Well, all of my life I have been known, even to my very own self, to sometimes not have good sense.
So, on one of those occasions (even getting old ain't rectified this), I bought a bottle of Rock Hill Farms for $79. My imaginary dog, Barleycorn was with me and being fully cognizant of my shortcomings, dared me to do it.
Once upon a while ago, RHF was a favorite of mine, and on this occasion, it being rare in these parts, I succumbed to the fond memories of that bourbon and the urging of a animal whose very existence is open to question.
So, in conversation with my ID (imaginary dog), we wondered how the most expensive bourbon I have bought in a long while compared to one of the cheapest, which would be Evan Williams Green Label at about $11. EWGL is only 3 years old, and charcoal filtered, and is 80 proof, while RHF is probably 8 to 10 years old and is 100 proof. Now, I am hoping you ain't gone expect me to say that the RHF is or is ain't 7 times better or worser that EWGL, cause I ain't gone say that.
What I will say is that the bottle of RHF has lost its contents much quicker than the bottle of EWGL has. Now, lads (any lassies?), chew on that and digest it as you will, unless you ain't of a mind to do so. Howsomever, I don't expect to buy no nother bottle of RHF at $79.