Lincoln Inn whiskey was distilled in Canada and may have been one of the companies that later became Seagrams, although it’s ...
Austin Contegiacomo was playing catch with his Sheepadoodle on the cold beach near Margate last month when his dog abandoned ...
Nearly a dozen perfectly sealed whiskey bottles dating back to Prohibition times were found by Austin Contegiacomo while ...
A whiskey river wasn’t on Austin Contegiacomo’s mind when he found an ocean of it — a Prohibition-era stash, to be exact — ...
2d
FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNWhiskey bottles believed to be from Prohibition-era found on New Jersey beachA New Jersey resident found nearly a dozen suspected Prohibition-era glass whiskey bottles washed up on a New Jersey beach.
The Canadian-branded booze was discovered in February, prompting speculation about how it wound up at the Jersey Shore.
Users believe the bottles were from Montreal, Quebec, and circulated in the U.S. during Prohibition. The Jersey coast was part of the rum runners' route when alcohol was illegal in the 1920s and early ...
The mysterious bottles were laying flat ... Inn was a Canadian distillery that ran bootlegged whisky to the Atlantic coast during prohibition years, but closed in the 1970s.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results