- Nearly 11,000 bottles of Noble Oak bourbon, valued at almost half a million dollars, were stolen in a broad daylight heist from a North Philadelphia warehouse.
- The shipment, intended for New Jersey, never reached its destination after two men allegedly deceived warehouse staff and bypassed security protocols using a fake ID.
- Rob Koch, COO of Noble Oak’s parent company A-21 Wine and Spirits, described it as one of the largest bourbon thefts this year, believing it was a coordinated criminal operation.
- Investigators are actively tracking the missing bourbon, and A-21 is cooperating with local authorities by providing security footage and a photo of the alleged driver.
- The incident highlights broader challenges in the U.S. alcohol industry, including inflation and the impact of tariffs, which contribute to rising costs and reduced consumption.
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Nearly $500,000 of bourbon stolen in daytime heist in Philadelphia