I have booze reserves. The only hard liquor I like is rum, brandy, and Jameson’s Irish whiskey, but just about everything else is in my reserve for bartering.
Right now I have a 12-year old Glenfiddich, a bottle of Laphroig, and 1/2-gallon bottle of Jack Daniels, as well as some Johnny Walker Red label and Black label small bottles. I have vodka, too, but it doesn’t keep as well as the whiskies. I don’t know what kind of bourbons I should buy, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
“any suggestions would be appreciated”
Grain alcohol. People will want alcohol for pain relief and sterilizing wounds as well as achieving a state of drunkenness. By volume, grain alcohol is superior in all these areas.
Some people will have assets sufficient to allow them to drink high-dollar booze, but if things are really bad, you might end up not being able to barter it.