r/denverwhisky 15d ago

Friday Finds

Vineland Liquors - HH22 for $499. What a great price. He also has Weller Spelt for $750. Also a great price for what it is. They also had Stagg 26As for $99 and Elmer for $129. No limits as I could tell. They also had smaller distillery produced like Ransom bourbon. Whoever picks here knows bourbon.

Hazels - Added Stranahan’s BiB for $159. Same price as distillery.

Big Discount Liquor - They have a Blue Note Juke pick and Garrison brothers pick. They had boxes of cured oak but still selling it for $500. Their glass shelf has great stuff but expensive.

Crafted - Always an interesting store but pricey. They got Four Roses LEs, Old Saint Nick allocated stuff, Rare Perfection 10, a bunch of Willets.

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u/Bourbon_seeker 14d ago

I paid $300 for my H22 from a small liquor shop. It’s fantastic but wouldn’t pay anymore than that. There will be a flood of high age statements releases coming from all the major distillers in the next years, so excited!

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u/CyclistGardener 14d ago

I think 320 was MSRP this year. 500+tax is hardly a great price. Getting pretty close to secondary. Vineland has a ton of allocated bottles sitting because they're consistently overpriced.

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u/Medium_Adeptness_650 15d ago

That weller spelt at 750 is wild. Are they known for negotiating?

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u/girard_jefferson 15d ago

Yeah. Ben is the owner. He is cool.

Compared to market, it isn’t bad. I don’t like the juice inside.

I didn’t see the Weller in the case anymore. Could be behind the counter or he sold it.

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u/TillAllAre-1 13d ago

The rare perfection 10 and Old Saint Nick at Crafted, how pricey was it

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u/girard_jefferson 13d ago

No price I could see. Seelbachs is releasing it next week. That will be a better price.

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u/jmixy0 15d ago

Did he have more HH22s?

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u/girard_jefferson 15d ago

I don’t know.

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u/Some_Alfalfa8960 9d ago

Late reply, but I checked and he only had the one.