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Prohibition-era whiskey bottles found washed ashore on beach. A New Jersey man who was walking his dog on the beach found 11 perfectly sealed whiskey bottles dating back perhaps to the 1930s or so.
A U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer and his dog stumbled across something unexpected on a New Jersey beach last month: nearly a dozen rare and mysterious bottles of whiskey.
Prohibition-era whiskey bottles, still presumably full of booze, found on beach along Jersey Shore. By 6abc Digital Staff. Thursday, March 13, 2025.
The bottom of a whiskey bottle with a diamond shape may indicate the whiskey was bottled during prohibition. Austin Contegiacomo But how the whisky bottles ended up in the sand is a mystery.
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March 13, 2025 N.J. man finds unopened whiskey bottles, possibly from Prohibition era, scattered on Margate beach The Canadian-branded booze was discovered in February, prompting speculation about ...
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Regardless, its mere mention or utterance in print quickens the pulse of any collector or scholar of American whiskey. Pre-Prohibition bottles — meaning bourbons and ryes distilled before 1920 ...
The bottom of a whiskey bottle with a diamond shape may indicate the whiskey was bottled during prohibition. Austin Contegiacomo But how the whisky bottles ended up in the sand is a mystery.
The bottom of a whiskey bottle with a diamond shape may indicate the whiskey was bottled during prohibition. Austin Contegiacomo But how the whisky bottles ended up in the sand is a mystery.