Made at Tom Moore, the only straight rye they sell, and it's only sold in northern Wisconsin, only in handles. It's not great (young), but not bad.
I wonder if by "premium taste through the years" they mean "but not right now."
Made at Tom Moore, the only straight rye they sell, and it's only sold in northern Wisconsin, only in handles. It's not great (young), but not bad.
I wonder if by "premium taste through the years" they mean "but not right now."
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I wish I could find it in Northern Wisconsin. It's a wasteland of blended canadian and brandy.
"Brownest of the brown liquors..so tempting. What's that? You want me to drink you? But I'm in the middle of a trial!" L. Hutz
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."
I was in Wisconsin on my way home in August...wish I knew! Dang!
Is this recent production. A few years ago, another SB'er and I scoured all the areas of N. Wisconsin we were told it was available via phone and there wasn't any to be found. In 2009, during a tour of Tom Moore, it wasn't even in their display case of currently produced brands!
Thomas
And I've hunted near Madison last year to no avail. I have a friend who lives just north of there and I've hunted when I visit him every 4th of July. I don't think I saw any Fleischmann's rye.
I'll need to look a little more carefully next time.
"Brownest of the brown liquors..so tempting. What's that? You want me to drink you? But I'm in the middle of a trial!" L. Hutz
Woodman's Green Bay, loads of it for $15.99.
City Wine Cellar in Staten Island lists it on-line:
375 for $6.00 (same image as in first post)
1.75 for $18.00 (label slightly different)
Empire Wine in Albany has 1.75 in store for $14.00 (same image)
They call it "Preffered" Rye - is this a different product? I realize
websites may not be accurate image-wise.
Col. Charles K. "Crotchety" Cowdery
"Whiskey Don't Keep."