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Where to buy Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML

Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML

$479.00

Whiskey: Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML

A tremendous transatlantic bourbon, named after a legendary Kentucky-born racehorse, Never Say Die is distilled in Kentucky before sailing to England to mature.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 109.2 (54.6%ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Never Say Die

Detailed Description

A tremendous transatlantic bourbon, named after a legendary Kentucky-born racehorse, Never Say Die is distilled in Kentucky before sailing to England to mature. The story goes that the horse endured a rough birth, and was suffering breathing difficulties, but after being poured a shot of whiskey by its owner, it made a dramatic recovery, later going on to stun the racing world with odds-defying success. Following a mash bill of 75% corn, 21% rye, and 4% malted barley, this expression was matured in a single cask that yielded a total of 240 cask-strength bottles.

Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Buttery oak and runny caramel, with wafts of floral vanilla and a dusting of nutmeg.

Palate: Elegant spices emerge with warming cinnamon leading the way. A prickle of pepper is tamed by silky layers of toffee and oaken vanilla.

Finish: Mellow oak and bold spice linger, with a touch of rye heat softened by sweet butterscotch.

Distillery Information

In 1951, on Hamburg Farm in Lexington, KY, a foal had a rough birth and its life was in danger due to poor breathing. Legendary horseman, John A. Bell III, was on site and poured a shot of whiskey down the throat of the struggling foal. Through the night, the young horse made a dramatic recovery and was aptly named Never Say Die.
Three years later, after experiencing some success in England, Never Say Die was entered into the biggest race in the world, the 175th running of the Derby Stakes at Epsom Downs (aka the Epsom Derby). In front of a shocking 250K spectators, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill, Never Say Die, at 33-1 odds, beat out 22 other horses to become the first American-born horse to win the race in over 70 years.
Meanwhile on the other side of England, a woman in Liverpool named Mona Best had fallen in love with the name and story of Never Say Die. On a daring leap of faith, she pawned all of her jewelry to literally “bet it all” on Never Say Die at 33-1. With her new fortune, she purchased a historic Victorian home in Liverpool to transform it into a music venue. The basement was a low-key stage for up-and-coming musicians called the Casbah Coffee Club. The opening night of the Casbah Coffee Club featured a band called The Quarrymen. The band-members, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were each paid 3 pounds for their weekly gig. The Quarrymen actually hired Mona Best’s son, Peter Best to be their next full-time drummer. Best was eventually replaced by Ringo Star. Rock and Roll history was forever changed by a band’s humble beginnings in the Casbah Coffee Club and the shocking upset victory of Never Say Die, a horse who may have never run a race without that fateful sip of whiskey on that cold Kentucky night.

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Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML

$479.00

Whiskey: Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML

A tremendous transatlantic bourbon, named after a legendary Kentucky-born racehorse, Never Say Die is distilled in Kentucky before sailing to England to mature.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 109.2 (54.6%ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Never Say Die

A tremendous transatlantic bourbon, named after a legendary Kentucky-born racehorse, Never Say Die is distilled in Kentucky before sailing to England to mature. The story goes that the horse endured a rough birth, and was suffering breathing difficulties, but after being poured a shot of whiskey by its owner, it made a dramatic recovery, later going on to stun the racing world with odds-defying success. Following a mash bill of 75% corn, 21% rye, and 4% malted barley, this expression was matured in a single cask that yielded a total of 240 cask-strength bottles.

Never Say Die Barrel Strength Whiskey (Barrel No. 2) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Buttery oak and runny caramel, with wafts of floral vanilla and a dusting of nutmeg.

Palate: Elegant spices emerge with warming cinnamon leading the way. A prickle of pepper is tamed by silky layers of toffee and oaken vanilla.

Finish: Mellow oak and bold spice linger, with a touch of rye heat softened by sweet butterscotch.

Distillery Information

In 1951, on Hamburg Farm in Lexington, KY, a foal had a rough birth and its life was in danger due to poor breathing. Legendary horseman, John A. Bell III, was on site and poured a shot of whiskey down the throat of the struggling foal. Through the night, the young horse made a dramatic recovery and was aptly named Never Say Die.
Three years later, after experiencing some success in England, Never Say Die was entered into the biggest race in the world, the 175th running of the Derby Stakes at Epsom Downs (aka the Epsom Derby). In front of a shocking 250K spectators, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill, Never Say Die, at 33-1 odds, beat out 22 other horses to become the first American-born horse to win the race in over 70 years.
Meanwhile on the other side of England, a woman in Liverpool named Mona Best had fallen in love with the name and story of Never Say Die. On a daring leap of faith, she pawned all of her jewelry to literally “bet it all” on Never Say Die at 33-1. With her new fortune, she purchased a historic Victorian home in Liverpool to transform it into a music venue. The basement was a low-key stage for up-and-coming musicians called the Casbah Coffee Club. The opening night of the Casbah Coffee Club featured a band called The Quarrymen. The band-members, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were each paid 3 pounds for their weekly gig. The Quarrymen actually hired Mona Best’s son, Peter Best to be their next full-time drummer. Best was eventually replaced by Ringo Star. Rock and Roll history was forever changed by a band’s humble beginnings in the Casbah Coffee Club and the shocking upset victory of Never Say Die, a horse who may have never run a race without that fateful sip of whiskey on that cold Kentucky night.

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