The numbers on the bottom of a Platte Valley whiskey jug typically refer to the specific batch or production run of that particular jug. These numbers are used by the distillery to track and identify each jug during the manufacturing process. They can also provide information about the date of production, the distillation batch, or other relevant details for quality control and record-keeping purposes.
Valley
The bottom of a valley is called the valley floor. It is typically the lowest point in the valley and where most of the water and sediment accumulates.
I have before me a jug that formerly held 4/5 quart of STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY bottled by McCormick Distilling Co. Weston, MO. It has a "PLATTE VALLEY" brand.
Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan - 2004 Gizmo and Indigo Diego Valley and Whiskey 4-12 was released on: USA: 11 January 2008
Usually a valley or a plain.
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The air pressure would be greatest at the bottom of the valley because air is denser at lower altitudes due to the weight of the overlying air column.
Pencarrow station at the bottom of wainui valley is at 20 meters Hutt Valley 43 meters
valley
everywhere Luxor in Egypt is at the bottom of Egypt next Aswan,Valley of the Kings,and the Valley of the Queens.
Because they carve the easiest path out of the landscape. THese bends are called meanders. If the bottom of a valley is not straight the river with follow the bottom of the valley instead of going up the sides of the valley. Also it might be to avoid big rocks
The low path at the bottom of the hill is commonly referred to as a valley or a ravine.