WebMichter's Whiskey Jug - 1976 Bicenntenial Commemorative Collectable Jug Front of bottle reads: Michter's Whiskey (Pot Still) Original Sour Mash; Decanted and bottled by Michter's Jog House Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA. 80 proof; 1/2 pint; series B 1976. Purchased in 1976 the seal has never been broken. 1940s Michters Pot Still Whiskey Jug from Mitchers Jug House, 1/2 Pint. Distilled in the Blue Mountain Valley of Pennsylvania. Ceramic with ceramic cork lid. Approximately 4 1/2 tall by 3 1/2 bottom diameter. Please note the lid is chipped. See photos. Etsy Browse Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in
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WebVintage, circa late 1950s / early 1960s, this 4 7/8 tall, 4/5 quart ceramic jug features the story of Michters along with the Michters Pot Still Whiskey artwork. A GENTLE SPIRIT IS A … WebFeb 10, 2016 · This American whiskey from Michter's Distiller in Louisville, Kentucky, is matured in barrels which had previously held bourbon. As such, this expression cannot be called bourbon, as bourbon needs to be matured in new American oak barrels - hence why it's called whiskey instead. Slightly confusing legal nomenclature aside, it's bloomin' … the page you requested was not found frp
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WebMichter's Pennsylvania Original Sour Mash Pot Still Whiskey 1976 86 Proof Quart Hi All, I have a rare sealed full quart jug of Michter’s Sour Mash from Schasefferstown PA. Bottle indicates Series B 1976 on side, still tax label seal on top. There is an extensive history on Michter’s at ellenjaye. WebThe Michter’s pot stills were original built in the 1970s as a semi-tourist attraction at the distillery in Schaefferstown, PA. ... Known as the Michter’s Jug House, America’s first microdistillery was born. ... whiskey would not stay cool nor would it be cool again for nearly three decades. When the distillery closed in 1990, the ... WebThe Michter's distllery, historically known as Bomberger is long gone, however the Jug House is remarkably still in use. When the distillery closed, it was installed in the garden of former distiller, Charles Everett Beam, before it was sold to the Tom's Foolery distillery in Ohio who distil bourbon on it to this day. the page you are looking for is temporarily