While every other singer and actor in the world is releasing tequila, Whiskey Myers are staying true to their name, announcing their own signature brand of whiskey.

We’re excited to be teaming up with Treaty Oak Distilling to bring you our very own Red Handed Bourbon, a Kentucky Bourbon that we know you’ll enjoy just as much as we do. It will be available starting November 1 and we can’t wait to hear what y’all think about it! Cheers

The East Texas rockers have announced that they’ve joined forces with Texas-based Treaty Oak Distilling and will be launching their signature bourbon, Red Handed Bourbon, on November 1st.


From the Treaty Oak website: "Whiskey Myers and Treaty Oak Distilling have always shared two primary lenses they each view the world through: collaboration and experimentation. Red Handed Bourbon brings the two groups squarely together in producing a Kentucky Bourbon with a high-rye mash bill. Just like the gritty authenticity of the Southern rock Whiskey Myers is known for, this bourbon is the real damn deal."

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Hard to believe it's been two years now, but in 2019, the guys released their self-titled and self-produced album, Whiskey Myers -- and knocked the world back on its butt. In one week the East Texas rockers raked in 42,000 equivalent album units moved, of that a remarkable 39,000 were in album sales. That's right two year ago this month, Whiskey Myers had the No. 1 album in the world on the Billboard Country Charts.

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