A New Jersey man found 11 sealed whiskey bottles from the 1930s while walking his dog on the beach. The bottles are linked to a Prohibition-era distillery in Montreal and have sparked interest and mystery among whiskey enthusiasts.
Key Points
Discovery of 11 sealed whiskey bottles from the 1930s on a New Jersey beach
Bottles linked to a Prohibition-era distillery in Montreal called Lincoln Inn
Interest and engagement from whiskey enthusiasts and bottle-digging community
Pros
Rare find of sealed Prohibition-era whiskey bottles
Historical significance and mystery surrounding the discovery
Community engagement and interest in the story
Cons
Uncertainty about the quality and safety of the whiskey inside the bottles
Lack of information on how the bottles ended up in the water