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Volume 35 Bourbon Chronicles WSOS 103.9

Dear Lord... we tackled S**llhouse Bourbon. You …

An episode of the The Bourbon Chronicles podcast, hosted by The Bourbon Chronicles, titled "Volume 35 Bourbon Chronicles WSOS 103.9" was published on March 15, 2019 and runs 66 minutes.

March 15, 2019 ·66m · The Bourbon Chronicles

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Dear Lord... we tackled S**llhouse Bourbon. You have to listen to the podcast - we won't give anything away, but after Alan tasted it, he quit the show. Seriously. It's Alan's last show. And we finally give our Top5 Bourbons. RIP Cappy Brooks... we'll always love you a little bit.

Dear Lord... we tackled S**llhouse Bourbon. You have to listen to the podcast - we won't give anything away, but after Alan tasted it, he quit the show. Seriously. It's Alan's last show. And we finally give our Top5 Bourbons. RIP Cappy Brooks... we'll always love you a little bit.
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