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According to legend, treasury agent John E. Fitzgerald illegally pilfered the finest whiskies from warehouses before starting the Old Fitzgerald brand. That’s the larceny that gives Larceny its name.
Larceny is made from corn, barley and wheat, giving it a sweeter and smoother flavor than most bourbons, which are made from corn, barley and spicier rye.
How You Should Drink Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Straight
On the rocks
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