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trying to find year brewed and value

Postby pdevo » Sat Mar 15, 2014 3:37 am

Hi all father in law just produced this bottle of Redbreast 12 year old John Jameson & son Whiskey. Matured and bottled in bond by Gilbeys of ireland. Just wonderin could anyone shed any light on year or value please. Any help would be greatly apprieciated
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Re: trying to find year brewed and value

Postby Good Whiskey Hunting » Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:56 am

That's a 70/80's Redbreast 12. They contains whiskey from the old Jameson Distillery in Dublin. We cracked a couple open this time last year at our Redbreast tasting. They weren't a patch on the older one or the current ones but they were drank on the night.

As for value, they are rare and this means they are worth considerably more than the current ones. I know they retail about €350+ but I'm assuming your not a shop.
Yours are in mint condition and I'd say its worth €250 minimum anyway. You could get more. If you tried the Celtic Whiskey Shop I'm sure they'd give €200 min for it. I'd personally say try and get more.
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Re: trying to find year brewed and value

Postby pdevo » Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:25 pm

Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:That's a 70/80's Redbreast 12. They contains whiskey from the old Jameson Distillery in Dublin. We cracked a couple open this time last year at our Redbreast tasting. They weren't a patch on the older one or the current ones but they were drank on the night.

As for value, they are rare and this means they are worth considerably more than the current ones. I know they retail about €350+ but I'm assuming your not a shop.
Yours are in mint condition and I'd say its worth €250 minimum anyway. You could get more. If you tried the Celtic Whiskey Shop I'm sure they'd give €200 min for it. I'd personally say try and get more.



Thanks a million for the detailed reply it is very helpful
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