Buffalo Trace’s gift shop release for Sunday, October 23, 2022, was Eagle Rare according to the Buffalo Trace Distillery product availability site.
Eagle Rare was the 2nd odds-on favorite choice from yesterday’s blog post.
This item is eligible for purchase if you haven’t purchased the same bottle since Monday, July 25, 2022, in accordance with the Buffalo Trace 90-day rule.
(Scroll down to see tomorrow’s odds)

Buffalo Trace’s gift shop release odds for Monday, October 24, 2022:
Sazerac Rye | 41.64% |
E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch | 25.70% |
W.L. Weller Special Reserve | 17.71% |
Blanton’s | 12.93% |
Eagle Rare | 2.02% |
Single Oak Project | 0.00% |
Total | 100.00% |
The odds are calculated using historical data and are not a guarantee. We want to encourage everyone to visit the Buffalo Trace Distillery even if the bottle they wish for isn’t the odds-on favorite for that day.
Below is a summary of Buffalo Trace’s last seven limited releases for reference. Click on 2022 Gift Shop Release by Date under the Limited Release Data dropdown menu on the homepage for a full view of all the releases for the year.
10/17/22 | Monday | W.L. Weller Special Reserve |
10/18/22 | Tuesday | Blanton’s |
10/19/22 | Wednesday | Eagle Rare |
10/20/22 | Thursday | E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch |
10/21/22 | Friday | W.L. Weller Special Reserve |
10/22/22 | Saturday | Blanton’s |
10/23/22 | Sunday | Eagle Rare |
Also, note that our October Contest (click here for the link to enter) is still in progress and it is free to enter. You may enter up to six times per day until midnight on October 31st.
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For what it’s worth, I saw a pallet of Sazerac Rye getting forklifted up to the area close to the gift shop about 15 minutes before opening yesterday. Thinking they were restocking after filling the floor with EHT. Hope I am wrong because I will be there this morning. 😂
Nice call!
Wish I was wrong.
Lol! I’m the only person I know that really likes it. Word on the street is that it could be removed from allocation.