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Remus Distiller’s Vault 9 Year Bourbon Bern’s Steak House Selection

Vendor G. Remus Distilling Co.
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Uncover the spirit of Prohibition with the Remus Distiller’s Vault 9 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey, a rare release hand-selected by the acclaimed Bern’s Steak House. Produced at the historic Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this limited expression pays homage to George Remus, the legendary “King of the Bootleggers.”

Aged for a full 9 years and bottled at a bold 105 proof, this bourbon delivers a sophisticated balance of complexity, tradition, and smooth elegance. Crafted by Master Distiller Ian Stirsman, this release merges old-world craftsmanship with modern refinement.


🌟 Key Features:

  • Aged 9 years for depth and maturity

  • Hand-selected by Bern’s Steak House

  • Bottled at 105 proof (52.5% ABV)

  • Distilled at Ross & Squibb, est. 1847

  • Inspired by George Remus, “King of the Bootleggers”

  • Blend of high-corn and rye-heavy mash bills from multiple vintages


🥃 Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Toasted caramel, vanilla oak, cinnamon spice

  • Palate: Bold rye grain, dark toffee, clove, and rich dried fruit

  • Finish: Long, warming, with notes of sweet oak and spice


🍸 How to Enjoy:

  • Best savored neat to appreciate its layered complexity

  • Pairs beautifully with a high-end steak or dark chocolate dessert

  • An ideal gift for bourbon connoisseurs and collectors


❓ FAQ:

Q: Is this a single barrel?
A: This is a vault blend selected exclusively for Bern’s Steak House, crafted from a small set of expertly chosen barrels.

Q: What sets the 9-year version apart?
A: The extra aging imparts deeper oak influence, richer mouthfeel, and enhanced spice and complexity compared to younger expressions.

Q: Where is it made?
A: It’s distilled and aged at the Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, a site with bourbon heritage dating back to 1847.