High West Prairie Bourbon
The American High West distillery is located in the 'High West' of the USA, the Wasatch-Uinta Mountains, in Utah. The Prairie Bourbon is named after one of the biggest natural reserves in the USA, the American Prairie Reserve. Endangered pronghorn antelopes are living in this reserve, which are the fastest inhabitant of the USA. With the Prairie Bourbon, the High West distillery supports the American Prairie Reserve organisation, which stands up for the preservation of the antelopes.
The American High West distillery is located in the 'High West' of the USA, the Wasatch-Uinta Mountains, in Utah. The Prairie Bourbon is named after one of the biggest natural reserves in the USA, the American Prairie Reserve. Endangered pronghorn antelopes are living in this reserve, which are the fastest inhabitant of the USA. With the Prairie Bourbon, the High West distillery supports the American Prairie Reserve organisation, which stands up for the preservation of the antelopes.
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