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A bit of fun buying a bottle of whisky
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Bigbobby
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This post is not a serious matter but just for a bit of fun. I am sensible with money with paying the bills and mortgage, pay into a pension, stocks and shares ISA and a rainy day fund.
I just thought I would let my hair down a bit and buy a limited edition bottle of whisky and see what happens. I went for the coronation whisky. Only 5000 bottles made. It's English whisky at a distillery in Norfolk, just something a bit different. Scotland and Japanese prices for limited editions are just silly prices.
It cost me £100. A similar limited edition from the same distillery in Norfolk for the queen's jubilee recently sold for £500. It will be interesting to see what Charles coronation version goes for if I keep it for 20 years. I'm sensible and don't drink anyway. Some people might think whisky is for drinking and keeping it as an investment is controversial but I just find it interesting and fun.
As I say this post is nothing serious just wondering if anyone has had any success stories buying a bottle of whisky for fun and see what happens?
I just thought I would let my hair down a bit and buy a limited edition bottle of whisky and see what happens. I went for the coronation whisky. Only 5000 bottles made. It's English whisky at a distillery in Norfolk, just something a bit different. Scotland and Japanese prices for limited editions are just silly prices.
It cost me £100. A similar limited edition from the same distillery in Norfolk for the queen's jubilee recently sold for £500. It will be interesting to see what Charles coronation version goes for if I keep it for 20 years. I'm sensible and don't drink anyway. Some people might think whisky is for drinking and keeping it as an investment is controversial but I just find it interesting and fun.
As I say this post is nothing serious just wondering if anyone has had any success stories buying a bottle of whisky for fun and see what happens?

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Royal Lochnagar did a special edition of 1000 bottles, available on the coronation day for £360. I think you had to buy them in person and were limited to one bottle each.0
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Some people might think whisky is for drinking and keeping it as an investment is controversial but I just find it interesting and fun.Its not controversial but has been plagued by scammers, and the chance of making money is very low as its only a small number will go on to obtain real money increases.
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
So you paid £80 for a sticker?2
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Well, seeing as millions of people probably spend £100s on booze that they consume, rather than keep, and so have nothing to show for their £££, other than a hangover
, then what's the harm in a little flutter on a bottle to keep.
If you can afford it, and you're not banking on making a profit, then where's the harm. You've bought a 'real' thing that you now have in your possession, so not a 'scam' in that sense.
Good Luck.
I've got some "First Day Cover" stamps somewhere that I bought with my pocket money many many years ago....hmm, wonder if I've made a profit?!?
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)4 -
Bigbobby said:A similar limited edition from the same distillery in Norfolk for the queen's coronation recent sold for £500.
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Bigbobby said:I just thought I would let my hair down a bit and buy a limited edition bottle of whisky and see what happens.As I say this post is nothing serious just wondering if anyone has had any success stories buying a bottle of whisky for fun and see what happens?Yes, lots of them. They all involved drinking the whisky though.
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Sea_Shell said:Well, seeing as millions of people probably spend £100s on booze that they consume, rather than keep, and so have nothing to show for their £££, other than a hangover
, then what's the harm in a little flutter on a bottle to keep.
If you can afford it, and you're not banking on making a profit, then where's the harm. You've bought a 'real' thing that you now have in your possession, so not a 'scam' in that sense.
Good Luck.
I've got some "First Day Cover" stamps somewhere that I bought with my pocket money many many years ago....hmm, wonder if I've made a profit?!?3 -
About 30 years ago a group of us went on a visit to the distillery of a friend's favourite whisky
I can see now that if I'd bought some of that and kept it, it would have increased in value since then
But so have equity investments I made a few years later, so maybe I didn't miss out.
On the other hand the 30 or 40 year old I can see for several thousands now were only released in 2022 and 2017, so presumably most of the improvement has happened in the cask not the bottle.0 -
Didnt fancy a punt on the Glen Grant version?
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/71566/glen-grant-1948-74-year-old-charles-iii-coronation-private-collectionredux said:On the other hand the 30 or 40 year old I can see for several thousands now were only released in 2022 and 2017, so presumably most of the improvement has happened in the cask not the bottle.0
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