Woodstock Bourbon & Cola is already one of Australia's favourite Bourbon & Cola pre-mixes and when you couple the great smooth Bourbon taste and the convenience of a 10 pack that easily slides into the fridge, you certainly have a recipe for success. Now for a very limited time you can pick up two 10 packs of Woody and Cola for a fantastically low price and have them delivered to your door!
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Woodstock Bourbon & Cola continues to be one of Australia's favourite Bourbon & Cola pre-mixes to due its great value-for-money, rich authentic Bourbon taste and the convenience of being packaged in this handy 10 pack which fits perfectly into the fridge.
This item can be bought separately for
$24.80 per pack of 10
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| Varietal | Bourbon |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Woodstock |
| Size | 375mL |
| Bottled In | Australia |
| Country | Australia |
| Standard Drinks | 1.4 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 4.8% |
| Product Code | DM_B999999000045 |
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