My grandmother has this old bottle of Early Times Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky 90 Proof. It says it was esablished in 1860 and the bottle says that is 4 years old. The bottle is still sealed and in great condition. The code says 139405455. I was wondering if anyone knew how much this could be worth or if you could refer me to any legit websites? I plan on going to an antique store tomorrow but would like a quick answer right now. Please help!
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4 responses so far ↓
1 ~~Always asks why // Jul 19, 2008
I bought one yesterday at the liquor store for 6.99. I bought the 375ML
"Aged in oak for a taste worth the wait"
2 XyControl // Jul 19, 2008
It's worth one great night with a couple close friends!! Woohoo!!
Sorry kid, I don't think your whiskey is an antique. Whiskey gain potency and taste rather than monetary value, with time. Live it up! Drink responsibly!
3 MsKristenK // Jul 19, 2008
don't bother bringing it to the antique show. whiskey does not gain in monetary value….drink it and enjoy it
4 Doc Hollywood // Jul 19, 2008
Early Times is not as good as JD or Jim Beam but a good Whiskey. I would guess in a city where liquor is expensive you could hawk it for about $10.00. That's it.