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Paying homage to the hard work and character woven into the Western lifestyle – a bourbon for those that are seeking a liquid that matches their tenacious spirit and work ethic.

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The keys felt heavier than they looked. After months of scrolling through blurry listing photos and touring places that smelled like damp basements, Leo was finally standing in front of unit 4B. It wasn't a sprawling estate, but it was his.

The "buying" part had been a crash course in adulting. He learned the difference between an inspection and an appraisal (the hard way), spent three nights straight signing digital documents until his eyes crossed, and had a minor heart attack when he saw the final closing costs.

Now, the moving truck was idling at the curb. Leo walked through the empty living room, his footsteps echoing on the fresh hardwood. He climbed the stairs to the top floor and stepped onto the deck. The sun was setting, turning the glass skyscrapers in the distance into pillars of gold.

He realized he didn't just buy square footage; he bought a place where he could finally hang a picture without asking a landlord for permission. He pulled a single folding chair out of a box, sat down on his roof, and watched the city lights flicker on.

But then came this townhome. It was a three-story narrow build with a brick facade and a rooftop deck that looked out over the city’s skyline.

The process had been a whirlwind. He remembered the first "open house" weekend—the frantic energy of couples eyeing the crown molding and the silent calculations everyone was making about the HOA fees. He’d lost out on two previous bids, victims of the dreaded "all-cash, no-contingency" offers that seemed to haunt the market.

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Buying A Townhome -

The keys felt heavier than they looked. After months of scrolling through blurry listing photos and touring places that smelled like damp basements, Leo was finally standing in front of unit 4B. It wasn't a sprawling estate, but it was his.

The "buying" part had been a crash course in adulting. He learned the difference between an inspection and an appraisal (the hard way), spent three nights straight signing digital documents until his eyes crossed, and had a minor heart attack when he saw the final closing costs. buying a townhome

Now, the moving truck was idling at the curb. Leo walked through the empty living room, his footsteps echoing on the fresh hardwood. He climbed the stairs to the top floor and stepped onto the deck. The sun was setting, turning the glass skyscrapers in the distance into pillars of gold. The keys felt heavier than they looked

He realized he didn't just buy square footage; he bought a place where he could finally hang a picture without asking a landlord for permission. He pulled a single folding chair out of a box, sat down on his roof, and watched the city lights flicker on. The "buying" part had been a crash course in adulting

But then came this townhome. It was a three-story narrow build with a brick facade and a rooftop deck that looked out over the city’s skyline.

The process had been a whirlwind. He remembered the first "open house" weekend—the frantic energy of couples eyeing the crown molding and the silent calculations everyone was making about the HOA fees. He’d lost out on two previous bids, victims of the dreaded "all-cash, no-contingency" offers that seemed to haunt the market.

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Make It Midnight

After a hard day’s work, raise a glass of Pendleton® Whisky Midnight to the day behind us. Best enjoyed neat or on the rocks.

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The Hands that build the west

For people who make a living with their hands, every bruise is a badge of honor. Hear their stories, and join us in raising a glass to those who continue to define True Western Tradition.

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Pendleton® Whisky is proud to be the Official Whisky of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) – who help protect and conserve the American West.

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