That Old Kentucky Tavern midcentury packaging is fire. *
Posted by doubledown
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Bottled in Bond Tax Strip indicates 1957 bottling season (distillation year 1950). *
Posted by haighter
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It went downhill after that. So did Old Crow.*
Posted by complainant
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The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean?:
Posted by JeffFrank ?si=vct8TS3ahnsC7xzH
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That’s how bottles work. *
Posted by doubledown
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This sounds fun
Posted by Sounder
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Is the value in the bottle itself? I’m assuming the flavor of the spirit would be altered by now?*
Posted by Dikta
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Nah…like any other fetish property there are collectors for old unopened whiskies…
Posted by haighter
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Star Wars figure still in original packaging.*
Posted by DT
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I know the Haig & Haig can be around $500 if right batch.*
Posted by ibdoc
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How much for the Power's? Is that the Italian proof?*
Posted by JacobRDaugherty
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Let me try to figure that out. The 2 irish are difficult because they have no year markings...
Posted by haighter
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That looks like thd 1980's bottlings*
Posted by JacobRDaugherty
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Nevemind I see the John Lane. That distillery ended in 1975 and left Dublin
Posted by JacobRDaugherty
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Yea…and it’s a bar top instead of a screw top. No upcs or government warnings either…
Posted by haighter
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Our group owns dead rabbit. Jack is one the foremost experts on the John's Lane
Posted by JacobRDaugherty
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Ask him about the Paddy as well if you have a chance. Both of those bottles are devoid...
Posted by haighter
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Supposed to meet up tomorrow to discuss the new Irish Mexican
Posted by JacobRDaugherty
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Carlos O'Kelly's! It's big in Wichita.*
Posted by complainant
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