If it's been kept cool and out of the sun, it's still fine, and will be for many years to come.
i want to now
The same price it is now. That brand is far to common to be considered a collectible.
The same that it is now. That brand is far to common to be considered a collectible.
$15.00 per bottle
Michael Anthony formerly of Van Halen, now with Chickenfoot.
My bottle of Buchanan's 12 year would not pour a drop. I inverted the bottle and sucked a bit. It worked, but what an undignified way to try to enjoy a new (to me) whiskey. Next I tried to pound out the plastic device with a wooden chopstick and a small hammer. I managed to break the ciruilar insert into several small peices and pulled the them out with tweezers. I tipped the bottle and attemped to pour into a small glass. Out came a small glass ball but no Whisky. I then found that the whiskey would pour when the bottle is held at just the right angle. A few bits of plastic and wood from the chopstick are still comming out with the whiskey so be careful if you try this method. Really, what's wrong with there people? I don't need help regulating the amount of whiskey I pour. I have to go now, there's something stuck in my throat. This may be the same problem I had with a bottle of whiskey recently. To solve it I inverted the bottle and gave it a bit of a shake up and down. This released a few drops at first and then the whiskey started flowing more easily once air was getting into the bottle. Experiment with the right angle that will allow whiskey out of the bottle and air in. I think these bottles may be designed for use in overhead jiggers (nip pourers) in bars or something like that.
Whiskey Cars were cars that were used to transport moonshine. These cars were souped up to outrun the law. Many of the drivers were the founding fathers of what is now NASCAR
yes and i like the old name better
depends if it is a single malt, blended, and the beginning quality. If it was bottom-barrel at the time it was bottled, it is bottom barrel now. If it is a very good single malt, it is worth slightly more now, from when it was made, but aging to a smooth, thus high value liquor, needs to be done in its fermenting barrel.
nope because it can now be used as an offensive weapon to hiijac a plane
I would imagine it is.
There are approximately 100 calories in one shot of Fireball whiskey. The bottle denotes that there are 108 calories per 1.5 oz, which is the serving size. Fireball whiskey is characterized by its strong cinnamon flavor.