O.K.I. Single Barrel Bourbon 'Repeal Day' Trilogy - Act 2 & Act 3

O.K.I. Single Barrel Bourbon 'Repeal Day' Trilogy - Act 2 & Act 3

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A 2-Pack of O.K.I. Single Barrel Bourbon 'Repeal Day' Trilogy

 
Act 2 of the O.K.I. Repeal Trilogy is named "The Volstead Act". The Volstead Act was passed by Congress in October 28, 1919. That following January the Nationwide prohibition of alcohol went into full effect. This was a sad time for distillers and responsible consumers across the country. The barrels selected for Act 2 pack a punch. They\'re some of the higher proofed barrels. They also highlight flavor notes of citrus oil, black pepper and cinnamon.
Act 3, the final act, is rightfully named "Repeal Day!". The Eighteenth Amendment was repealed on December 5, 1933After a long-fought battle, the manufacturing, sale and transportation of alcohol was once again made legal. Was it because politicians missed their night cap? Or the fact that before the Volstead Act, around 14% of federal, state, and local tax revenues came from the alcohol industry? We don't know, but we'll raise a glass either way. This last lot of barrels is easy to drink and will make you want a second pour. It highlights rich notes of dried fruit and toasted turbinado sugar. 

A 2-Pack of O.K.I. Single Barrel Bourbon 'Repeal Day' Trilogy

 
Act 2 of the O.K.I. Repeal Trilogy is named "The Volstead Act". The Volstead Act was passed by Congress in October 28, 1919. That following January the Nationwide prohibition of alcohol went into full effect. This was a sad time for distillers and responsible consumers across the country. The barrels selected for Act 2 pack a punch. They\'re some of the higher proofed barrels. They also highlight flavor notes of citrus oil, black pepper and cinnamon.
Act 3, the final act, is rightfully named "Repeal Day!". The Eighteenth Amendment was repealed on December 5, 1933After a long-fought battle, the manufacturing, sale and transportation of alcohol was once again made legal. Was it because politicians missed their night cap? Or the fact that before the Volstead Act, around 14% of federal, state, and local tax revenues came from the alcohol industry? We don't know, but we'll raise a glass either way. This last lot of barrels is easy to drink and will make you want a second pour. It highlights rich notes of dried fruit and toasted turbinado sugar. 
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