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Rebel Yell Drops 100 Proof, Six Year Old Bourbon Today

Lux Row Distillers announced the introduction of Rebel 100 6-Year Bourbon, handcrafted according to the original, time-honored wheated recipe since 1849. The new addition will be available nationwide later this month at a suggested retail price of $59.99 per 750 ml bottle. Rebel 100 6-Year Bourbon champions authenticity while defying uniformity. Bottled at six years and 100 proof (50% ABV), ...

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Rebel Yell Takes Rye To 100 Proof

Lux Row Distillers announced the newest variant in the Rebel brand family: Rebel 100 Straight Rye Whiskey. Rebel 100 Rye is set to reach retail shelves across the country later this month at a suggested retail price of $19.99 per 750 ml bottle. Rebel 100 Straight Rye Whiskey delivers smooth, spicy rye flavor via its 51% rye, 45% corn and ...

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Rebel Yell Gets New Look And New Expression

Rebel Yell Kentucky Straight Bourbon has a new look for its brand lineup. The updated packaging reinforces the brand’s rebellious spirit and elevates the brand’s look, bridging the gap between its proud heritage and modern tastes. The new bottle features an embossed rounded shoulder in addition to a revised front and back label. The new bottle is topped with a ...

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Rebel Yell 10 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon Review (2018)

Rebel Yell 10 Year Old Single Barrel Bourbon

By Debbie Shocair Rating: B Down there in Bardstown, Kentucky, one of the newest associates of the Bourbon Trail is Lux Row Distillers, also the new home to the Rebel Yell family of Bourbons. The Rebel Yell brand was registered in 1936 and has, fairly recently, expanded to include an array flavored whiskies. At their core, thought, they are still ...

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Rebel Yell Single Barrel 2018 Rolling On Down

Rebel Yell Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has released its 2018 allocation of the award-winning Rebel Yell Single Barrel. At 100 proof, the original time-honored Rebel Yell recipe is meticulously aged in charred oak barrels for 10 years, building a unique flavor profile specific to each batch. “Aging the bourbon for 10 years really brings out the sweetness, oakiness, and caramel ...

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