In the early days of American whiskey lore, primarily before Prohibition, there were a myriad of whiskey brands and labels to be had across the land. Some have lasted the test of time to today, while many others have fallen to the wayside for various reasons. Often when we hear of a modern distillery resurrecting one of these, it is in Kentucky. Not so the case with this story though, as both the old name and the one bringing it back are out of Michigan.
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