
Bourbon Friday: Pursuit United Double Oaked Bourbon
It wasn’t long ago that I had never heard of Pursuit Spirits. Then I saw some of their bottles featured on my favorite Bourbon channel

It wasn’t long ago that I had never heard of Pursuit Spirits. Then I saw some of their bottles featured on my favorite Bourbon channel

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