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kurtbenoit wrote:Where's this from, it's ridiculously expensive.
John wrote:Good thread.
€24 for Kilbeggan 15yo, holy smoke that's expensive. In terms of standard releases, Midleton is usually the most expensive drink on the menu. The fact that there are two standard releases more expensive than
it on the menu is probably a red flag!
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:My simple rule of thumb, add a zero to the price of a single glass, and look for a glass whose price x 10 does not exceed the price of a bottle.
TheWhiskeyBro wrote:My simple rule of thumb, add a zero to the price of a single glass, and look for a glass whose price x 10 does not exceed the price of a bottle.
DublinGus wrote:TheWhiskeyBro wrote:My simple rule of thumb, add a zero to the price of a single glass, and look for a glass whose price x 10 does not exceed the price of a bottle.
. The vintners basically run a monopoly, compared to the competition in the retail sector. I can see Paddy hitting new lows of €15 a bottle
from €25 a few years back.
Michael Foggarty wrote:DublinGus wrote:TheWhiskeyBro wrote:My simple rule of thumb, add a zero to the price of a single glass, and look for a glass whose price x 10 does not exceed the price of a bottle.
. The vintners basically run a monopoly, compared to the competition in the retail sector. I can see Paddy hitting new lows of €15 a bottle
from €25 a few years back.
Im quite willing to sell the whiskey in the bar at off licences prices, provide you pay my staff, insuarance, heating lighting, wash your own glass, pay for the tap water that i pay for, order your own taxi home, pay to have the empty bottles uplift and the cleaner that cleans up after you, i could go on...
Fact, off licenses have lower overheads than pubs, ive worked in both. Unless youve operated in the trade and have an understanding of it you wont really get it.
Although theses prices are crazy! hmm, im off to put my prices up in my business, oh sorry monoploy.
kurtbenoit wrote:Just a heads up for anyone in Dublin City, I'm finally getting a proper whiskey selection set up in the bar (Lanigan's on Eden Quay) and will be able to offer some prices that are, in comparison to the menus above, more reasonable.
Midleton Very Rare at 10 euro a measure
Redbreast 15 year old at 7.50 euro a measure
Jameson 18 year old at 8.50 euro a measure
and more sensible pricing to follow.
I'll let ya all know when it's up and running
kurtbenoit wrote:Just a heads up for anyone in Dublin City, I'm finally getting a proper whiskey selection set up in the bar (Lanigan's on Eden Quay) and will be able to offer some prices that are, in comparison to the menus above, more reasonable.
Midleton Very Rare at 10 euro a measure
Redbreast 15 year old at 7.50 euro a measure
Jameson 18 year old at 8.50 euro a measure
and more sensible pricing to follow.
I'll let ya all know when it's up and running