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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 576519" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>LOL…not likely. Not for $275. That’s like 4 bottles of Redbreast or Green Spot or 7 bottles of the Teeling. Whatever. It’s a big deal for me to put out the $65 for the Redbreast 12, which is excellent. The youngest whiskey that goes into it is 12 yo…10 years in oak and 2 years in sherry. But some is older, mixed to provide year to year consistently. </p><p></p><p>And the thing is…I might like it…too much. Then where? Up to a Redbreast 27 yo for $600? There goes the retirement.</p><p></p><p>Kinda funny…I actually think that kind of price is appropriate for a 21 yo Irish, or Scotch whiskey…maybe half that much for a 15 - 18 yo. But I’d think it was insane for any Bourbon or Canadian or whatever else. Why is that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 576519, member: 1365"] LOL…not likely. Not for $275. That’s like 4 bottles of Redbreast or Green Spot or 7 bottles of the Teeling. Whatever. It’s a big deal for me to put out the $65 for the Redbreast 12, which is excellent. The youngest whiskey that goes into it is 12 yo…10 years in oak and 2 years in sherry. But some is older, mixed to provide year to year consistently. And the thing is…I might like it…too much. Then where? Up to a Redbreast 27 yo for $600? There goes the retirement. Kinda funny…I actually think that kind of price is appropriate for a 21 yo Irish, or Scotch whiskey…maybe half that much for a 15 - 18 yo. But I’d think it was insane for any Bourbon or Canadian or whatever else. Why is that? [/QUOTE]
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