J. Rieger & Co. Kansas City Whiskey

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Size750mL Proof92 (46% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
As their own distillate matures, the revived J. Rieger & Co teamed up with legendary Dave Pickerell for the creation of this expression. Crafted with sourced American straight bourbon, light corn, and straight rye whiskeys aged at least 4 years, the whiskey has a little bit of 15-year-old Oloroso sherry added.
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This product is available in: AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, IL, IN, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC Unfortunately, we can't ship to PO Boxes and APO addresses.

Note:  Once an order has been safely & successfully delivered, we do not accept returns due to change of heart or taste. Due to state regulations, we cannot accept the return of alcohol purchased by a customer in error.

About J. Rieger & Co. Kansas City Whiskey

Rieger's Kansas City Whiskey was the first release of the freshly-revived brand. It pays tribute to the practice of "rectifying" whiskey that was widespread in the late 1800s. The process involved adding sherry, prune juice, or other additives to a young whiskey in order to improve its taste and reduce harshness due to the whiskey being under-aged. This expression is a blend of sourced American straight bourbon, light corn, and straight rye whiskeys aged at least 4 years with the addition of 15-year-old Oloroso sherry from the Williams & Humbert Bodega in Jerez, Spain. The unique whiskey is bottled at 92 proof.

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About J. Rieger & Co.

J. Rieger & Co. was a prominent Kansas City, Missouri distillery and the largest mail-order whiskey producer in the US before Prohibition. It was founded by Jacob Rieger, an Austrian immigrant. After opening a grocery store in Kansas City, Rieger quickly turned to making spirits. The company was founded in 1887 and around the turn of the century had a customer base of over 250,000, selling whiskey, gin, rum, and bitters via mail. The company continued to thrive under Rieger's son Alexander but was forced to shut down when Prohibition began. The Rieger family transitioned into banking, while the J. Rieger & Co. building was turned into a parking lot.

In 2010, Ryan Maybee started playing with the idea to revive the historic distillery. Maybee was a Kansas City bartender who opened a bar at the former Rieger Hotel building. He teamed up with Chef Howard Hanna, adding a restaurant to the business. Andy Rieger, at the time the only remaining Rieger from the same bloodline, came to congratulate Maybee on opening night, and Maybee suggested that the distillery be brought back. The two secured the original trademark and set the plan in motion. In 2014 they were joined by the legendary Dave Pickerell, who helped them with the re-launch. Fittingly, the revived company's first product was a whiskey.

Soon after, Head Distiller Nathan Perry joined the team, studying under the mentorship of Pickerell. Their 750-gallon copper Vendome still came online in 2015 and their lineup started expanding with a wheat vodka, gin, and amaro. Today, they distill 1,200 barrels of rye and bourbon each year and the first 5-year-old whiskeys came of age in 2021. J. Rieger & Co. is the first legal Kansas City distillery since Prohibition.

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This well-balanced whiskey opens with aromas of berries, caramel, and baking spices. The palate is sweet with caramel, honey, oak, and a touch of spice, culminating in a bittersweet and fruity finish.
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