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212 - The Largest Bourbon Secondary Market with Owen Powell

Bourbon Pursuit

Bourbon Pursuit

Hobbies, Food, Arts, Leisure

4.9866 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Last week, CNN reported that Facebook and Instagram are shutting down all peer to peer sales of alcohol. This wasn’t a joke. In the span of 72 hours, all of the major bourbon groups were wiped out. The secondary market is synonymous with Facebook. The growth of bourbon’s popularity can be attributed to it as well by those that are in it to flip bottles. Owen Powell didn’t create the first group to buy, sell, and trade bourbon, but he certainly created the largest. The Bourbon Secondary Market group is no longer around on Facebook, but the story of how it was built, the ways discussions were moderated, and how it served as a data gold mine for valuations is told. We uncover the progression of the group from a few hundred members to reaching over 50,000, what leads to certain distilleries being banned on a black market, and if the secondary market will actually end if Facebook groups cease to exist. Show Notes: This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about Parker's Heritage Collection. How did you get into bourbon? Talk about the growth of the group. Were there any growing pains? How many members are in the group? How many admins do you have? What do you look for in admins? Why do people have animosity towards admins in these groups? Let's talk about the rules in the group. How did the secondary raffle site become its own thing? How does a dispute come about? What do all the acronyms mean? What is the best way to handle a dispute? Have you ever had accusations of counterfeits? How do you handle that kind of situation? Why did you do an open group? Do you keep a log of all the transactions? You’ve banned a few distilleries. How are rules like that determined? Why do you run the group even though you don't get paid? What do you do when someone prices something too high? What about monthly dues? Do you think groups could end on Facebook?

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people will add their wives to the group and then immediately regret it because their wives mad at them.

0:07.2

They're always on their phone.

0:08.4

Wife gets in there, sees how much they're spending on it.

0:11.0

Then it's like, will you kick my wife out?

0:13.1

No, you've got to figure that out on your own.

0:15.3

I'm not getting in the middle of that.

0:16.5

I think I might have added my wife to it.

0:18.3

Because being part of the podcast now, I'm like, you've got to have a pulse on what's happening.

0:21.7

So you know exactly.

0:22.9

Uninvite.

0:23.6

Yeah.

0:23.9

No.

0:28.9

Hey, this is episode 212 of Bourbon Pursuit.

0:36.7

I'm one of your host kenny and as usual

0:38.6

a little bit of the news on july 26th twenty nine beam sun troy broke ground on what is to become

0:45.5

the fred b no craft distillery it's part of a sixty million dollar investment in what will become

0:52.9

known as the james billing Company, and that's

0:56.2

going to be located in Clermont, Kentucky.

0:59.0

Although the building itself will be fresh construction, the brands that are going to be

1:02.5

produced at this new craft distillery are ones that we're already familiar with, like

1:06.7

Bookers, Knob Creek, and Basil Hayden's, all as well as new brands such as Little Book and

1:13.0

Legend. It's named for the 7th Generation Master Distiller, Fred No, which has been on the show

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