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giveaway...officially a giveaway now...winner !!!!
aramisvi
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i have a bottle of Old Fitzgerald Prime kentucky bourbon whiskey, bottled in 1971... 7yr aged and 86.8 proof.
comes bottled in a collectable "golden anniversary" thing celebrating 50 years of the foundation of my home town. it's still corked and has never been opened.
i will draw a name on friday.
with so many names in the hat...i decide to have dad draw a name now....and the winner is....Night Stalker!!!!!!!
NS, email me your particulars and i'll get things set up to ship you a nice new prize!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks guys
Chris
comes bottled in a collectable "golden anniversary" thing celebrating 50 years of the foundation of my home town. it's still corked and has never been opened.
i will draw a name on friday.
with so many names in the hat...i decide to have dad draw a name now....and the winner is....Night Stalker!!!!!!!
NS, email me your particulars and i'll get things set up to ship you a nice new prize!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks guys
Chris
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i have a bottle of Old Fitzgerald Prime kentucky bourbon whiskey, bottled in 1971...in 71, it was already 7yr aged and 86.8 proof.
comes bottled in a collectable "golden anniversary" thing celebrating 50 years of the foundation of my home town. it's still corked and has never been opened.
if i do a giveaway...is there a way i can ship it?
Other than drunk off some REALLY potent stuff? Hmmmmmm
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i just have no use for it and don't want it in my house. i figure someone on here might either like to collect the container or wanna drink it.
hell, i'd deliver it in person if i could.
and happy new year jacob.
happy new year!
...is there a way i can ship it?
Uhhhhhhh, in a box!?!?!?!?
wine is chemically very different and therefore reacts differently to storage, so it can and does age in the bottle.
the "aged xx years" refers the the amount of time it was aged prior to bottling when "aging" essentially stops. sure technically its 38 year old whiskey, but its only been aged 7 years if that makes sense.
just fyi, spirits dont age in the bottle. they can degrade(read get worse) but as a rule dont get better.
wine is chemically very different and therefore reacts differently to storage, so it can and does age in the bottle.
the "aged xx years" refers the the amount of time it was aged prior to bottling when "aging" essentially stops. sure technically its 38 year old whiskey, but its only been aged 7 years if that makes sense.
KEVD18...quit being such a buzz kill.[;)]..nice giveaway but count me out, gave the stuff up 'bout 2 years ago. sounds good though.
i have a bottle of Old Fitzgerald Prime kentucky bourbon whiskey, bottled in 1971...in 71, it was already 7yr aged and 86.8 proof.
comes bottled in a collectable "golden anniversary" thing celebrating 50 years of the foundation of my home town. it's still corked and has never been opened.
i will draw a name on friday.
Sorry to say it won't be a day more aged than the day it was decanted. (put in the bottle) Whisky stops aging the minute it is removed from the wood barrel it was aged in. Unlike wine aging in distilled drinks is a byproduct of the charcoaled insides of the wooden barrel
kevd...does that mean yer in?
thank you sir, its a mighty fine offer but im neither a whiskey drinker nor a participant in forum giveaways. i thanks you kindly anyway.
If it's wiskey, I'm in. I've not offten been called a gentlman, or scholar, but I'm damn shure a judge of fine wiskey.
Thank you.
W.D.
Great to see ya posting again.
NS
I am uh... 21.
[:D][}:)]
I kid. I kid.
Cherokee Fiddle
Johnny Lee
Add me please!
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Like iloveguns said send it back to Ky.
Thank you
I'll sip on it and display the bottle proudly in my man-cave!
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.
I'll sip on it and display the bottle proudly in my man-cave even after its empty!
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.
I'll sip on it and display the bottle proudly in my man-cave ... even after its empty!
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.
but since your unemployed and job hunting, I think you'd be better
off selling it on e-bay. You may get a pretty penny for it.
Thanks for offer thou.
I have a friend who sells old toaster ovens she finds and cleans
up. also other items. You might start a mail order business.
I noticed your photograph was really good. Mouse
Thanks,
I bought this Jim Beam on E-bay full with the seal unbroken.
NRA Lifetime Benefactor Member.
The USPS does not allow lickker shipments.