Rossville Union Master Crafted Straight Rye, 5 year old rye from Ross & Squib Distillery, 47% ABV
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A TASTE 170 YEARS IN THE MAKING |Rossville Union whiskeys are a celebration of the historic Ross & Squibb Distillery that put Lawrenceburg on the map. Distilled in the 1847 Ross & Squibb Distillery by masters of the craft, Rossville Union is bringing back the golden age of rye, perfecting the unique blends that all but disappeared during Prohibition. BETTER WATER, BETTER WHISKEY | Aside from its prime trade location along the Ohio River, the Ross & Squibb Distillery also benefitted from sitting directly on top of an aquIfer. Water used to craft the whiskey was naturally limestone filtered, lowering sulfur and iron content that negatively affect a whiskey's taste. The result was a bold, spicy flavor no other region could replicate. A ONE-HORSE OPERATION | The first mash bills from Lawrenceburg were produced from a grist mill powered by a single blind horse. This crude method of grinding grain meant the distillery was limited to two barrels of whiskey per week. THE GOLDEN AGE OF RYE | By 1902, Ross & Squibb Distillery was large enough to store 60,000 barrels of whiskey at a time. Americans loved their rye whiskey, and Rossville was one of the country's largest producers. Rye anchored many popular cocktails in the 19th century, including the Old Fashioned. Just before Prohibition, 96 percent of the liquor consumed in America was rye whiskey. THE END OF AN ERA | During Prohibition, the Ross & Squibb Distillery was one of the few distilleries able to diversify its production as America's interest in whiskey waned. If not for this industrial pivot, it's unlikely Ross & Squibb Distillery would still be around today, and the rebirth of American rye would not have been possible.
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A TASTE 170 YEARS IN THE MAKING |Rossville Union whiskeys are a celebration of the historic Ross & Squibb Distillery that put Lawrenceburg on the map. Distilled in the 1847 Ross & Squibb Distillery by masters of the craft, Rossville Union is bringing back the golden age of rye, perfecting the unique blends that all but disappeared during Prohibition. BETTER WATER, BETTER WHISKEY | Aside from its prime trade location along the Ohio River, the Ross & Squibb Distillery also benefitted from sitting directly on top of an aquIfer. Water used to craft the whiskey was naturally limestone filtered, lowering sulfur and iron content that negatively affect a whiskey's taste. The result was a bold, spicy flavor no other region could replicate. A ONE-HORSE OPERATION | The first mash bills from Lawrenceburg were produced from a grist mill powered by a single blind horse. This crude method of grinding grain meant the distillery was limited to two barrels of whiskey per week. THE GOLDEN AGE OF RYE | By 1902, Ross & Squibb Distillery was large enough to store 60,000 barrels of whiskey at a time. Americans loved their rye whiskey, and Rossville was one of the country's largest producers. Rye anchored many popular cocktails in the 19th century, including the Old Fashioned. Just before Prohibition, 96 percent of the liquor consumed in America was rye whiskey. THE END OF AN ERA | During Prohibition, the Ross & Squibb Distillery was one of the few distilleries able to diversify its production as America's interest in whiskey waned. If not for this industrial pivot, it's unlikely Ross & Squibb Distillery would still be around today, and the rebirth of American rye would not have been possible.
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