Mexican whiskey distilleries
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Topic: Mexican whiskey distilleries
Posted By: whiskyportal
Subject: Mexican whiskey distilleries
Date Posted: 31.01.2005 at 00:32
Does anybody know anything about whiskey distilleries in Mexico, particularly in Juarez? Apparently there was a distillery in the first half of the 1900's owned by the Mackays (see http://www.whiskyportal.com/distillery.asp?DistilleryID=1358 - http://www.whiskyportal.com/distillery.asp?DistilleryID=1358 ). Also, a (newer?) distillery is located in Juarez (see http://www.whiskyportal.com/distillery.asp?DistilleryID=1359 - http://www.whiskyportal.com/distillery.asp?DistilleryID=1359 ). Any information on these distilleries will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dennis
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Posted By: eric m
Date Posted: 20.07.2007 at 15:37
It seems to be still in production but i`ve been looking for a bottle of the stuff myself for a long time.With a little bit of luck,who knows...
Eric.
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Posted By: TNbourbon
Date Posted: 20.07.2007 at 18:39
Quite a number of American whiskey distilleries moved to Mexico, primarily Juarez, during Prohibition. Famously, Joseph L. Beam made there, among other things, Waterfill & Frazier. Here's a bit of info regarding that label, for example:
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/herringhill/item/w-1093?gbase=1
------------- Tim
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