Discovery of Prohibition-era Whiskey Bottles on New Jersey Beach

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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