Post 655 made on Wednesday June 27, 2018 at 07:21 |
vwpower44 Super Member |
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It was 1792/Barton, so more than likely nothing expensive. I heard that there is only about 10% loss. Those barrels are extremely sturdy. You can take one off Niagara falls, and it won't lose a drop.
The problem is that most of these Rickhouses are from when these companies started up 100-150 years ago. More than likely we will see a Warehouse 30 Collapse edition 1792, just like Heaven Hill did with their Pre-fire bourbon, and the Buffalo Trace EHT Warehouse C Tornado Survival batch. These bourbons fetch a pretty penny. Warehouse C Tornado goes for about $1600 a bottle.
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