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Tom and Huck Distillers launch LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey, blending fine spirits with music culture

Aged for six years and inspired by live performances, LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey from the makers of Firefly Distillery offers a rich, flavorful experience.

a bottle of whiskey on top of a barrel

LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey will be available year-round, complemented by two limited edition products.

Photo provided by Firefly Distillery

Tom and Huck Distillers, of Firefly Distillery, have introduced a new addition to their lineup of spirits: LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey, which debuted at the Food & Wine Classic Charleston.

Bottled at 90 proof, this bourbon is aged for six years and features notes of smoky oak, caramel, toffee, vanilla, and apricot.

“With LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey, we wanted to create more than just a whiskey; we aimed to craft an experience that brings family and friends together, united by a shared passion for music and great whiskey,” Scott Newitt, co-founder of Firefly Distillery, shared in a press release. “This release is our tribute to the incredible artists and performances we’ve hosted over the years at one of the country’s most unique live music venues.”

Wanna try it yourself? LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey is available at Firefly Distillery and select retail locations.

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