I've not seen this at my local Costco yet (Northern CA). I wonder if they distribute them by store or region. A while back I saw someone post about an Alexander Murray Laphroaig at a Costo a few cities down, but my Costco had AM Bruichladdich. I ended up picking up a couple of those and they were wonderful.
Amazing for the price. To me, it seems somewhat similar to Ardbeg Uigeadail. My replacement bottle should be arriving tomorrow, so I can compare head to head. Different for sure, but it seems like some of the same notes are in there.
wtf you talking about...? I'm in Alberta and buy Costco liquor ALL THE TIME. Its a separate store within Costco, accessed only from the outside, there's one at EVERY Costco center.
@@En1337Rich Must be nice! I didn't know that. Here in Ontario it's only been 3 or 4 years since we could buy beer in the grocery stores and the have to pay handsomely for that privilege. They've had wime for a couple of decades or so. Liquor sales are controlled by the LCBO. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario. A government and union controlled business that is holding onto it's monopoly with and iron grip. They set the prices and decide when, where and what you can buy. There is a small movement to get liquor sold in grocery stores but I think it will be a long time before that happens. The LCBO doesn't want to relingquish any power and doesn't want any competition. They even set the prices for beer and wine in the grocery stores so that there is NO competition. It sucks huge!
Had a drink of this, I don't care what people say. This is terrible. Has a strong taste of burnt plastic. Was very harsh to drink. Had three other people try it and all said the same thing.
I really enjoy this dram. I bought 12 bottles of it in Mount Pleasant, SC and it reminds of me of Caol Ila.
Just opened a bottle of this whiskey this very evening. Lagavulin came to mind. It’s nothing to write home about, but its not bad either
It's on sale at a Costco store in Korea for $75.
Wonderful price & taste. I'm getting a refill for Father's Day. Worth the Costco membership just for this ;)
Some states allow alcohol purchases without membership at Costco.
Costco often uses the labeling colors of the brand they are using. That would indicate Lagavulin in this case.
for what it is and $40 it’s pretty good. Got bottle and liking it. because of ABV I thought Kilchoman
Seems like a watered-down, cask strength, 15 Caol Ila to me. Nice review too.
I've not seen this at my local Costco yet (Northern CA). I wonder if they distribute them by store or region. A while back I saw someone post about an Alexander Murray Laphroaig at a Costo a few cities down, but my Costco had AM Bruichladdich. I ended up picking up a couple of those and they were wonderful.
Hope it makes it your way soon!
For me, this is very similar to a lagavulin 9 GOT edition. Both are ex bourbon cask matured
Amazing for the price. To me, it seems somewhat similar to Ardbeg Uigeadail. My replacement bottle should be arriving tomorrow, so I can compare head to head. Different for sure, but it seems like some of the same notes are in there.
You DONT have to be a member at Costco to buy their liquors
I'm getting a bruchladdich port charlotte vibe.
Good stuff guys - keep it up - sub’d
they chargin 54 at traverse city costco
The sad thing about living in Canada is that you can’t by liquor at Costco here. Bullshit Canadian laws.
The sad thing about living in the states is we don't get most of your amazing whiskies!
@@CultOfWhisky I guess it's a lose lose. Sad for both of us.
wtf you talking about...? I'm in Alberta and buy Costco liquor ALL THE TIME. Its a separate store within Costco, accessed only from the outside, there's one at EVERY Costco center.
@@En1337Rich Must be nice! I didn't know that. Here in Ontario it's only been 3 or 4 years since we could buy beer in the grocery stores and the have to pay handsomely for that privilege. They've had wime for a couple of decades or so. Liquor sales are controlled by the LCBO. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario. A government and union controlled business that is holding onto it's monopoly with and iron grip. They set the prices and decide when, where and what you can buy. There is a small movement to get liquor sold in grocery stores but I think it will be a long time before that happens. The LCBO doesn't want to relingquish any power and doesn't want any competition. They even set the prices for beer and wine in the grocery stores so that there is NO competition. It sucks huge!
@@jeremythornton433 maybe you should stop voting for socialism/liberals, and things might change.
This is damn terrific booze. Too bad Costco no longer sells it.
just bought a bottle today at my local costco here in WI.
Had a drink of this, I don't care what people say. This is terrible. Has a strong taste of burnt plastic. Was very harsh to drink. Had three other people try it and all said the same thing.
Sounds like maybe you don't like smokey Islay scotch at 50%, because this is an excellent example