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im gonna have to get a fresh bottle of old stock when i see it, its been awhile.
if you guys like old stock, ya gotta keep your eyes open for english barleywines. they are very similar in profile. big alcohol masked by layers of residual malt/sweetness
jw lees harvest ale is similar and equally awesome. it hangs around for years. its only brewed once a year but hangs around cuz of the price. i think the local distributor has a variety case that includes bottles from 07-09 aged in different types of casks like port, cherry, etc
Do I even want to know the price?
i think they are 8.99 and up a bottle depending on variety. bottles being 10.2 or 11 something ounces, clearly 12oz
also the cases are like $96 plus tax and thats only for 12 bottles
Honestly that isn't as bad as I thought. I'd totally buy a bottle or two. I don't think I could buy a case without getting a junk punch from the wife.
well yea, relatively speaking its clearly terrible if you read what i said about the price on those vintage old stocks
ive considered asking a friend to go halfs on a case but then realized it would be weird to pay $50 for a sixpack. ive had 2 of the 4 versions and honestly id rather pay the $20 bottle shop price just to try the 2 i havent had. they are worth it but clearly something to drink regularly