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Rich Bourbon Sweetness & Rye Spice; vanilla, honey, cloves, & chocolate. Neat, over ice, or in a proper Old Fashioned, this whiskey rocks.
The Story
Established in 1780, during the American Revolution, the Pepper family brand is the oldest brand of whiskey made in Kentucky. The brand was fondly called Old '1776', by its scion, the Colonel James E. Pepper. The award-winning 1776 label was launched in 2012 in partnership with other distilleries to revive the ... read more
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Rich Bourbon Sweetness & Rye Spice; vanilla, honey, cloves, & chocolate. Neat, over ice, or in a proper Old Fashioned, this whiskey rocks.
The Story
Established in 1780, during the American Revolution, the Pepper family brand is the oldest brand of whiskey made in Kentucky. The brand was fondly called Old '1776', by its scion, the Colonel James E. Pepper. The award-winning 1776 label was launched in 2012 in partnership with other distilleries to revive the old brand and has since gone on to much acclaim in the world of whiskey.
Technical
100 Proof - Un-Filtered - 60% Corn, 36% Rye and 4% Malted Barley in the Mash Bill; Aged 3-4 years; Distilled at the Lawrenceburg Distillery in Indiana or Bardstown Bourbon Co. in Kentucky (see back label for state of distillation). Cut to Proof and Hand Bottled at the Historic James E. Pepper Distillery using water from the historic limestone well.
Awards / Accolades
2021 - Double Gold Medal; San Francisco World Spirits Competition
2020 - Gold Medal; San Francisco World Spirits Competition
2016 - Gold Medal; New York World Spirits Competition
2015 - Gold Medal; New York World Spirits Competition
2013 - Double Gold Medal; San Francisco World Spirits Competition
In 2008 the brand was relaunched by whiskey entrepreneur Amir Peay. A decade-long campaign of thorough historical research and collection of historic materials was used to retell the lost story of this iconic American whiskey brand and to distill new stocks of "Pepper" whiskey (visit the History Page to learn more). To initiate the relaunch of the brand, partnerships with existing distilleries were formed. Today the whiskey sold under the 1776 line of whiskeys was distilled years ago in collaboration with the historic Lawrenceburg Distillery in Indiana.
After a multi-year construction effort, the historic James E. Pepper Distillery--which after fifty years of neglect had fallen into a terrible state of disrepair--has been completely rebuilt and restored. In December 2017, the distillery once again began distilling whiskey. Learn more about the distillery project on our Distillery Page.

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Recipes
The following are some cocktail recipes that use James E. Pepper 1776 100prf Straight Bourbon Whiskey as one of the ingredients.