My stash |
Now why would I do this? I searched the 20 year bottle on Craigslist and it was going for $500. This bourbon is so rare that stores only get a few bottles per year and they fly off the shelves. So if I was lucky, I could keep the more expensive bottle and sell the cheaper one to cover the cost of both.
I immediately cracked open the 23 year and all I can say is that it is amazing. No mixers, no ice, just straight, smooth bourbon. Even if you don't like bourbon - if you get a chance, try it.
I started posting ads on Craigslist in the New York metro area during my last week of work, then in Atlanta when I went home for a few days, and finally in Kentucky as I drove up for the holidays. I got a few inquiries here and there but nothing serious. I dropped the price to $450 and then got a serious buyer in North Carolina. After a little negotiation he got me down to $400, and with shipping that meant i got $375 out of it. It wasn't quite what I wanted, but it would have to do. Note - don't go into FedEx or UPS with a bottle of alcohol to ship. Listen to me closely... you're shipping olive oil. A fine, expensive bottle of olive oil. You follow?
I shared my bottle with friends and before I knew it, it was gone. But it was well worth it. Then on a whim I searched eBay to see how much an empty bottle would go for. To my surprise it was $50. So I put my used bottle on the website and within 5 days I was shipping an empty bottle. So in the end, I was only $25 in the hole.
I've seen a glass of this bourbon go from $40-50, and I can really justify that price. But if you have a friend with a connection or find someone with a stash like I did, try to take advantage of it. It's the best bourbon I've ever had!
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