Posted 8 years ago
clossey4
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Hi All!
My partner found this bottle in a little town in northern CA. We've tried to do some research to learn about the company but haven't been able to find any information on this bitter specifically.
We believe this bottle came from the same family distillery that used the brand names:
"Congress Hall Rye", "Fleischmann's Perfection Gin", "Fleischmann's Pilgrim Gin", "Fleischmann's Royalty Gin", "Fleischmann's Van Dyck Gin", "Pilgrim Gin", "Queen Mary Scotch", "Roadrunner", "S. N. Pike's Magnolia", "Sylvan Grove Rye", "White Tavern", and "White Tavern Tom Gin."
Would love to hear if anyone has anymore information. Just interested in the history of this bottle. Thanks!
Can you read anything like, Pure and Without Drugs or Poison, Registered, Alcohol By Volume, or similar, on it anywhere? If not, albeit a large chunk is missing, it could be older than 1906.
By Registered, I don't mean their Trade Mark Registered part.
Hello! thanks for asking. I don't see any of those markings on the bottle unfortunately.