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Woodstock Blue is a new addition to the Woodstock family. Primarily aimed at males aged 18-35 but as with the traditional Woodstock Bourbon & Cola, it has a loyal female following as well.
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The better of the two Woodstock Bourbon and Cola beverages, in my opinion, it has a nicer and smoother taste.
In this one you can definitely taste the bourbon, but it is not overpowering, and the cola taste is definitely present and not too weak.
The price is acceptable, surprisingly low for a drink of this quality, which I would definitely pay again.
Overall a great drink, definitely going to drink it again, and will be stocking my fridge next payday.
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