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    Posted 12 years ago

    Brian-curi…
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    These bottles of whiskey have been in our family for a very long time.
    They were all made in 1917 & bottled in 1933. Im just a fan of these but wish i knew more about vintage whiskey. If anybody could help me learn or tell me where i could gather information that would be great. I hope you enjoy them as i do. I would also like to learn how to display them. Have a good day and any feedback is much appreciated. Thank You

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    1. Whiskeybent.net Whiskeybent.net, 10 years ago
      Hi Brian,

      What you have here are two prohibition era medicinal whiskey pints. The only way to get whiskey during that period was by having a prescription.

      The fill levels are typical as some evaporation has occurred through the corks.

      If you can tell me the distilleries listed on the tax strips I can tell you even more.

      Thanks for posting!
      Scott

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