Templeton Rye orders

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JimH
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templeton rye

#16 Post by JimH »

Please add me the list for a bottle.

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#17 Post by Colonel Brown »

Ash and Jim, I've got you covered.

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#18 Post by Colonel Brown »

Just passed the group order to Stew yesterday. There will be more than enough for him to buy it by the case. Looks like the per bottle cost will be in the neighborhood of $30.

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#19 Post by Brent XVI'er »

:D :D :D :D
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#20 Post by mbonner »

Good. I look forward to sipping this Templeton!
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#21 Post by steve voss »

Brent XVI'er wrote::D :D :D :D
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#22 Post by Colonel Brown »

Price alert: Stew advises he found a really good price at Target. Only problem is, when he went to the store, while the price was still valid, they didn't have any! So it looks like approximately $35/bottle.

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#23 Post by steve voss »

One of my pet peeves.....it's really easy to advertise a great price on something you don't have. :? :roll:

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#24 Post by Bluerock Brimley »

steve voss wrote:One of my pet peeves.....it's really easy to advertise a great price on something you don't have. :? :roll:

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#25 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

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#26 Post by steve voss »

My second pet peeve is the old bait-and-switch. Hey guys!!!! How about some of that Templeton Rye at $30 bucks a bottle? Anybody want any?

Oh, now it's gonna be $35..........or a neat $60/case extra profit. :D :D :D :twisted: :wink: 8) :lol:

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#27 Post by kgb »

or a neat $60/case extra profit
Well duh, it's advertised as a favorite of Capone's! Doncha think Iowegians can retain lessons?

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#28 Post by Pancho McTavish »

I was fortunate enough to be treated to a taste of Templeton Rye this afternoon from a special stash located in SW Missouri. All I can say is that I should have ordered more. It is very, very nice. I can't ever remember having rye before and I can't believe what I've been missing! 8) :lol:

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#29 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

Uh that applies only to Templeton Rye. Others are well, less tasty.
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#30 Post by kgb »

Mr. Over/Under lectures on taste. Yeah, sure. :D

Picked up the wine this evening, the desired Jim Beam Rye was not on the shelf. Briefly looked over the in-stock iodine-flavored seaweed varieties (see out-of-focus pics), then picked up some Jefferson bourbon which I've yet to experience. We'll see shortly!

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