A Kentucky small batch rye that's better balanced than a Simone Biles vault. Dark cherry, burnt vanilla, and spices for days, it'll feel substantive, complex, and layered. In the spring of '36, the Willett Distillery was built on the family farm, just three short years after the repeal of prohibition. And here we are, nearly a hundred years later, comparing this banger to some of our best gymnasts - it was the logical conclusion.
$75.00
Factoid alert: during Prohibition, Peerless product was one of the few available by prescription for medicinal use. Which makes perfect sense because this thing is flatout dope. Well balanced spicy cinnamon and cool wintergreen with notes of store-brand cola (trust us: dope!) and brown sugar make it smooth and sippable. This thing is like John Wall in a Kentucky uni - fast and memorable.
$112.00