Admittedly, from the files of first world problems...
As someone who flies DL regularly I have come look forward to enjoying a Woodford Reserve or two on an evening flight after a long day with clients and was tickled pink when AA decided to start offering Woodford on flights. After having Woodford on its planes for a couple of years now, AA continues to stock their RJs with just a couple of bottles of Woodford and, according to more than one FA, there are four bottles on Woodford catered on mainline flights in F and only a couple more in the back. More often than not, the plane is out of Woodford once PDBs are served and before we ever push back from the gate.
So here is my question (and first world problem), why does AA bother offering Woodford if they are not going to stock it in levels that reflect passenger demand for the product? Is this common for other premium beverages that I do not partake in? I'd almost rather they not tease me with this delicious nectar of the Gods only to have it viciously denied to me.