You’re probably sick of hearing about it by now, but the bourbon boom of the 21st century has fundamentally changed the American whiskey industry. Bourbon production has increased by nearly 500 percent since the turn of the millennium, and much of the growth in the segment is driven by premiumization of the segment — the value growth of bourbon is outpacing even the insane volume growth. Bourbon continues to get more expensive, bottles that used to be cheap and available everywhere are now allocated with marked-up prices. Deals are harder to find than ever, especially when it comes to the most hyped bottles.
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Weller 12 Year Bourbon
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Perhaps no single bottle of bourbon better encapsulates the bourbon boom story than Weller 12 Year. Intended as a value offering from the vaunted Buffalo Trace Distillery, this wheated bourbon used to be readily available on liquor store shelves for between $20 and $30. Even today, its SRP is just $45. But insatiable hype for the stuff — driven largely by a desire to obtain a wheated Buffalo Trace alternative to Pappy Van Winkle, which has seen its own prices climb into four-figure territory — has caused Weller’s average market price to steadily climb over the past decade to the point where the average bottle is now over $300. So, in this insane market, where is the cheapest place to buy Weller bourbon?
For the lowest price, shop local
As has long been our advice for those looking for deals on bourbon, your best bet is probably to get to know the proprietor of your local liquor store who receives an allocation of Weller 12. If you are able to get in good with them, then maybe they’ll sell you a bottle at a decent price.
But then again … maybe they won’t. This is all dependent on the seller, the buyer, the area and a number of other factors, and there are of course no guarantees. So if you’re not willing to go through all of this in-person hassle for something that likely may not pay off anyway, then your next step is to shop for Weller 12 online.