Thursday, August 22, 2024

Rimfire

A very good friend gave us a bottle of Rimfire Whiskey, named after her great-uncle Eli Chapman "Rimfire" Hamrick.  According to legend, Rimfire came by his nickname when asked how he killed the chickens for the hotel he worked at, he replied, ‘‘With a rimfire rifle, by God.’’  Rimfire is a type of ammunition with its primer located within a hollow rim at the base of its casing and is used by the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, the most widely sold ammunition in the world today.

Rimfire is a great sipping whiskey that is smooth with a variety of aromas which you can read about at the link below.  It's not found in Ohio, but you may find it in Indiana where it's bottled.  However, it can be ordered at regencyliquor.com.








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