On the one hand, I cant see how it is right to be a profiteer from capitalizing on the recent well-deserved flood of nationalism. While It’s great to make revenue from your work, and lots of it, You just need some humility to recognize you are part of something bigger, and you wouldn’t have this revenue without others taking actual risks. On the other hand, it would be an embarrassment to fail because you foolishly starved yourself of resources. That would be an insult to the memory of those who sacrificed everything. There is no embarrassment to being paid well for your work. It is an ethical mandate to reward those who toil for your benefit. That being said I know nothing about the makers, bottlers, labelers, founders, or distillers of this obviously young whiskey so I cant and wont pass judgement on the people capitalizing on patriotism. If Belgian\Brazilian owned Inbev can slap "America" on the cans of their product for a buck then hey so can these mystery dudes. At least the mystery dudes know how its properly pronounced. Its not bad, its just young and inexpensive like the best prostitutes. At least with this you can actually find it to purchase. And that, folks, is how to move from highbrow self-righteous elitism into the slimey pit of morally depraved behavioral filth. So basically, this review tells the story of "Merica much better than this whiskey ever could.
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