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When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, many enterprising residents of a small town in Iowa chose to become outlaws — producing a high-caliber and much-sought-after whiskey known as Templeton Rye or “The Good Stuff” to those in the know.
Over the course of its storied history, Templeton Rye became Al Capone’s whiskey of choice, quickly finding its way to the center of his bootlegging empire. Legend suggests that a few bottles even found their way inside the walls of Alcatraz to the cell of prisoner AZ-85. Templeton Rye is based on the original Prohibition era Kerkhoff recipe. Our flagship mark is aged four years in charred new oak barrels creating a great rye character and wonderfully smooth finish that's ideal for mixing in whiskey cocktails or enjoying neat.
— Distiller's notes
Over the course of its storied history, Templeton Rye became Al Capone’s whiskey of choice, quickly finding its way to the center of his bootlegging empire. Legend suggests that a few bottles even found their way inside the walls of Alcatraz to the cell of prisoner AZ-85. Templeton Rye is based on the original Prohibition era Kerkhoff recipe. Our flagship mark is aged four years in charred new oak barrels creating a great rye character and wonderfully smooth finish that's ideal for mixing in whiskey cocktails or enjoying neat.
— Distiller's notes
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Shirley Templeton
A Shirley Temple … for adults? You read that right! Templeton Rye Whiskey, added to the classic combo of lemon-lime soda and grenadine, makes this mocktail a cocktail. Top with a cherry and start sipping!