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expiredchilloutguy007 posted Jun 07, 2012 06:46 PM
expiredchilloutguy007 posted Jun 07, 2012 06:46 PM

Johnnie Walker Blue Label 750ml - $ 119.99 + Tax - Costco

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I was at Costco yest (1600 Expo Parkway,Sacramento, CA) yesterday and bought 4 Johnnie Walker Blue Label for $119.99 each.
There is no limit, you can buy as many as you want.

This deal ends 06/08 i.e., tomorrow.
Regular price(146.99) - Instant Rebate at Checkout($27) = $119.99 + Tax.

Regularly, I pay $150 Cash at a liquor store for this. This is a good deal if you like Blue Label.
I might go today again and stock some more.

Cheers!
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I was at Costco yest (1600 Expo Parkway,Sacramento, CA) yesterday and bought 4 Johnnie Walker Blue Label for $119.99 each.
There is no limit, you can buy as many as you want.

This deal ends 06/08 i.e., tomorrow.
Regular price(146.99) - Instant Rebate at Checkout($27) = $119.99 + Tax.

Regularly, I pay $150 Cash at a liquor store for this. This is a good deal if you like Blue Label.
I might go today again and stock some more.

Cheers!

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Jun 07, 2012 11:00 PM
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aznxenonJun 07, 2012 11:00 PM
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Quote from empiretc :
JW Red Black and Blue are all great.
They all served the same purpose, getting you crunk! Big Grin
Jun 07, 2012 11:37 PM
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chopJun 07, 2012 11:37 PM
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Quote from elicit :
Johnny Blue used to be my whiskey of choice. Yamazaki 18-yr is my go-to now. Readily available on the West Coast, harder to find on the East Coast.
agree. yamazaki 18-yr is wonderful.
Jun 07, 2012 11:43 PM
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DudeMeetsDadJun 07, 2012 11:43 PM
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Costco Chino Hills has

Oban for $53 and Lagavulin for $67.

Both are fantastic although quite different flavors.

The end cap is a whiskey special and they have bourbons and whiskies they don't usually carry.

JW Blue is the most overrated drink next to Cristal.
Jun 07, 2012 11:59 PM
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shhaggyJun 07, 2012 11:59 PM
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Quote from bassic :
I prefer single malts however one blend I enjoy is Chivas Royal Salute 21. It's smokier than JWBlue and cheaper too.
I agree, the Royal Salute is better than the Blue. And it comes in a kickass wood and glass case, lol.
Jun 08, 2012 01:00 AM
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fwdmydealsJun 08, 2012 01:00 AM
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So after reading this thread I am now debating about buying a Lagavulin 16yr or a Dalwhinnie 15yr. I have 0 experience drinking scotch....would the Lagavulin be too much for a starter?
Jun 08, 2012 01:15 AM
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CaipirinhaJun 08, 2012 01:15 AM
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No go in Tampa area.
Jun 08, 2012 03:02 AM
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flacoramosJun 08, 2012 03:02 AM
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Nothing in chicago area either. Regular 160 price.

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Jun 08, 2012 03:21 AM
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allen_7Jun 08, 2012 03:21 AM
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Quote from allen_7 :
Will stop by Costco to pickup couple bottles, makes a great birthday present.
Didn't see any discount on the blue label, still priced at $149.99 at City of Industry, CA Costco. Saved $239.98 + tax.

But did scored a Lagavulin 16 years for $51.99 + tax, this price is good 'til 6/30. BevMo is selling it for $74.99. Never tried it, if good I'll be going back for more Big Grin
Jun 08, 2012 03:24 AM
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euuser477691Jun 08, 2012 03:24 AM
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Quote from DudeMeetsDad :
Costco Chino Hills has

Oban for $53 and Lagavulin for $67.

Both are fantastic although quite different flavors.

The end cap is a whiskey special and they have bourbons and whiskies they don't usually carry.

JW Blue is the most overrated drink next to Cristal.
actually the lagavulin has been on sale for around $53 for a month or so and the oban for $40ish. for $119 why not get yourself a bottle of lagavulin for $53, a bottle of chivas 18 for $40ish and a 12 year old pultney for $27
Jun 08, 2012 04:25 AM
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tcpoobJun 08, 2012 04:25 AM
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i know this is about scotch which i like. if you like scotch, you may also like bourbon. in that case, pick up a bottle of Booker's. High proof. vibrant.
Jun 08, 2012 04:28 AM
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broadwayblueJun 08, 2012 04:28 AM
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Quote from hotpot :
actually the lagavulin has been on sale for around $53 for a month or so and the oban for $40ish. for $119 why not get yourself a bottle of lagavulin for $53, a bottle of chivas 18 for $40ish and a 12 year old pultney for $27
Those are some excellent prices...and a much better use of $119 than JWB.
Jun 08, 2012 04:33 AM
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broadwayblueJun 08, 2012 04:33 AM
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Quote from fwdmydeals :
So after reading this thread I am now debating about buying a Lagavulin 16yr or a Dalwhinnie 15yr. I have 0 experience drinking scotch....would the Lagavulin be too much for a starter?
Hard to say if it would be too much...but it's definitely harder on a beginner's palate. Certainly not saying you can't handle it...but it would be a shame if it was responsible for driving you away from single malts. If you can spare $100, why not get both? They will last a long time and you can start with the Dalwhinnie and work your way up. I've got both in my collection.
Jun 08, 2012 04:37 AM
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broadwayblueJun 08, 2012 04:37 AM
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Quote from chop :
agree. yamazaki 18-yr is wonderful.
How much do you guys pay for the yamakazi 18? I can't seem to find it for less than $115. I feel like it used to go for ~$100...should have bought a bottle earlier.
Jun 08, 2012 04:37 AM
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EvilTechieJun 08, 2012 04:37 AM
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Quote from laphroaigh :
Good price but its NOT great whisky

Get a good single malt for half this price
+1

i picked up a bottle of blue label from airport in Puerto Rico on a business trip for $120 as well
thats the cheapest price ive found from a duty free

this costco deal is rock bottom for blue label too

id have to say, it is smooth but i still like a single malt more
and now that they have the double black stuff, id rather spend my money there and have some peaty fun with that

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Jun 08, 2012 04:48 AM
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Mike CJun 08, 2012 04:48 AM
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Hey don't forget good Irish Whiskeys! Midelton is excellent for special occasions(pick a year, any year), incredibly complex and enjoyable, especially while enjoying a good cigar, and a couple of the Jameson one offs like special reserve (I think I got that from the Jameson distillery in Ireland, not sure you can get that anywhere else), or just for casual got home from work, even regular old Jameson is pretty good. I like my scotches too, I enjoy Islay or Jura Malts, and Doublewood is good too (Glen Morangie I think?). I have about 30 or so single malts I have picked up over the years (in addition to the "standard" on every shelf scotches like Livet, Fiddich, etc.), and when geting hoem from work if I grab a scotch while I am going through mail / email, 80% of the time I just grab one of the usual suspects, all of the odd single malts or Irish Whiskeys I have picked up I save for special occasions, and at the rate I have those, I will die with about 30 bottles of unopened scotch Smilie.

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