truecrippler wrote:I know it seems cheap to buy but does anyone know if it will be worth collecting?
Thanks.
Price is never an true indicator of collectablity but rarity is a better indicator. ANd eventhough some marketed as collectable bottles are sold at a premium price ... rare bottles are not limited to this segment and can just regularly priced bottles.
The Irishman is a good example of this. A cask strength bottle limited to 2000 was released at €135 but retailing in Allys for €125. This is priced as a collectable rather than probably €75 for the contents to drink. However they changed the name of their blend from Irishman Superior to Irishman 70 fairly quickly which will make the Superior in my eyes a better bet as a collectable that the Cask Strength and at around 30Euro much cheaper.
In relation to Slane Castle, this is a hard one to call so early ... as this is going to be mass marketed in the states. So on that basis it will not be collectable. However if it flops and goes from the market it will become collectable. It is a case of keeping a close eye on the market.
Bottles to start collecting ....
When a regular bottling changes livery (Label bottle shape etc) The more common the bottlwe though the longer you'll have to hang on to it for it to become worth anything.
My very first bottles which I purchased and ended up starting my collection was the Bushmills 12 yr Distillery Millennium Reserve which was only available in the Bushmills distillery shop in 1999/2000 and was not overly expensive. I actually bought a case of 6 bottles to drink and then realised after a few years they were increasing in price.
The latest Bushmills to get your hands on would be the Bushmills 1608 400th Anniversary. £45 in the distillery but not sure if it is available any more. This will become collectable over time but not as quickly as others.
Knappogue is also another cheap collectable if you get it as it comes out. They release vintage whiskies in batches and once they go on to the next batch the previous batch is never repeated. See my website for the different vintages. I was lucky that I started to collect these from the 1991 vintage but had to pay a colectors market price for the 1990 which you don't mind when filling a set.
The great thing about this is as I too want to taste all these whiskeys against each other I can now offer a line up of vintage Knappogues from 1991 -1995 to the society for a tasting if they want it at a very cheap price compared to what they would cost on the open market.
SIngle cask and one off bottlings are the sure fire collectables though. These however are usually much more expensive ... Connemara & Tyrconnell are prime examples of releasing SIngle casks. Bushmills have done it also but in a larger more commercial way so not as collectable. Again look at my website for Connemara & Tyrconnell to see what they have released so far. This is the main reason I set up my site so people can see what has been released. I have covered alot but it is not definitive.