Enki_Amenra
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I have a friend in Michigan and they do drops just like we did today and don’t have trouble selling it. The stores you’ve been to that can’t sell it, what are they pricing their eagle rare at lolNo. Sadly. But I travel all over the country. Some states get literally single digit cases a year, others get unlimited and they can't sell it all. So stupid.
This is especially the case with BT product in general. For example, VA gets a ton of Blantons. Always has, and even when our allocated system turned into random drops at random times of the day, Blantons was still plentiful. Some states, barely get it at all. Average bourbon that people go nuts for, but it's not even one of BT's most highly allocated products, and yet distribution from state to state varies widely. Some states are also plentiful with Buffalo Trace (literally sits in grocery stores in Cali) while others have it as an allocated item. It's ridiculous, but with their production ramping up, I believe that just like the craft beer boom, the bubble will eventually burst.No. Sadly. But I travel all over the country. Some states get literally single digit cases a year, others get unlimited and they can't sell it all. So stupid.
Yeah in about 2-3 years, Buffalo trace will be sitting on the shelf with everything else. I doubt it will with Blantons, EHT, WellerThis is especially the case with BT product in general. For example, VA gets a ton of Blantons. Always has, and even when our allocated system turned into random drops at random times of the day, Blantons was still plentiful. Some states, barely get it at all. Average bourbon that people go nuts for, but it's not even one of BT's most highly allocated products, and yet distribution from state to state varies widely. Some states are also plentiful with Buffalo Trace (literally sits in grocery stores in Cali) while others have it as an allocated item. It's ridiculous, but with their production ramping up, I believe that just like the craft beer boom, the bubble will eventually burst.