Overview
Remus Repeal Reserve is an annual limited bourbon series from Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The brand commemorates Repeal Day and builds on the Prohibition-era identity of the broader Remus Bourbon family.
The series is especially important for enthusiasts because each edition is a limited blend with release-specific age, proof, and component details. It gives Ross & Squibb a premium annual bourbon platform alongside core Remus Straight Bourbon and the more ultra-premium Remus Gatsby Reserve.
Brand History
Remus Repeal Reserve was created to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition, tying the brand to George Remus and the larger American whiskey history surrounding Prohibition. Each annual release is positioned as a distinct edition rather than a fixed, unchanging product.
The series has helped showcase Ross & Squibb’s mature bourbon stocks and blending program, especially for drinkers who follow MGP’s Lawrenceburg distillate and its role in modern American whiskey.
Who Owns the Brand?
Remus Repeal Reserve is owned by MGP Ingredients through its Ross & Squibb branded spirits portfolio.
Producing Distillery
Remus Repeal Reserve is produced by Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Core Products
There is no permanent core expression. Remus Repeal Reserve is structured as an annual limited release series.
Limited Releases
Every Remus Repeal Reserve edition is limited. Editions vary by blend composition, age range, proof, batch details, and release year.
Mash Bill and Production Notes
Remus Repeal Reserve editions are blends of straight bourbon whiskeys from Ross & Squibb. Component mash bills, ages, and proofs vary by release, so each edition should be covered individually for bottle-level accuracy.
Availability
Remus Repeal Reserve is more limited than core Remus Straight Bourbon. Availability varies by year, market, and retailer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes Remus Repeal Reserve?
It is made by Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Is Remus Repeal Reserve limited?
Yes. It is an annual limited bourbon series.
Who owns Remus Repeal Reserve?
MGP Ingredients owns the brand through Ross & Squibb.
Is every Remus Repeal Reserve release the same?
No. Blend components, age, proof, and release details vary by edition.