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Hi , I'm considering buying a barrel of whiskey from a local Tasmanian distiller (NANT) as an investment. Do any other forum members have any experience in this sort of investment ?
Cheers IJN
In the article they're talking about increasing supply up to 200,000..wouldn't this make your investment somewhat diminishing? - Or is it because you're buying it, then letting it sit for X years, it's becoming worth more, to them anyway.
If supply is increasing due to demand then it could make it worth the same, or more, depending on how much the demand is increasing
Yes i believe this story is going to be on Landline on ABC today also
I'm a bit confused, are you interested in buying "Whisky" of the Scottish type, or "Whiskey" of the Irish type.
The Landline story made it look like a good investment...here's the iview link.
With their growing reputation and increasing sales the NANT deal seems a reasonable investment.
Well don't have any idea about investment on Whiskey because never invest on food items. Because their price fluctuate very quickly. but have ideas on other short term investments which can give you enough returns.
Well this story did not end well, was anyone here burnt?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-09/hundreds-of-nant-whisky-barrels-never-filled-audit/8338106
I thought a bit more about the risks with either investing in the barrels or the notes and I dont think the returns are enough to offset the risks.
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