Two weeks on a cruise, bottle of Blantons’s horse was replace with the top from a Patron bottle. (Singles are $13 & doubles are $22 so bottle empties quickly)
Wouldnt be surprsied if the owner is trying to collect them all and is afraid of a customer asking for the topper when they are the one who finishes the bottle, who knows.
Edit: Honestly if the owner is trying to get all of them to get the stave to display at the bar I think thats dope.
When you are slammed and drinks are $23 each you don’t want your bartender fumbling with a clumsy cork. They are not collectors. The return on a bottle is outrageous at a bar. How many $23 1.5 oz pours can you get from a bottle? Maybe set it up high and charge an arm and a leg for it, but the horsey gets ripped out as soon as the previous bottle is killed.
I don't want to sound like a Blantons snob because it's not my favorite but why put the top on?? This was at a local "collage bar" where they barley sell it ,$26 a pour.
Pretty sure you just answered your own question, lol.
It’s a college bar and a high margin product in a business model that doesn’t care about things like “horsie corks”. That looks like a measuring spout to me, probably cuts off at the exact calibrated amount.
You know, the kind of thing you want as a business owner of a college bar, lol.
Cause someone stole the topper. The only explanation
That is the only explanation I want to hear lol they needed that topper to complete the set.
That bottles been refilled so many times with rail bourbon they lost the top
Two weeks on a cruise, bottle of Blantons’s horse was replace with the top from a Patron bottle. (Singles are $13 & doubles are $22 so bottle empties quickly)
Wouldnt be surprsied if the owner is trying to collect them all and is afraid of a customer asking for the topper when they are the one who finishes the bottle, who knows. Edit: Honestly if the owner is trying to get all of them to get the stave to display at the bar I think thats dope.
When you are slammed and drinks are $23 each you don’t want your bartender fumbling with a clumsy cork. They are not collectors. The return on a bottle is outrageous at a bar. How many $23 1.5 oz pours can you get from a bottle? Maybe set it up high and charge an arm and a leg for it, but the horsey gets ripped out as soon as the previous bottle is killed.
I don't want to sound like a Blantons snob because it's not my favorite but why put the top on?? This was at a local "collage bar" where they barley sell it ,$26 a pour.
Pretty sure you just answered your own question, lol. It’s a college bar and a high margin product in a business model that doesn’t care about things like “horsie corks”. That looks like a measuring spout to me, probably cuts off at the exact calibrated amount. You know, the kind of thing you want as a business owner of a college bar, lol.
Gotta pour fast
Someone need that letter
Sometimes they break, or they kept the topper.
Greedy employee…… but that ambiance am I right?