Rebel (previously Rebel Yell) was created by Charlie Farnsley in the late 1940s. Farnsley was a Kentucky politician who served in the KY House of Representatives, the US House of Representatives, mayor of Louisville and was the nephew of Alex T. Farnsley, one of the owners of Stitzel-Weller (S-W) Distillery. It was while Charlie was mayor that he created Rebel Yell as a private label to use as gifts to friends and for political purposes. In 1961 S-W acquired the Rebel Yell label from Farnsley to honor the centennial of the Civil War. Rebel Yell (a 5 year 90 proof, wheated bourbon) was made public for exclusive distribution below the Mason-Dixon line.
In 1972 Stitzel-Weller was sold to Norton Simon, Inc. and was renamed Old Fitzgerald Distillery after the S-W flagship brand. In 1984 the distillery was sold to United Distillers (now Diageo). Due to the downturn in whiskey sales the Old Fitzgerald Distillery was shuttered in 1992 and production was moved to United Distillers newly built Bernheim Distillery. In 1999 United Distillers sold the Bernheim Distillery to Heaven Hill Distillers, which sold the Rebel Yell brand to the St. Louis based David Sherman Corporation (now Luxco) but was produced at Heaven Hill.
In 2018 Luxco opened their own 18,000 square foot distillery in Bardstown KY to start distilling their own whiskey. This particular barrel was filled in 2017 which stands to reason that it was distilled at Heaven Hill. It will be interesting if there will be any noticeable differences between the Heaven Hill and Lux Row versions of Rebel? This barrel was picked by Jay West for the r/bourbon single barrel program in 2021 and was ready for sale in March 2022. Had enough history for now? Me too. Let’s get down to it.