Posted: 10/15/2015 10:09:45 PM EDT
| Old Overholt to be exact. Does anyone know where this stuff is available? I know its made in Kentucky and the only place I've had it was in Arizona. My local liquor store says they can't get it but I'm wondering if anywhere else in the state can or if I gotta ask an out of state friend or go online? |
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Its owned by the same company that owns Jim Beam, and bottled by Jim Beam, so any liquor store that can get Jim Beam should be able to get it, very simply every liquor store should be able to get it. https://www.theoldswhiskeys.com/whiskeys/ Old Crow® and Old Grand-Dad® Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Old Overholt® Straight Rye Whiskey, 40%-50% Alc./Vol. ©2013 W.A. Gaines, Div. of The Old Crow Distillery Company, The Old Grand-Dad Distillery Company, and A. Overholt & Co., Frankfort, KY. Old Overholt®, Old Grand-Dad®, and Old Crow® are registered trademarks of Jim Beam Brands Co. |
| I don't drink much anymore but there's a liquor store at Britton and North May (I think that's the intersection, I'm terrible with that stuff) called Grand Cru (weird name) that has pretty much everything you can imagine. It's the biggest liquor store I've ever seen, might be a good place to check. |
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That whisky tastes like it had my old socks soaked in it. Did you burn your taste buds out drinking battery acid? ![]() I actually like it Battery acid or that whisky? Whiskey. The battery acid was to acidic for me
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All liquor sold in Oklahoma must go through a wholesaler.
Both of the largest wholesalers in OKC show fifths of Old Overholt Rye in stock. Find a better liquor store and see if they will special order you a bottle. I own a liquor store (but nowhere near OKC) and use to carry it, but is was such a slow seller we dropped it years ago. Hope that helps! |