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If you are a fan of florida georgia line then this old camp peach pecan whiskey is the right whiskey for you. This is a smooth whiskey with delicious southern peach and pecan flavors. The notes of caramel and just a light hint of spice make old camp peach pecan whiskey incredibly different and unique. 35% abv 70 proof
OLD CAMP is a premium whiskey launched in conjunction with Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line, the most successful country duo of all time. Much like the band, OLD CAMP always brings the fun to any party. Old Camp Peach Pecan is aged for a minimum of two years in new America White Oak barrels with a no. 3 char and infused with Georgia peach and Southern pecan flavors.
Manufacturer's Notes: Created by the boys of Florida Georgia Line (one of the top Country acts in the nation), Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey brings a unique mix of flavoring to the whiskey market. Inspired by FGL's Southern roots, Old Camp is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years in white American oak barrels with a No. 3 char and infused with Southern peach and pecan flavors. The result is deliciously smooth and sweet, yet balanced, with caramel and light spice notes.The boys love to have a sip or two before their shows (and maybe a few after) and wanted something that reminded them of home when they're out on the road promoting their new album (Dig Your Roots). Whether or not you're familiar with FGL or their music, this easy sipper (70 proof) will go down smooth and sweet as we meander our way toward Autumn weather and cooler nights.
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Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey is a smooth whiskey created by country duo Florida Georgia Line as the ultimate start to any party. Old Camp is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years in white American oak barrels with a No. 3 char and infused with Southern peach and pecan flavors. Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey is 70 proof (35% alcohol by volume)
Old Camp is an American Whiskey aged at least two years in white American oak barrels, with No. 5 char, and blended with the traditional southern flavors of pecan and peach. The whiskey is silky smooth with no bitterness, and a smoky-sweet spiced finish. Old Camp Whiskey is 70 proof.
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Old Camp American Blended Whiskey is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years in white American oak barrels with a No. 3 char. Old Camp is an easy drinking whiskey that doesn't sacrifice anything to be smooth. A little bit of Florida, a little bit of Georgia. Tyler & BK pushed the envelope on this one - taking inspiration from their innovative fusion of country, rock, hip-hop and pop - to create a whiskey that's truly unique.80 Proof
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Picture this- you are sitting around the campfire; the guitars are out, and all are having a good time. Family and friends are reminiscing about old times and celebrating new ones. The only thing missing is that perfect drink to go with the setting.
Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years in white American oak barrels with a No. 3 char and infused with Southern peach and pecan flavors. 70 Proof
Old Camp American Blended Whiskey is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years in white American oak barrels with a No. 3 char. Old Camp is an easy drinking whiskey that doesn't sacrifice anything to be smooth. A little bit of Florid
This very rare, limited edition bourbon takes generations of distilling know-how to produce. Only the most careful and expensive distilling method can be used to create a whiskey as special as this one. These extra special bottles deserve an extra specia
This wonderful bourbon is bottled as close to barrel proof as possible. We add just a splash of our Kentucky limestone well-water when we empty the barrels for bottling. Thus, this whiskey is as smooth as any you will find. See a rich, copper color. Sme
WORTH THE PRICE: I found Ingram an interesting expression. I am generally a Midwest Grain Products fan, and I like to support craft distillers/blenders with innovative ideas. With all that being said, at over $70 for a less than 4-year-old, sourced, blended whiskey, this would be a tough sell for me.
TASTE: Sweetness at first, then completely misses mid palate. Aftertaste is faintly sweet. With a bit of water, a gentle orange flavor emerges but the whiskey only hits the top palate and misses the other taste receptors. With ice, the major flavor is sugar. 59ce067264
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