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Damn! I happily paid $29.00 when it was back on the shelves for the first time in a long time.
Another reason to move out of Florida!




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One of my favorites.

For me, it is all-around good Bourbon.

Here in Ohio, I never have to wait more than a week to find it.


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Easily one of my biggest bourbon frustrations. There was a time some years ago where I would literally buy B.Trace by the case at HyVee for about $20/bottle. (In MInnesota)

I used it for my barrel-aged old fashioned recipe.

Today? Forget about it, I don’t have the time or money to invest in the type of relationship you need to have with the liquor store owners to get anything made by B.T. (I used that money and time budget for my local cigar humidor).

Seeing it occasionally in the wild at $40+ a bottle only causes me anger; so I stopped looking.

Now I used Bullit Rye for my batched Old Fashioneds.


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BT is semi-available in central Texas. Blanton's turned me onto EH Taylor BiB, which turned me onto 1792 BiB, which turned me onto Early Times BiB, which turned me onto Old Forester 1897 BiB.

BT is okay, I prefer Weller SR.


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Posts: 6185 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: September 14, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Its an allocated bourbon in ND. Not sure why that is. I was in a grocery store liquor section and they had 2 bottles with a 1 bottle limit. So I bought it just because you cant find them here. So I have two now!!!
 
Posts: 8240 | Location: Bismarck ND | Registered: February 19, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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BT was near impossible to find in my part of the Country for quite some time. Recently it is showing up in liquor stores, and grocery stores fairly regularly.
 
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Still nothing in my area despite it being all over St. Louis.
 
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