1776 James E. Pepper Bourbon und Rye mit neu gestalteten Etiketten

Die Abfüllungen sind auch in Deutschland erhältlich - das neue Design wird wohl bald auch hierzulande ankommen

Klarer, einfacher und damit wohl auch auffälliger: Die auch in unseren Länmdern verbreitet erhältlichen 1776 Whiskeys von James E. Pepper erhalten neue Label. Wohl nicht ganz zufällig fällt das Redesign mit dem 250. Geburtstag der USA zusammen.

Wie die neuen Flaschen aussehen und was sonst noch über die 1776 Rye & Bourbon Whiskeys aus der James E. Pepper Distillery zu sagen ist, lesen Sie unten:

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1776 Rye & Bourbon Whiskey Labels Refreshed by James E. Pepper Distillery

As America marks its 250th anniversary, James E. Pepper Distillery has introduced refreshed packaging for its 1776 Straight Rye and Straight Bourbon whiskeys, with the new labels now rolling into markets nationwide.

LEXINGTON, Ky., June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Since 2012, the James E. Pepper brand has proudly produced and sold 1776™ Bourbon and Rye across the United States and around the world. The updated packaging commemorates the nation’s Semiquincentennial while preserving the identity of a brand whose roots trace back to the American Revolution.

1776 Straight Rye & 1776 Straight Bourbon Whiskies

The refreshed design places greater emphasis on the iconic 1776 brand while featuring Benjamin Franklin’s „Join, or Die“ snake illustration more prominently, all while retaining the familiar character of the label.

„With America celebrating its 250th anniversary, we felt it was the right time to refresh the labels that have represented our 1776 whiskeys for more than a decade,“

said Amir Peay, owner of James E. Pepper Distillery.

Colonel James E. Pepper referred to his family’s whiskey as „Old 1776,“ a nod to his grandfather Elijah Pepper’s distilling origins during the American Revolution. Today, that legacy continues at the historic James E. Pepper Distillery in Lexington, Kentucky.

Distilled and bottled at the historic James E. Pepper Distillery (DSP-KY-5), both whiskies are bottled unfiltered at 100 proof and carry a suggested retail price of $30. The 1776 Rye features a 100% rye mash bill, while the 1776 Bourbon is made from 70% corn, 18% rye, and 12% malted barley.

At the 2026 Ascot Awards, 1776 Rye received a Platinum Medal, while 1776 Bourbon received a Gold Medal.

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