$20 for 2 ounces. That seems steep to a poor guy like me, but I'll probably never have another opportunity in my life to try it. Would you other poor folk go for it?
$20 for 2 ounces. That seems steep to a poor guy like me, but I'll probably never have another opportunity in my life to try it. Would you other poor folk go for it?
Yes, order 2 :)
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Yes. $20 is a great price for it, I've payed a lot more than that. It is going for $45/dram in downtown LA
It is pretty good stuff, even for a bourbon.
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Walter Havens, proud member of the Brotherhood of the Open Comb
Bringer of the Badger. "it's my job"
$20 is a lot cheaper than the $100+ you'll pay for a bottle of it. I think it's worth it and worth the time to savor it.
Guess I got a great deal here in Chicago tonight, where I paid $16 for a really nice-sized serving.
Nick
No anchovies? — you've got the wrong man. I spell my name "Danger"
I would go for it. It is pretty difficult to find, and $20 is MUCH cheaper than what you'd pay on the off chance you find a bottle.
Is it down on first street by the river? Haven't been there in a long time!
Mark
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For anyone in Chicago looking to try the Pappy 20 year old, I got it at Stanley's Kitchen and Tap on Lincoln Avenue. It really was one heck of a generous pour for $16. Pretty decent food there, too.
Nick
No anchovies? — you've got the wrong man. I spell my name "Danger"
If you have to ask us, the answer is always yes and a second for dessert!
Justin -- AOM || BOTOC || Pogonophile
My Dad taught me the one way to drink Scotch Whisky, however I like.
OH MAN! I was just in St. Charles on business for several weeks. I would have joined you for a drink of Pappy. I was unplugged from B&B this time, but next time maybe I'll PM you before I come. I didn't go to Hendrick's. Wish I had. Went to Tony's, Quintessential, and McNally's. Tony's was good, Q had potential but they didn't know how to cook a steak, and McNally's was also decent with some pretty good beer.
Back to the question at hand - YES!! That's not a bad price for a great pour.
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