Warehouse C is an overhyped tater bottle that people buy for the clout
MarathonAg12 said:
Warehouse C is an overhyped tater bottle that people buy for the clout
Tom Cardy said:
If I only had 2, I would try for BT and Michter's. Not sure if that's feasible, though. I've heard heaven hill has a great tour as well and if you can get the self-bottling experience it's awesome
txag2k said:
I consider this supporting my local Mom and Pop shop
1.75l
Irish 2.0 said:txag2k said:
I consider this supporting my local Mom and Pop shop
1.75l
Cleaning out some drains tonight?
Sazerac said:
Best Rye outside a Handy
Me too. Absolutely nothing. And guess what?? You can buy what you like and actually enjoy it without giving an F what anyone else thinksNaveronski said:
I like W:SR… what's wrong with it?
txag2k said:Me too. Absolutely nothing. And guess what?? You can buy what you like and actually enjoy it without giving an F what anyone else thinksNaveronski said:
I like W:SR… what's wrong with it?![]()
It's dusty (literally) so it should be right up your alley.Ducks4brkfast said:
Goodness. How terrible do y'all think this is?
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The story starts on an ill-fated evening in December of 1854. A passenger steamer called The Westmoreland foundered in the frigid waters of northern Lake Michigan. In addition to the 17 lives lost that night were the contents of the ship's hull, which included 280 barrels worth of whiskey.
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And it's not just collectors who are clamoring for a taste. As first reported by The Mirror, earlier this month, Richardson says that a regional distillery wants to salvage the juicefor scientific research. "The genetic makeup of corn was much different in 1854 and may have had a different taste to today's corn," he told the newspaper.
Traverse City Whiskey Co. would be the most likely candidate for this sort of project. One of Michigan's largest craft distilleries, it sits mere miles from the site of the wreck.