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Canton Distillery Brand Bourbon Football

Size: 750ml

"Sourced goods from Midwest grains with a mash bill of 80% corn, 17% rye, and 3% barley. Aged and matured in a proprietary re-casking process and an enhanced oak stave finishing. Profiles are very much like a Kentucky bourbon with a hint of sweet caramel, honey and brown sugar. Finished at 90 proof. Patent pending, football replica with stitches and seams on the front of the bottle, sits atop a pedestal base of as etched miniature football field replete with yard markers and end zones. Branded with "Canton Distillery", (Home of Football)." —producer
Availability: In stock
SKU: 43879
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$35.99
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Size750ml
ABV45.00 %
Spirits specifications
Spirits CountryUnited States
Spirits TypeBourbon, Whiskey
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Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Size750ml
ABV45.00 %
Spirits specifications
Spirits CountryUnited States
Spirits TypeBourbon, Whiskey
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