You stare at the interesting bottle of bourbon on the liquor store shelf. You’ve heard it’s good — but is the price right? It seems a little high. Or maybe it’s worth the splurge?
We’ve all been there. Since the Bourbon Boom, the prices of even everyday whiskey bottles have become a crapshoot. MSRP doesn’t mean much when demand is high. But maybe you’re new in town. And anyway, what about trying a new bottle you’ve never heard before?
You could go down a rabbit hole, like I did, and find @OverpricedBourbon on Instagram. Since it started a year ago, the account has amassed more than 40,000 followers, hooking them with a straightforward premise: someone sends the account a picture of bourbon on a shelf, usually with the store’s google info and the account gives the thumbs up or thumbs down to pricing. It’s the invisible hand of the market, made visible, with emojis.
On a bottle of Weller Antique priced at $129.99: a cringe emoji, with the caption, “Gonna have to pass” (671 likes). Four Roses Small Batch Select for $48.99: Thumbs up emoji (822 likes).
Recently, I reached out to its founder, who wished to stay anonymous, to find out more about the account. “I started the page just to help bourbon drinkers old and new know what stores to stay away from,” he wrote. “But what started out of frustration quickly grew, and soon I was receiving as many good submissions as I was bad.” He wanted to stay anonymous, he said, because he receives threats from bottle flippers who don’t like him calling out price gouging. I asked him about how the page got started, his favorite bottles and how consumers can find bourbon at a price that’s deliciously fair.

Q: Tell me about yourself. Who are you, where do you live? What do you do for a living? How did you get into bourbon?
A: I have spent the last 15 years serving my community as a first responder. I guess you could say I am your average middle-class guy from Tennessee. The ideal evening to me is spending time with my family and friends around a fire with some bourbon in hand.