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Let me get a Macallan 65 and Diet Coke please
takes me only 1 coat of primer, 1 coat of base color and 1 coat of clear for my truck, fuck that 55,000 coat ripoff
1 Lalique glass was over $200… back in the 80’s… I know… I broke one
At that point, why even take off the 1 cent?
its easy to coat something with a liquid as you can spread it very thin
Macallan also makes a 95 year malt that goes for more than your house
Oh yeah buddy. Well my bottles bigger.
I bet it has an oaky afterbirth
A quick google showed 4 bottles of this for sale across the country. Price range is $104k-$167k. So this is a good deal!!
…orrr prices for rare liquor is as subjective/scammy as obscure artwork.
That decanter better Lalique by balls for $55k
Adding to my post-apocalypse shopping list.
I was having dinner at the bar at Craftsteak in MGM Grand a few years ago. A guy sits a couple seats down, orders some kind of scotch and his food. It was slow so the bartender, the guy and myself are all BS’ing watching some baseball game and we get talking about the prices of all the weird top shelf stuff they have, how often people even order it and whatnot. The other guy’s particularly interested in the older Macallans. He does a “F it, I’m in Vegas” and orders a glass of one of them, things are hazy now but it was in the range of $150-200. Pretty sure it was $200.
So the guy’s sipping on his glass and the bartender comes back a couple minutes later and asks how it is. The guy shrugs and flatly says “tastes like $200 worth of regret”. The disappointment was palpable
Jeff Winger breathing heavily
I saw a bottle of scotch locked up in one of our local liquor stores about a year ago, that cost just over $100,000. Insane.
Door dash glitch, here I come!
I wonder how much his car coats. I usually only rock one coat.
Vegas has a weird dichotomy of the super cheap mixed with the super expensive.
That’s when you realize some fuckers just have way too much money.
I’ve seen Japanese Suntory spirits with MSRPs closing in on a million dollars.
You’d be surprised how much this shit can go for
Edit: it’s a Yamazaki 55 year aged whiskey not Suntory. Price of 999k
Mixes really well with Hawaiian Punch.
Was it blessed by the Pope?
I drink a LOT of whisky, and the difference between a $60 and $300 whisky can be quite noticeable. But the difference between a $300 and $6000 bottle is Barely even there, just taste is different. I imagine this is the same thing.
At least it’s not 55,000$. That would be too much.
As a Scotch fan who usually shifts between 12 – 18 year single malts, I have found barely any incremental change in taste from the younger end of that vintage ($50 / 750 ml) to the older ($500 / 750 ml). I don’t think I’ll stock anything above 14 year in my tiny liquor cabinet ever again.
I honestly think it’s the same quackery as happens in the wine department, but open to the downvotes.
It’s somehow so Vegas to have that price shown on that cheap plastic sign like it’s a pair of $5 sunglasses…
I used to work in a Scotch bar. We had a few bottles like these. They serve two purposes. First was a conversation starter. The second was to allow foolish wealthy men to try to impress attractive young women.
We even had a special charge slip the customer had to physically sign so they couldn’t reverse the charges after the hot young thing did her shot of $1,000 Scotch and then bounced back with her friends.