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J. Rieger & Co. is an American distillery founded by Jacob Rieger in 1887. [1] Located in Kansas City, Missouri, it was shut down in December 1919 due to the onset of federal Prohibition. The brand was reestablished in 2014 by co-founders Andy Rieger and Ryan Maybee, becoming the first legal distillery in Kansas City since Prohibition.
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Built in 1914, it later served as the headquarters of the Western Auto Supply Company and became known by that association, especially when the company put a multi-story lighted sign on top of the building. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. After serving as office space, it was redeveloped in the early ...
The company was founded in 1869 after the purchase by Thomas H. Handy of the Sazerac Coffee House, a bar and importer of a brand of cognac named Sazerac de Forge. [3] The coffee house itself had been established in 1850. [5] After its purchase, Handy's company began to acquire and market more brands of liquor.
A custom-made 400-liter Kothe hybrid pot-column still operated by the Catoctin Creek Distilling Co. of Purcellville, Virginia.. A microdistillery is a small, often boutique-style distillery established to produce beverage grade spirit alcohol in relatively small quantities, usually done in single batches (as opposed to larger distillers' continuous distilling process).
The Lexington Brewing and Distilling Company also produces four whiskey spirits: [4] Town Branch Bourbon - aged in new, charred white oak barrels - 90 proof; Town Branch Rye - 100 proof; Pearse Lyons Reserve (malt whiskey) - aged in spent bourbon barrels that have also been used to age the brewery's flagship Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale - 80 proof
Treaty Oak may refer to: ... Treaty Oak (New York City), toppled in a storm in March 1909; Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.), felled in 1953; See also.
SirDavis is an American whisky launched in 2024. The brand is a joint venture between Moët Hennessy and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. [1] SirDavis is named after Knowles-Carter's great-grandfather Davis Hogue, a Prohibition-era moonshiner and farmer in the American South.