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Jesse James Dupree to sign bottles of whiskey at Gettysburg Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection during Bike Week

ADAMS COUNTY, Pa.– The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board today announced that Jesse James Dupree, the lead singer of the multi-platinum rock-and-roll grou...
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ADAMS COUNTY, Pa.– The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board today announced that Jesse James Dupree, the lead singer of the multi-platinum rock-and-roll group Jackyl, will sign pre-purchased bottles of Jesse James America’s Outlaw Whiskey products at 2:00 PM Saturday, July 14, at Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection, Peebles Plaza, 1275 York Rd., Gettysburg, Adams County.
Jesse James Dupree created the America’s Outlaw line of spirits in 2010, starting with bourbon and adding flavored whiskeys a short time later. In addition, Dupree heads the entertainment company Mighty Loud Entertainment, which created and produced the popular TruTV series Full Throttle Saloon.
Samples of the following premium whiskeys will be offered to those 21 years of age and older:
  • Jesse James America’s Outlaw Bourbon Whiskey 750mL (Code 9298), $17.99
  • Jesse James America’s Outlaw Tennessee Whiskey 750mL (Code 49096), $42.99
  • Jesse James America’s Outlaw Honey Flavored Whiskey 750mL (Code 9297), $17.99
  • Jesse James America’s Outlaw Spiced Flavored Whiskey 750mL (Code 9299), $17.99
During the event, a 1.75 liter bottle of Jesse James America’s Outlaw Bourbon Whiskey (Code 165, $29.99) will make its Pennsylvania debut. Also during the event, fans can enter a text-to-win contest for a Jesse James bourbon guitar and a VIP trip to the five-day Harley-Davidson 115th Anniversary Festival in Milwaukee, Wisc., later in the summer.
The PLCB regulates the distribution of beverage alcohol in Pennsylvania, operates more than 600 wine and spirits stores statewide, and licenses 20,000 alcohol producers, retailers, and handlers. The PLCB also works to reduce and prevent dangerous and underage drinking through partnerships with schools, community groups, and licensees. Taxes and store profits – totaling $15.8 billion since the agency’s inception – are returned to Pennsylvania’s General Fund, which finances Pennsylvania’s schools, health and human services programs, law enforcement, and public safety initiatives, among other important public services.
The PLCB also provides financial support for the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, other state agencies, and local municipalities across the state. For more information about the PLCB, visit www.lcb.pa.gov.
SOURCE: PLCB

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