How much should I pay for an antique 107 Weller?
Not surprisingly, the MSRP for Weller Antique 107 has officially risen to $50. With all the hype around Weller Antique 107, it’s all too easy to write it off entirely as overblown enthusiasm.
Is Weller Antique 107 hard to find?
We miss the days where Weller Antique 107 sat on the shelf. It used to have a plump bottle and be available almost everywhere. However, since the new bottle has taken over, it’s become incredibly difficult to find. As a result of this, many are unable to get their hands on one other than the occasional bar pour.
Is Weller 107 Pappy?
Weller Antique 107 (often called “OWA” for Old Weller Antique) used to be released on an ongoing basis with other Weller expressions but is now highly allocated. It’s rumored to have the same mashbill as the Old Rip Van Winkle (Pappy) lineup.
Is Weller 107 allocated?
Notify me when this product is available: We have allocated for you this wheated bourbon with a full-bodied flavor and a balanced palate. Old Weller Antique is bottled at 107 proof, offering a complex taste and bold finish.
Is Weller 107 single barrel?
Old Weller Antique 107 Proof Bourbon Whiskey The Original Wheated Bourbon One Liter Single Barrel hard to find ! This is a whiskey for memorable occasions. It is a mellow Bourbon being born of pure cascading limestone spring water and rich native grain.
What is the hardest Weller to get?
William Larue Weller Stagg are probably the hardest to find bottles in the BTAC due to both of them continually topping best whiskey/bourbon ratings and awards every year. Let’s just set expectations: you won’t walk into a liquor store and find this sitting on a shelf for its retail price of $80.
Where is Weller Antique 107 distilled?
Buffalo Trace Distillery
Since 1999, the brand has been owned by the Sazerac Company. It is produced at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. Like all bourbons, Weller is distilled from a mash composed of at least 51% corn (maize).
Why is Weller so hard to find?
It’s supply and demand, plain and simple. Buffalo Trace points out that a 12-year lag between barrelling and bottling makes it hard to respond to demand. Any Weller 12 you find today was bottled in 2008, after all. But it sure would be nice if there were more of it.
Is old Weller antique 107 barrel proof?
So, Old Weller Antique 107 would have been understood to be effectively a barrel proof offering in its time. Indeed the label indicates as much, with the subtitle being “Original 107 Barrel Proof.”
How old is this 107 barrel proof Bourbon?
Indeed the label indicates as much, with the subtitle being “Original 107 Barrel Proof.” As for the other specifics: these bottles proclaimed “Aged Naturally 7 Years In Wood” at a time when aged bourbon was in plentiful supply. Still, that pegs the date of distillation of the youngest component as 1966, a year after Pappy passed.
What happened to Stitzel-Weller Bourbon?
The decision to sell Stitzel-Weller was lamentable but understandable. Bourbon whiskey had been in the dumps for a decade, as younger drinkers eschewed the prior generation’s beloved brown booze and flocked to lighter libations such as vodka.
Why is there a 100% alcohol content in a whiskey barrel?
The reason for this, according to speculation by informed historians, is that this was the expected proof at the time of dumping, given the traditional barrel-entry proof of 100 and the associated rise in ABV (as water evaporates faster than alcohol at high temperatures) over the course of maturation.