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Squire wrote:I have been disappointed enough with NDPs to have simply stopped buying any of them.
Bourbon Joe wrote:Squire wrote:I have been disappointed enough with NDPs to have simply stopped buying any of them.
NDP ?
393foureyedfox wrote:Bourbon Joe wrote:Squire wrote:I have been disappointed enough with NDPs to have simply stopped buying any of them.
NDP ?
non-distiller producer.....people who buy from a distillery and bottle it under various labels. They had nothing to do with the production or aging or storage of the whisky. They buy it in bulk or by contract. Half the stuff on the shelf anymore is this way, and often you can buy the stuff much cheaper dierctly from the actual distiller under thier own labels.
Bourbon Joe wrote:Squire wrote:I have been disappointed enough with NDPs to have simply stopped buying any of them.
NDP ?
fricky wrote: . . . . If I like a bourbon, I don't care who distilled it. . . . .
Birdo wrote: . . . . But the Biggest is probably MGP of Lawrenceburg Indiana. MGP sell all their mass quantities of whiskey to bottlers for private label. A lot of the rye whiskey out there is made by them including Bulleit Rye, Dickel rye, and Rebel Yell rye. MGP makes good booze, if you can get it for the right price. These 3 are good for the price and acknowledge the source. . . . .
. . . . Buyer beware. Small artisan distillers that all of a sudden have age bourbon for sell are probably sourcing it from MGP and lying about making the stuff them selves. Liars.
Good points, it's not the lie that offends me, it's the idea they think I might believe it. Interesting thing about MGP, their Rye is being used by so many producers that consumers at large are beginning to think that's what Rye is supposed to taste like.
Squire wrote:Oh, for Heaven's sake, do veer off topic, that's the nature of conversation. It's not like we're being graded here.
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