling and BJ holladay is Ben holladay however bourbon brands/stories are bought and sold all the time. I found a few sites selling that bottle, most in different languages, but they all said distilled in KY. This site though has a picture of the back and the label says distilled in KY. This site also says who it was distilled by.Interesting, I found some spots online stating it was also from Weston, MO where the current, updated distillery is.
Most of the google hits lead to holladay distilling and BJ holladay is Ben holladay however bourbon brands/stories are bought and sold all the time. I found a few sites selling that bottle, most in different languages, but they all said distilled in KY. This site though has a picture of the back and the label says distilled in KY. This site also says who it was distilled by.
B J Holladay
This bottle of BJ holladay private keep was a Japanese export back in 1999. From the Stitzel Weller Distillery known for its fantastic BourbonsDefinitely Pappy Van Winkle juice$1200 plus actual shippingAs usual, always up for tradesDO NOT PAY USING PAYPA ...www.mybeercollectibles.com
100% amazing bourbon. I used to drive by it every day on the way to work and their tasting tour was really fun.Bowman bros is Buffalo trace juice that they ship to Virginia and run it through a still in Virginia that does nothing but allow them to put distilled on VA on the label. It’s fantastic
oh ya i went and grabbed a peanut butter and pickle juice hazy ipa there yesterdayWent to WSB over my lunch hour in Swimtown. No Buffalo Trace, but I picked up Basil Hayden Toast as my liquor of choice.
I live in Bennington, I could hook up a regular for $35 or a barrel pick for $45.Went to WSB over my lunch hour in Swimtown. No Buffalo Trace, but I picked up Basil Hayden Toast as my liquor of choice.
For Buffalo Trace? Fuck yeah, I’m down. I used to live in Bennington and I’m still close enough to be like 10-15 minutes away.I live in Bennington, I could hook up a regular for $35 or a barrel pick for $45.
PM me and we can set up a meet up. The two barrel picks from jacks are two different picks. One on the right is the regular BT.For Buffalo Trace? Fuck yeah, I’m down. I used to live in Bennington and I’m still close enough to be like 10-15 minutes away.
We definitely need this thread. I would trade someSo who got an OF 1924, and what were your thoughts?
Also, anyone gotten the 117 Angela’s Share?
I don’t want to influence anyone, but DO NOT PAY much over SRP for the 1924. Don’t get me wrong, the nose is incredible, albeit atypical for OF. After 5 pours, I have yet to get the slightest banana hint from it. There are very deep and rich flavors on the palate of oak sugars, caramel, burnt sugar, maybe some light red fruits. But the finish is relatively short (given the $115 tag). If it is offere at that cost, given the limited availability, I’d buy a 2nd bottle, and recommend buying, but I do think an appropriate price is $80. For me, coin flip with 1920 for what I prefer.
PS @HuskerGarrett where is our bourbon/alcohol thread for trades and info sharing?
So you’re saying 1920 is just as good? I’ve seen both around in stores and heard good things about OF but never tried any of their series (probably because I mostly prefer Ryes). Next time I’m at WBS I may pick one up to try, would you recommend the 1920 or something else in their series? Looking online they do have a Rye I might also look for.So who got an OF 1924, and what were your thoughts?
Also, anyone gotten the 117 Angela’s Share?
I don’t want to influence anyone, but DO NOT PAY much over SRP for the 1924. Don’t get me wrong, the nose is incredible, albeit atypical for OF. After 5 pours, I have yet to get the slightest banana hint from it. There are very deep and rich flavors on the palate of oak sugars, caramel, burnt sugar, maybe some light red fruits. But the finish is relatively short (given the $115 tag). If it is offere at that cost, given the limited availability, I’d buy a 2nd bottle, and recommend buying, but I do think an appropriate price is $80. For me, coin flip with 1920 for what I prefer.
PS @HuskerGarrett where is our bourbon/alcohol thread for trades and info sharing?
Pin one, hoss! I am down for it! Different areas of the country get different bottles, I am happy to do trades, meet-ups for swaps, hell, let’s get together and do a barrell pick 🤣We definitely need this thread. I would trade some
I am saying that 1920 is higher proof (which I tend to like), so it is bolder, and to me, has a longer finish. Plus, I can get it for 1/2 the MSRP of 1924 (good luck buying 1924 at MSRP right now). So the value is superior, for a product that I would consider to be on a very equal level.So you’re saying 1920 is just as good? I’ve seen both around in stores and heard good things about OF but never tried any of their series (probably because I mostly prefer Ryes). Next time I’m at WBS I may pick one up to try, would you recommend the 1920 or something else in their series? Looking online they do have a Rye I might also look for.
I haven’t tried any Widow Janes yet, but have heard some good things.
Tried this last weekend, really smooth stuff. highly recommend, little on the lighter side since its only 91 proof.
I used to think makers mark was low end bourbon until last spring dad went to the bourbon trail and brought back a good bottle of it. I’d have to look In his liquor cabinet to see exactly what it was. Needless to say my opinion of it has changed.View attachment 35768
Did this flight last Thursday, and I was somewhat sad The Boss Hog was my least favorite, but not bad. That BRT-02 was fantastic, and I’ve been trying to get my hands on one for a couple months. The Amburana Lionheart Rye was also great.