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Saint Liberty Mary's Four Grain Straight Bourbon Whiskey 750ml

$59.99
SKU:
110183
UPC:
680750897756
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Manufacturer's notes: Our Straight Bourbon Whiskey is crafted in Texas and perfected in Colorado using the same pure water source from the rocky mountains that Mary used to proof her whiskey almost 100 years ago.

Mary Curley

Marble, Colorado

Mary Curley was the bootlegger to catch in Marble, Colorado. After Traveling from Ireland

so her husband could join the Marble Mining trade, Curley opened up a hotel to start a

business of her own and distill her famous hooch. It was in the hotel basement where she 

crafted her batches using water from the Crystal River, feed by the pristine Rockey

Mountains. Notorious for frequent run-ins with the law, she never did pay a single penny of 

bootlegging fines tied to her name. On a January night the town Marshall raided Curley's

hotel saloon and she was arrested. Determined to not pay up, she served her sentence and 

made her cell a home after she requested that her stove and cooking supplies be delivered

to the jail. A caring woman at her core, Curley was said to have cooked meals for her weary

jail cell neighbors.

Other Details

Country:
United States
Alc By Vol:
47.5%
Proof:
95

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Mary Curley

Marble, Colorado

Mary Curley was the bootlegger to catch in Marble, Colorado. After Traveling from Ireland

so her husband could join the Marble Mining trade, Curley opened up a hotel to start a

business of her own and distill her famous hooch. It was in the hotel basement where she 

crafted her batches using water from the Crystal River, feed by the pristine Rockey

Mountains. Notorious for frequent run-ins with the law, she never did pay a single penny of 

bootlegging fines tied to her name. On a January night the town Marshall raided Curley's

hotel saloon and she was arrested. Determined to not pay up, she served her sentence and 

made her cell a home after she requested that her stove and cooking supplies be delivered

to the jail. A caring woman at her core, Curley was said to have cooked meals for her weary

jail cell neighbors.

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