There are 33 standard drinks. 37% Alcohol by volume.
Yes. There's a great picture of it up on ebay. I also just got one as a gift from my grandmother, although I didn't know what year it was until I found it listed online.
Beam's Choice - collector's edition volume XVI
Painting by James Lockhart
The picture on the bottle shows male and female mallard ducks taking flight, with some cattails in the background.
the price will vary from $15 for a poor to fair
The value of Jim Beam decanters varies widely depending on the age and production limits.
nothing - zilch
a 1952 bottle is a fake as the Seattle World's Fair was in 1962
There's a couple of variables, like weight and gender, but 12 hours should be sufficient.
you have piqued my interest
id say its around 9000
I had the hardest time finding this. Found out we have to look it up as a cable car, not a trolley, for it to work. Found out that NIB it's sold for about $60 American dollars. Used is reduced in value to more than half of full price.
Hope this helps.
Not in the finished product but sugar and other naturally occurring sugars in the mix being fermented are what create create alcohol in conjunction with the other ingredients. That mix is then distilled to alcohol and then aged in barrels to create the whiskey.
50-75 depending on whether it's full or not
A waterford crystal decanter is a jug type to hold water or any liquid to drink. It is made from crystal by the Waterford company. These are considered high end collector items and can be quite expensive.
Depending on condition, between $20.00 and $50.00.