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Green River U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Bourbon Whiskey

Celebrate 250 years of courage, honor, and American spirit with the Green River U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Bourbon Whiskey — a limited-edition release that pays homage to the proud history of the United States Army. Distilled with precision and pride in Owensboro, Kentucky — the home of one of America’s oldest distilleries — this special bottling is more than just a fine bourbon; it’s a toast to the brave men and women who’ve served the nation since 1775.

Crafted using traditional techniques and aged to perfection in new, charred American oak barrels, this premium Kentucky straight bourbon delivers a smooth, bold profile that commands attention. Expect rich notes of caramel, toasted oak, warm vanilla, and a hint of spice, layered with the complexity that bourbon lovers appreciate.

🏅 Why Choose This Collector’s Edition Bourbon?

  • Limited-Edition Release – Commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary
  • Authentic Kentucky Straight Bourbon – Distilled in one of Kentucky’s most historic distilleries
  • Rich, Full-Bodied Flavor – Notes of vanilla, spice, oak, and caramel
  • Perfect Gift for Veterans, Collectors, and Whiskey Enthusiasts
  • Beautifully Designed Bottle – Featuring military-inspired labeling and commemorative details

This bottle is more than a drink — it’s a keepsake. Whether you’re a collector, a veteran, a proud patriot, or a fan of heritage bourbons, the Green River U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Edition belongs on your shelf and in your glass.

🥂 Ideal For:

  • Military appreciation gifts
  • Whiskey tasting events
  • Collector’s displays
  • Patriotic holidays like Veterans Day, Memorial Day, or the 4th of July

Every sip tells a story — of resilience, tradition, and national pride. Celebrate the legacy of the U.S. Army and the craftsmanship of American bourbon in one unforgettable bottle.

📦 Available for a limited time. Secure your bottle of Green River’s 250th Anniversary U.S. Army Bourbon Whiskey before it’s gone.

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