This pre-prohitbition Old Malvern might have juice in it from the 1800s! The Freidbergs were rectifying whiskey in Cincinnait, OH as early at the mid 1890s through a flurry of brand names. Old Malvern being one of them. The label looks hand written, but is actually a printed label. It reads: “This whiskey was aged in wood in the US government bonded warehouses for many years and after being fully matured was shipped direct to us under strictly sanitary conditions. The Old Malvern Export Whiskey is of the highest quality and if the neck strip and wire seal are intact we guarantee the quality under our own signature. None genuine without it. Cincinnati, OH Sigmund W. Freiberg.” This particular bottle may not be drinkable now, but a great mantle piece of history to display.