Description
According to legend, John E. Fitzgerald founded a distillery along the banks of the Kentucky River shortly after the Civil War ended. Fitzgerald began distilling bourbon and selling it to passengers aboard the trains and steamships that passed through town. Shortly thereafter, Fitzgerald sold his brand “Old Fitzgerald Bourbon”to Julian P. “Pappy” Van Winkle for $10,000, a small fortune at the time. Pappy moved production of Old Fitz to his distillery, where it became one of the most famous bourbons in the world.ŒæLarceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon pays homage to both John E. Fitzgerald’s superb taste and the legacy of the Old Fitzgerald brand. Made from a mash of corn, wheat, malted barley and rye, Larceny Bourbon carries on the tradition of Old Fitz by using wheat as the bourbon’s secondary grain rather than rye. After the grains are milled, they are cooked in Kentucky limestone water and fermented using a proprietary strain of yeast.
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