12oz Stout aged in Woodford reserve. There's a later batch that's the same recipe I believe also in WR barrels. Anyway is this hard to get and what kind of trade value does it have? It's exceptional IMO (Woodford is one of my fav bourbons)
Not sure exactly what it trades for, but if you find the recent bishop barrel 7 thread in the sw forum and ask, you'll find tons of people with a bottle who would have a good idea. I'd imagine some limited release stuff that texans don't get will get it done. I'll put it this way if I still had any, and I was offered a Gose Gone Wild or a decent Bruery beer, I'd give it up
pretty sure the cost varied on these alot as they were only available at bars & restaurants (and only a few of them would actually let people take the bottles to go).... I've heard prices ranging from $6 to $12 a bottle on this one, but I'm sure someone from Houston would have more insight... it's a great, great beer though..
Never saw one for as cheap as $6, but a few $8s and lots of $10-12s. BB7 was my favorite of the BA stouts, but BB3 also very solid.
You can probably go 1:1 with some other limited 12oz bottles; maybe 2:1 with JK limiteds or out of state barrel aged variants.