National Bootleggers Day - January 17
Tue Jan 17th

National Bootlegger's Day

DAYS OF NATIONAL BOOTLEGGER'S DAYS ARE MARRIED.

National Bootlegger's Day is annually held on January 17.

Many disadvantaged people of a small town in Iowa decided to become outlaws when Prohibition outlawed the production and selling of alcoholic beverages on January 17, 1920, making a high-quality and highly coveted whiskey known as TEMPLETON RYE, or "THE GOOD STUFF" to those in the know. Alphonse Kerkhoff was one of Templeton outlaws, according to Alphonse Kerkhoff.

Templeton Rye became Al Capone's whiskey of choice over the course of its turbulent history, gaining its way to the heart of his bootlegging empire. The original Prohibition era Kerkhoff recipe is based on the Templeton Rye recipe. It is aged in charred new oak barrels for a smooth finish and a clean escape..

Templeton Rye's birthday is not only the birthday of the original Bootlegger's son Meryl Kerkhoff, but also Al Capone's birthday and the birthday of Al Capone.. www.bootleggerssociety.com Please join our Bootlegger's Society to support our members: www.bootleggerssociety.com - www.bootleggerssociety.com

With friends, you can share a bottle of Templeton Rye.. #bootleggersday or #templetonrye is a hashtag on social media used in photos on social media. #bootleggersday or #templetonrye is used in social media.

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