Bidding advice
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Placing a Maximum Bid
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Placing a Single Bid
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Incremental Bidding Explained
Our system increases bids based on preset increments, as shown in the table below, whether you set a maximum bid or make a single bid.
Bottle Details
Bush Pilot 13 Year Old Single Cask Canadian Whisky
Released in the USA in the 1990s, this liquid was originally intended for blending but got released as is due to its high quality.
This 13 year old 100% unblended corn whisky has an interesting tale behind the name.
Bush Pilot’s Private Reserve was Marilyn Smith’s tribute to her father, Fred Johnson, a Detroit entrapanuer. Smith’s partner, Bob Denton, discovered a cache of well-aged corn whisky while purchasing bulk Canadian blended whisky for his independent spirits company. The distiller had originally produced this whisky for an older Canadian blend, but discovering Denton’s interest, decided there was no reason it couldn’t be sold as is. Denton decided to bottle it for Smith, unblended, and one batch at a time.
Smith’s father was an adveturous spirit, creating a small bush airline as a hobby. Johnson’s Great Northern Skyways specialized in flying the wealthy of Detroit to the Blind River area of Ontario to hunt and fish. The pilots would along unmarked bottles of whisky to help them fenmd off the arctic chill. The local staff at Hiram Walker’s distillery in Windsor, Ontario named these bottles “The Bush Pilot’s Private Reserve.” Smith, recalling her father fondly retelling tales of bonding by backwoods campfire, bodies warmed by this seemingly-illicit tonic, revived the sobriquet in his memory.
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Frequently asked questions
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