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What should I spend my gift card on?

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What should I spend my gift card on?

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Got a $50 gift card for the LCBO - nothing to sneeze at. Question is, what should I buy?

I figured I'd take a trip down to summerhill or QQ.

Should I spend it on a bunch of beer or put it towards a nice bottle of something special?

What should I do? Help me spend it.

A few other factors - I'll be celebrating first day of summer vacation AND my birthday, so...yeah...
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Post by sofakingdrunk »

Personally, when i get gift cards i buy something i usually wouldn't spend the $ on myself. Considering that beer is 95% of what i buy myself normally.
That being said, do you drink rum?, if so, i'd put the $ towards a bottle of Dictador 12 year old columbian rum. I think it's around $64 last time i bought it, so you'd have to front some money. It's a great sipping rum, better than 95% of the single malt scotches i've had. Caramel, coffee and tonnes of toasted coconut flavour. I can't say enough good things about it. Worth every penny.
Another option i'd suggest, if you drink scotch, is a bottles of 3 ships whisky. A south african whisky. Really tasty stuff, and i believe only cost me around $35. An "everyday" whisky but still really tasty, and with enough $ left over to buy a 6 pack.

Just my(drunken) 2-cents

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Post by Craig »

They just got aviation gin in, which is supposed to be great. They got dolin vermouth in a little while back, which is great. Combined you're looking at 55 bucks and some really nice Martinis, which is a nice celebratory drink.

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I'd use it as a 50 dollar discount on a nice bottle of scotch.
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Post by MatttthewGeorge »

sofakingdrunk wrote:Personally, when i get gift cards i buy something i usually wouldn't spend the $ on myself. Considering that beer is 95% of what i buy myself normally.
That being said, do you drink rum?, if so, i'd put the $ towards a bottle of Dictador 12 year old columbian rum. I think it's around $64 last time i bought it, so you'd have to front some money. It's a great sipping rum, better than 95% of the single malt scotches i've had. Caramel, coffee and tonnes of toasted coconut flavour. I can't say enough good things about it. Worth every penny.
Another option i'd suggest, if you drink scotch, is a bottles of 3 ships whisky. A south african whisky. Really tasty stuff, and i believe only cost me around $35. An "everyday" whisky but still really tasty, and with enough $ left over to buy a 6 pack.

Just my(drunken) 2-cents
Yeah, that 3 Ships is really great considering the price point. Good recommendation regardless of the gift card.
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Post by Inkling »

I can't afford that, but if I had a $50 LCBO gift certificate…oh man I'd be all over it!

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Post by BakaGaijin »

I recommend bourbon......because bourbon is awesome!

I used a few gift cards on to buy the Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year and the Van Winkle Lot B when they had the special releases.

You just missed out on the Four Roses 2013 Small Batch Limited Edition which was released a couple months ago. It was rated by many as one of the best whiskey's of 2013 and sold at the LCBO for the U.S. suggested retail price of $80. It was a steal.

W.L. Weller 12 year is going to be released at the LCBO in about two weeks. This is a well-regarded bourbon. It should retail for $45. It is the same juice as Pappy Van Winkle. Exact same mashbill and distilled at the same distillery (Buffalo Trace).

If you like wheated bourbon then wait a few weeks for that.

Four Roses Small Batch is very solid and it's at a similar price point to what it retails for in the U.S.

Elijah Craig 12 year is also quite good and I also have an open bottle of this on hand at all times.

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Post by Beer'n'gin »

BakaGaijin wrote:I recommend bourbon......because bourbon is awesome!

W.L. Weller 12 year is going to be released at the LCBO in about two weeks. This is a well-regarded bourbon. It should retail for $45. It is the same juice as Pappy Van Winkle. Exact same mashbill and distilled at the same distillery (Buffalo Trace).
If you like wheated bourbon then wait a few weeks for that..
This is great news as I have about an ounce of a bottle I bought from last release. Excellent stuff! Did the LCBO give you a product number and is it a vintages or regular listing?
Thanks. Definitely stocking up.

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Post by lister »

I've been using the various LCBO gift cards from Christmas and birthdays to get whiskeys and bourbons that were otherwise a little pricey.
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Post by BakaGaijin »

Beer'n'gin wrote:
BakaGaijin wrote:I recommend bourbon......because bourbon is awesome!

W.L. Weller 12 year is going to be released at the LCBO in about two weeks. This is a well-regarded bourbon. It should retail for $45. It is the same juice as Pappy Van Winkle. Exact same mashbill and distilled at the same distillery (Buffalo Trace).
If you like wheated bourbon then wait a few weeks for that..
This is great news as I have about an ounce of a bottle I bought from last release. Excellent stuff! Did the LCBO give you a product number and is it a vintages or regular listing?
Thanks. Definitely stocking up.
Got this info from the agent. #288886 - says it will be released through Vintages as per the agents hot sheet.

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Post by S. St. Jeb »

Jeff, I'd really like to help you out. Let's meet at store sometime. :D

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Post by sofakingdrunk »

So....what did you end up getting Jeff?

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Post by JeffPorter »

I got this...

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-2623.aspx

for $63 - it's pretty nice. The great thing about summerhill is that little tasting room. For a buck you can try a nice half ounce of whiskey. I also tried Stalk and Barrel and while it was nice, it seemed sharp and young.

This was very approachable (especially me being a scotch noob) a little on the sweet and oaky side, but good for after dinner, which is when I'm likely to bring it out.

Even though I was willing to spend more, the guy in the tasting room really recommended it as a bit of a sleeper scotch worth a lot more than it's price tag.

If you're heading to summerhill anytime soon, well worth the dollar to try it out.
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Post by toweringpine »

I was handed a LCBO gift card this morning. There is no amount marked on it. Does anyone know if there is a way to determine its value or do I have to check at the store before I start shopping?

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