Met a guy today that has one of the most expensive collections I've seen, top three that I've seen in person probably. He had multiples of the Pappy expressions, John Fitzgerald 20 year, EC 18-23-25, OFC, and on and on. It really was a collection too, because he doesn't have any of them open or plan to. For me, I know a couple of guys like that, and it's cool to see the bottles and all, but I find it personally frustrating that you would buy possibly tens of thousands of dollars worth of liquor with no intention of drinking it. Particularly when you have multiples of stuff like this guy did. Not to mention, he said he was hoarding Blanton's to the tune of two dozen bottles. Now, I've hoarded things in the past, I do confess, but I turned over a new leaf on that four or five years ago when I realized that I had more bourbon than I could drink, and me snatching up bottles was stopping someone else from getting to try it. The one thing I've learned about bourbon in all my years of drinking it is that they always make more. No matter how rare you think it is, they are going to keep coming out with something just as good and just as rare the next year. There's nothing that I would buy for any price that I wouldn't open and drink. I like drinking bourbon, not looking at it. I also am not going to buy something just because it's rare if I know it's probably not something I want to drink. So one day, you might find something rare on the shelf, and I might've already been there and seen it and left it there for you. You're welcome.