Waterfill and Frazier, Made 1917

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Waterfill and Frazier, Made 1917

Unread postby theo60478 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:56 am

Have had two (2) 1/2 pint bottles of Waterfill and Frazier for approximately 55 years. Both, Made 1917, Mary M Dowling Distillery No 59 Kentucky and bottled in Fall 1932, Distillery Warehouse No 17 District of KY. Both in original boxes, tax stamps intact on bottles. Labeled "for medicinal use only" . Both have laid on "sides" , never opened with corks intact. Both are 100 proof. No leakage although both show approximately 3/4 full. I am trying to sell both FOR COLLECTOR/COLLECTIBLE PURPOSES ONLY. Please e-mail me if anyone can suggest an interested party and a fair pricing range. Photos provided with any inquiry. Please GOOGLE the history of Waterfill/Frazier for some very interesting reading.

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Re: Waterfill and Frazier, Made 1917

Unread postby Bourbon Joe » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:58 pm

It is NOT good that they laid on their sides.
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Re: Waterfill and Frazier, Made 1917

Unread postby fishnbowljoe » Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:21 pm

Bourbon Joe wrote:It is NOT good that they laid on their sides.
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I agree with the other Joe. The taste is probably haunted by very bad "cork taint" now.
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