No Watered-Down Stories. No Watered-Down Whiskey.

Aged 11 years and bottled at cask strength, this bourbon pulls no punches—rich, raw, and unfiltered. It’s the kind of pour a man earns, not asks for. And it delivers every bit of the edge you’d expect from something with Doc’s name on it.

It Sold Out Once. It Won’t Wait Again.

The first release disappeared like a puff of smoke from Doc’s six-shooter. Now it’s back—but just barely. This isn’t a mass market run. It’s a final pour for the few who value bourbon with a backstory and a body to match.

Customer Reviews

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J
Jennifer Frost
Perfect

My husband was very pleased with this order. He loved the bag and loves the glasses that came with it even more. He said the bourbon was very smooth.

L
LeDana

The presentation says it all. I bought this for a friend. He absolutely went nuts over it. So very special.

R
R Yoberd
Great Customer servivce

Fast Shipping, Great looking Whiskey, Excellent communication,Well packing
Thank You A++++++++++++

C
Chris Gormley
Gifts

This set made the perfect gift for two clients. The Bourbon is very smooth and the display is amazing. Makes a great center piece for any collection.

V
Vance Carline
Another bottle

How can I get another bottle of the same bourbon or similar the the 10 year Doc Holiday?

FAQs

Is this the same as the original release?

It’s the same bold, 11-year cask strength bourbon—now re-released in a new, ultra-limited batch. The legacy continues, but the quantity doesn’t.

What proof is the whiskey?

Each bottle is cask strength—undiluted and straight from the barrel. The proof may vary slightly, but every pour is high-octane excellence.

Can I cancel my Membership?

Yes. You can cancel at any time by reaching out to our customer support team. There’sno minimum commitmentbeyond the current month-to-month plan.

What do I actually receive with the bottle?

Each bottle is presented in a handcrafted leather satchel inspired by Doc Holliday’s medical bag, accompanied by four etched glasses—a nod to the era and a statement of class.