Artist Partnerships
We've merged our award-winning spirit capabilities with the unrivaled talents of the world's greatest artists. Every expression is meticulously tailored in collaboration with the artist's unique vision, seamlessly blending their passion with the spirit enclosed within each bottle. The outcome is a collection of brands that captivate both enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
Uncle Chicken’s
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Genre-bending band Whiskey Myers has headlined their own sold- out shows from coast to coast for nearly 15 years, plus they were personally-selected to open a stadium show for the Rolling Stones and were the first band to make an on-screen cameo in Yellowstone. Despite the band’s global success, at its core Whiskey Myers is simply an authentic and original sound hailing from Palestine, Texas. Their music resonates with millions of listeners worldwide, and their relatable presence has earned them over 2.3 billion streams while also winning them over 1.7 million followers to connect with across social channels between sold out shows.
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ABV: 47%
Appearance: Amber
Aroma: Apple berry crumble, fig butter, toffee, biscuit, and vanilla
Palate: Toasted almond, sweet-dried fruits, and vibrant spice
Finish: Light and bright with notes of caramel and cereal
Mash Bill: 75% corn, 21% rye, 4% malt
HELL HOUSE
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It’s known by millions, though not by name —It’s poured into “I Ain’t The One”, “Simple Man”, and every record since. Because before the first record deal, before the first studio session; there was the Hell House.
A small cabin for rent, down on the creek became the foundation of America’s Southern rock band. From the first lines scribbled down, to the last note played, we see the Hell House as the bedrock of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Rich with a story. Smooth as a memory. Simple, and for all.
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ABV: 45%
Appearance: Honey-Amber
Aroma: Honeydew, sorbet, butterscotch, and allspice
Palate: Cotton candy sweetness and floral hints of rose and lavender
Finish: Sweet with a touch of spice
Mash Bill: 89% corn, 10% rye, 1% malted barley