Bird Gang World Championship 2024 Single Barrel Straight Rye Whiskey
Bird Gang World Championship 2024 Single Barrel Straight Rye Whiskey
Philadelphia, PA
Pickup available at BOTLD - King of Prussia
Usually ready in 1 hour
In honor of the Philadelphia Eagles' 2024 World Championship Victory, Bird Gang Spirits proudly unveils a limited-edition collection of premium, commemorative American whiskey.
Each bottle in this exclusive release is hand-sealed with custom Eagles wax and individually numbered, making it a true collector’s item for devoted fans. Celebrate this historic achievement in franchise history with these championship-worthy whiskies.
As a single barrel rye whiskey, each limited edition bottle comes from an individual, aging barrel, providing uniformity of color and taste.
Our classic rye whiskey has a bold, spicy flavor profile with notes of pepper, fruit, oak, and vanilla, for a smooth, mellow taste that's made exclusively for sippin'.
Bottled at 90 proof, hand sealed with custom Eagles wax and individually numbered, Bird Gang makes for a true keepsake rye!
Raise a glass to victory — Fly Eagles Fly!
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The design on the bottle is great, of course I didn’t opened however I did taste it when I bought it. It is worth it.
Originally the picture showed when pre order was available. Blue green and gold wax tops. After ordering right away I receive the black dull green and gray wax tops and the black and green were cracked and the stickers on bottles are ripped. I reached out twice to no response for replacements.
Guys, I bought one of each of the Super Bowl bottles for the bottles, not the whiskey. I don't know how to review this because it has nothing to do with the whiskey. I wanted the commemorative bottles. I was disappointed to find this particular bottle with the labels torn. I can get whiskey from anywhere - I wanted the bottles and this one came in badly. Please don't print this review. Someone else might not care about a bottle. Unfortunately it's why I bought them.
And it won't let me send without the stars, which is what I wanted to do.