Reason #3 - a shelf life of 15+/- years assuming kept in a constantly cool place (temp under 70), away from direct light, and Blast is not told where said stock pile is kept.

I am just finishing a book titled 'The Alpha Strategy' written back in the early 80's. The author's emphasis is on purchasing items (durable goods) you will use for many years in bulk - including some wines and hard alcohol because they will last for years. When you open a bottle some years down the road - you have saved yourself the difference of the current price less than the price you paid several years ago. Plus buying in bulk often gets you an additional discount above the price paid at the time for a single bottle. His general belief is that inflation will always out-pace interest earned and investment gain (after taxes on the interest and gain) in the long term. His breakdown of real economics is unique, but hard to refute.
The book is available online for free pdf download or copies can be found at Amazon.com for under $5.00 including shipping.
Search under: Alpha Strategy John Pugsley
You'll find the link to the pdf download near the top of the search.
Some basic stockpiling makes good sense - especially if you are going to use it anyway! Just stay away from trendy items like roller-disco pants, Milli Vanilli hair extensions, and Oprah's Books Of The Month.
