The Canadian-branded booze was discovered in February, prompting speculation about how it wound up at the Jersey Shore.
Austin Contegiacomo was playing catch with his Sheepadoodle on the cold beach near Margate last month when his dog abandoned ...
In total, Contegiacomo and his dog found 11 completely full glass bottles of rare, old whiskey, all with the name Lincoln Inn etched on them. Contegiacomo called a friend who did a quick internet ...
Markings suggest the whiskey was bottled in 1928, making it nearly 100 years old and dating it to the Prohibition era. The ...
It looks like a bottle, albeit a slightly funky one, and it does the job of a bottle but the container that holds 750ml of ...
So there’s this brown bottle in the sand and he starts rubbing on it.” A Prohibition-era stash of whiskey that washed up on a New Jersey beach was found while Austin Contegiacomo was walking ...
"I'm looking and there's hay everywhere, there's paper, and glass ... I see another package and it's this whiskey bottle. I'm like holy crap. This is like a whiskey stash. And this is like ...
But how the whisky bottles ended up in the sand is a mystery. Contegiacomo suggested they may have been sucked up by dredging machines off the coast and deposited on the beach. “There was a lot ...
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