Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
May 21 @ 11:01 AM ET
i did just see the 12 for like 65 bucks. it looks like our prices vary pretty widely. i can't believe the same bottle can be 50 miles apart and be $40 different in price. - kicksave856
At the same place, a bottle of wine I can get at the LCBO for 20 bucks was 45 American. It was really weird how differently priced things were. There was this Louisiana vodka brand that was like 10 bucks for a bottle. They had about 9 flavours and one was "Purple."
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
May 21 @ 11:01 AM ET
ya....that's a bit pricey ( AKA read stupid)
You know what I like ? The test results from experts when they taste blindfolded
No BS from what house or region its from,
They do it for wine, don’t know if there such a thing for Whiskey - Xizord
i'm not above paying up to 75 bucks or so for a good bottle (i mostly drink bourbon, but i like most kinds of whiskey). i'll pay $100 for a bottle that is for special occasions only and is gonna last a few years. but for the most part i keep it under $50. my favorite easily accessible, everyday bourbon is buffalo trace and it's only like 30 bucks.
At the same place, a bottle of wine I can get at the LCBO for 20 bucks was 45 American. It was really weird how differently priced things were. There was this Louisiana vodka brand that was like 10 bucks for a bottle. They had about 9 flavours and one was "Purple." - AdamFrench
It's so bad I guess legally they just couldn't call it "grape" loll
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option. Joined: 09.29.2005
May 21 @ 11:04 AM ET
At the same place, a bottle of wine I can get at the LCBO for 20 bucks was 45 American. It was really weird how differently priced things were. There was this Louisiana vodka brand that was like 10 bucks for a bottle. They had about 9 flavours and one was "Purple." - AdamFrench
lol the flavors.
as soon as you see flavors you know what's up. we have a bourbon brand called bird dog and they priced their bottles like everybody else except they weren't even trying to hide the facts that it was like 80 proof and was hardly aged at all. they'd put like 25 minutes of work into it. next thing you knew the prices came down and there was peach, and apple, and chocolate, etc. habsolute junk.
i'm not above paying up to 75 bucks or so for a good bottle (i mostly drink bourbon, but i like most kinds of whiskey). i'll pay $100 for a bottle that is for special occasions only and is gonna last a few years. but for the most part i keep it under $50. my favorite easily accessible, everyday bourbon is buffalo trace and it's only like 30 bucks. - kicksave856
Ya that make sense, was reffering to earlier post with bottles in the 200-400$ !
But is every day bourbon the one we should use to spike our coffee !? !