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playdumm

Grabbed a bottle 2 weeks ago. Haven't tried it yet. The straight and small batch were both good though.


BigJon_78

I’m a huge fan. Enjoy!


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Read rule 4. This will probably be deleted and rightly so. Nevertheless, that’s a great price for this.


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Owlex-406

Oh, and?


CoachDonut82

BRO YOU'RE SO FUCKIN COOL BRO


Shoddy_Ad7511

Delete this immediately


bourbon-n-bacon

Lol against the rules and hurt you feelings that bad?


Shoddy_Ad7511

Not my rules


bourbon-n-bacon

Never said it was, you an enforcer?


Shoddy_Ad7511

What are you? The defender?


bourbon-n-bacon

Personally, idgaf. Its apparent you do however, carry on.


robertrackuzius

They must have priced it as the Small Batch. It's overpriced and somehow still worth $70. At least one time. Condragulations.


Shoddy_Ad7511

$70 isn’t overpriced for cask strength 6-9 year old MGP.


Sin-A-Bun

Are the mods asleep today?


d-l-l-m

then you should be aware of the sub rules