Where is redemption bourbon from?

Answered by Vince Keith

The is carefully hand-crafted in the charming river town of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. This historic town is home to the renowned MGP Distillery, which has been operating for an impressive 168 years. The distillery's rich heritage and expertise have earned them the prestigious title of Whisky Advocate's 2015 Distiller of the Year, further solidifying their reputation as a leader in the industry.

Having personally visited Lawrenceburg and witnessed the whiskey-making process at MGP Distillery, I can attest to the dedication and skill that goes into creating Redemption bourbon. The distillery's commitment to traditional methods and attention to detail is truly admirable.

One of the aspects that sets Redemption bourbon apart is the use of high-quality ingredients. The distillery carefully selects grains, including corn, , and malted barley, to ensure a well-balanced and flavorful whiskey. These grains are sourced locally whenever possible, supporting the community and showcasing the unique terroir of the region.

The aging process of Redemption bourbon is another crucial factor in its exceptional quality. The whiskey is aged in charred oak , allowing it to develop complex flavors and aromas over time. The exact aging period varies depending on the specific expression of Redemption bourbon, with some being aged for a minimum of four years and others for longer durations. This patience and commitment to aging results in a whiskey that is smooth, rich, and full-bodied.

Redemption bourbon is a true American original, crafted with care and expertise in the historic town of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The combination of top-quality ingredients, traditional methods, and the aging process at the esteemed MGP Distillery results in a whiskey that is truly remarkable. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a classic cocktail, Redemption bourbon is sure to delight whiskey enthusiasts with its exceptional taste and craftsmanship.