What would you do if you found this in a cache?

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Exhibit A - A bottle of whisky that was produced between 1762 and 1802. Bit it was likely bottled in the 1860s, so it could have been aged for between 60 and 100 years. I understand that bottles of liquor like this are often used as collateral, which is logical. But if you found it, would you sit on it or drink it? It seems unfathomable to me that anyone would hang on to it, then die without having ever tasted it. For what it's worth, this bottle is expected to auction for between $20K and $40K this summer. A line from the greatest drinking song ever comes to mind when I think of this whisky:

"Glenfarclas in a glass, well you can throw the top away.
For it's no use to pretend that you'll need the top again,
When you've broken out a bottle of the best."

Here's the link to the article:

Bottle of what might be the world's oldest whiskey will be up for auction this summer

And for context, here are the words to the greatest drinking song ever. Part of its greatness is that it comes from the perspective of a Scot making fun of the English and Irish and their drinking behaviors:

A Bottle of the Best
Words and Music by Jack Foley

Oh, when your time o' work is done, and you've earned yourself some fun,
In the pub you start to sup your drink, and clinkin' every cup.
Aye, and the pint-pots you're perusing,
And you're boozin’ 'till you're snoozin'
You're losin' all your senses to the drink!
But when all these folks so prim are swiggin' swill up to the brim,
Wi' nips o' gin and numbered Pim's and sugar rubbed around the rim.
Let them drink it till they drop, for the sly besotted Scot,
He'll be breakin' out a bottle o' the best!

Aye, to hell wi' all the rest, give me a bottle o' the best.
The amber bead I'll down wi' speed, it's not bad taste or waste, just greed.
And a whisky still I'll kill, I'll drink my fill and if you spill a gill,
You know I will, I'll lick it off the floor.
I'll not touch Teacher's, Grant's, or Haig.
Give me Bowmore or Laphroiag,
Glenfarclas in a glass, well you can throw the top away.
For it's no use to pretend that you'll need the top again,
When you've broken out a bottle of the best.

And the English like their ale, warm and flat straight out the pail.
They aye slitter wi' their bitter, that would slaughter Jack the Ripper.
And they sip their cider rough, they huff and puff and sniff and snuff.
And as if that's not enough they start to sing,
Of when Jones' Ale Was New, and John Barleycorn's Fine Brew,
Fathom the Bowl, the Barley Moe, Bring Us a Barrel, just a few.
But their songs are far surpassed by the tinkle in the glass,
When you've broken out a bottle of the best!

And the Irish wi' their Pride o' Erin think they can deride
Our golden water wi' their patter when they're out on the batter.
Sixteen hundred pints of stout, a drinkin' bout without a doubt.
And if they've not got the gout, they start to dance.
To Father O'Flynn, and Larry O'Gaff, Biddy the Bowwife for a laugh,
The Young May Moon, The Garryowen,
The Blackbird drives them daft.
But their jigs have no appeal to the Scot, who likes to reel,
When you've broken out a bottle of the best!

Aye, a bottle of the best, that's what it is, no idle jest.
No Mickey Finn, no rotgut gin, no bathtub wine that tastes like Vim.
Have no fear it's not like beer, malt whisky's strong and bright and clear.
And it's also bloody dear, but what the hell!
And it belts you in the belly, like a heavyweight Lochgelly.
A glow begins to grow, six in a row turns you to jelly.
Then you dream perchance to sleep, and you fall down in a heap,
For you've broken out a bottle of the best!
********

Yeah, baby!
 

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Only a person with more money than brains would spend that on a bottle of whisky - in my opinion. I LOVE Kentucky bourbon, but I could buy a lifetime supply of the best for less.:skullflag:
 

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Hi Terry, if you have a stock of Pappy Van Winkle, I'd love to come over for a few shots!!
 

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Love those ditties,thanks.I,d sell it and buy all the whiskey I wanted.

I actually e-mailed Ed Miller to ask him if he was the singer of the version I recorded off local radio many years before. He said he was, and then promptly corrected me for spelling "whiskey" with an "e". He said that "whiskey" was "that inferior Irish or American stuff...."

Here's the link if you want to hear the song. You should pour yourself a single malt when you listen...and pour it neat, like they drink it over there:

A Bottle of the Best
 

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Well I don't Drink. and even if I Did , Not a big problem for me.

#1. make Between $5K and $20K after Auction Fees & Taxes .
#2 . Pop it open and either boost My Ego that I Enjoyed Very well aged Whisky, Or disappoint me that it was Spoiled And I Should have went for the $$$$

Easy choice :treasurechest:

would take a billionaire gambler with a massive ego to pop it open.

reminds me of the 1992 movie " Year of the Comet " ?

the smart thing is to consider it a collectable
 

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Well I don't Drink. and even if I Did , Not a big problem for me.

I'm a light drinker myself, and am not really into corn liquor at all. But I'm kind of in your camp here. I definitely wouldn't hang on to it for collector purposes, and without being rich I would most likely sell it--with one caveat: If I won this $200+ million Mega Millions I could see myself celebrating with an expensive bottle of scotch. There is a 60 year old limited edition Glenfarclas that sells for close to $70K that I could see getting just for the thrill. And I would definitely enjoy sipping it in a "valley of green grass" to honor the name. Question is, who would I share it with?
 

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