During this time, the Squibb Distillery played a crucial role in the production of bourbon. It was one of the distilleries that defied the law and continued to produce whiskey despite the risks involved. The distillery operated discreetly, with hidden entrances and secret rooms, to evade the authorities.
The dedication and ingenuity of the distillers at Squibb Distillery allowed them to produce bourbon of exceptional quality, even during Prohibition. This commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail have been carried forward to the present day, shaping the production of Remus Bourbon.
The location of the distillery, above the Miami Aquifer, adds a unique aspect to the production of Remus Bourbon. Water plays a crucial role in the distillation process, and having access to pristine water from the aquifer undoubtedly contributes to the exceptional character of the bourbon.