The Canadian-branded booze was discovered in February, prompting speculation about how it wound up at the Jersey Shore.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Contegiacomo raced after him, but when he finally caught up, he discovered something unusual: 11 bottles of whiskey half buried in the sand, all still full. Curious about what was inside ...
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