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  2. Best Bourbons Under $50 for Mint Juleps on Kentucky Derby Day

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    George Remus Straight Bourbon. $46 from FlaviarShop NowNamed after a famous bootlegger from prohibition, this whiskey has high rye content that gives body balanced by distinct sweet overtones such ...

  3. George Remus - Wikipedia

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    George Remus (November 13, 1876 [1] – January 20, 1952) was a German-born American lawyer who was a bootlegger during the early days of Prohibition, [2] and later murdered his wife Imogene. [ 3 ] Early life

  4. MGP Ingredients - Wikipedia

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    MGP Ingredients, Inc. is an American distilled spirits and food ingredients producer with headquarters in Atchison, Kansas. [1]MGP Ingredients' distilled spirits are sold under about 50 different brand names by various bottling companies, in addition to products sold under their own labels, including Till Vodka, George Remus Bourbon, and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey.

  5. The Hands-Down Best Bourbon Brands to Drink Right Now - AOL

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    The straight bourbon is young but still crisp and flavorful, the wheated bourbon has a slightly sweet edge, and the new 1885 expression is an 85-proof, four-year-old bourbon that is built for ...

  6. Old Pogue - Wikipedia

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    The brand name was revived around 2005 by descendants of the Pogue family, who re-launched the brand using whiskey purchased from another company before opening their own new distillery. This bourbon has been passed down through six generations of Henry Edgar Pogues (I-VI), and is still owned by a descendant of the first Henry Pogue. [8]

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  8. The LaMontages brothers - Wikipedia

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    The LaMontages brothers-- Rene, Montaigu, William and Morgan—were high society bootleggers [1] [2] [3] who made $2,000,000 annually through their illegal business during the early years of alcohol Prohibition in the United States.

  9. Rum row - Wikipedia

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    Pacific coast offshore rum-runner Malahat. A rum row was a Prohibition-era term (1920–1933) referring to a line of ships loaded with liquor anchored beyond the maritime limit of the United States.