Description
Whiskey: Remus Babe Ruth Reserve 2025 Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 111 (55.5%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: George Remus
A special collector’s release inspired by the legend himself, Remus Babe Ruth Reserve pays homage to the Sultan of Swat with a medley of 3 high-rye bourbons, inspired by Babe’s legendary #3, along with a total of 8,399 bottles available – one for each of his at-bars.
Remus Babe Ruth Reserve 2025 Straight Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Satisfying and charming aromas.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
George Remus is an American brand of Bourbon whiskey distilled in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The brand is named in commemoration of the legendary bootlegger George Remus, who has been credited as the inspiration of Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book The Great Gatsby. Since the inception of Prohibiton, Remus used his background as a pharmacist and a criminal defence lawyer to exploit holes in the 18th Amendment and Volstead Act. He purchased pharmacies and distilleries to produce and sell bonded liquor for medicinal purposes. This included warehousing grounds on the Rossville Distillery, which today is home of George Remus whiskey. He quickly became a very wealthy man, known for exuberant gifts and parties at his numerous mansions. In 1925, Remus was sentenced to two years in prison for bootlegging. He confided in a fellow inmate that he had left his estate to his wife. The inmate was an undercover federal agent who proceeded to pursue Remus’s wife and convinced her to liquidate his multimillion-dollar empire and hire a hitman to kill Remus. In a dramatic pursuit, Remus fatally shot his wife and proceeded to spend seven months in an insane asylum as punishment.






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