The story of Emerson Revolution 1776 Whiskey begins long before the bourbon itself was ever poured into a barrel. It begins with a family legacy that reaches back to the opening shots of the American Revolution, when Emerson family members stood as Minute Men at the Battle of Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Those men were not professional soldiers. They were farmers, tradesmen, fathers, and patriots who answered the call when freedom demanded sacrifice. That same spirit of independence, grit, and personal responsibility has remained woven into the Emerson family for generations and ultimately became part of the foundation of both Emerson Knives and The Emerson Whiskey Company. Revolution 1776 is more than a bourbon. It is a tribute to the men who stood their ground when history turned toward liberty.
At 100 proof, Revolution 1776 was crafted to embody balance, strength, and character rather than overpowering heat. The aroma opens with rich notes of toasted American oak, warm caramel, and vanilla layered over subtle hints of leather, char, and baking spice. Beneath it all is the unmistakable scent of a traditional American rickhouse — aged wood, faint smoke, and the deep sweetness that only time in oak can create. It carries the kind of honest, grounded character that reflects the people it was named after: straightforward, resilient, and unapologetically American.
The first sip delivers a smooth but confident profile with flavors of dark caramel, honey, toasted pecan, and vanilla bean balanced against cinnamon spice and charred oak. There is enough body and structure to remind you this is a serious bourbon, yet the 100 proof allows the whiskey to remain approachable and exceptionally drinkable. The finish is long, warm, and clean with lingering oak, soft spice, and a touch of smoky sweetness that stays with you without overwhelming the palate. It is a bourbon meant to be sipped slowly, shared among friends, and appreciated the same way Americans once gathered around firelight to speak about freedom, hardship, and the future of the Republic.
Revolution 1776 was created to honor a legacy that refuses to fade with time. The Emerson family has always believed that craftsmanship matters, heritage matters, and the values that built this country still matter. That philosophy shaped every part of this bourbon, from the barrel to the bottle. Like the Emerson knives that carry the family name, this whiskey reflects hard work, discipline, and an enduring respect for American tradition. Two hundred and fifty years after the first Revolution began, this bottle stands as a reminder that freedom is never inherited casually. It is protected, preserved, and passed forward by every generation willing to carry the responsibility.
This Emerson single barrel batch of "Revolution 1776 Bourbon" will satisfy the most complex palate combined with a signature smoothness that now defines the Emerson Whiskey family-picked selections.
Revolution 1776 Bourbon
The first twenty knives in the series are true Super Customs, handmade one at a time by master cutler Ernest Emerson. These are not production knives with upgraded materials. They are fully hand-crafted pieces built with the same attention to detail, precision, and finish work that made Ernest Emerson one of the most recognized custom knifemakers in the world.
Custom Knife Package
The remaining seventy-six knives are produced by Emerson Knives using the same reclaimed barrel stave material and the same serialized matching system. Each production knife is paired to its corresponding bottle with identical numbers, creating a unified set where spirit and steel are permanently linked together. These are not novelty pairings or licensing gimmicks.
Production Knife Package
There are commemorative releases, and then there are pieces that could only exist because of the people behind them. The Revolution™ matched serialized whiskey and knife sets belong in the second category. Created jointly by Emerson Knives and The Emerson Whiskey Company, these sets were built to honor America’s 250th Anniversary through two crafts deeply rooted in American tradition — oak and steel. Each bottle of Revolution™ bourbon is individually serialized, then permanently matched to a corresponding serialized Emerson knife crafted from the very oak barrel staves that aged the whiskey itself. The spirit rested in the oak for years. The oak now lives again in the hand.
The first twenty knives in the series are true Super Customs, handmade one at a time by master cutler Ernest Emerson. These are not production knives with upgraded materials. They are fully hand-crafted pieces built with the same attention to detail, precision, and finish work that made Ernest Emerson one of the most recognized custom knifemakers in the world. Each knife is individually fitted, highly finished, and built from reclaimed barrel staves taken directly from the Revolution™ bourbon barrels. Every grain mark, every darkened line in the oak, carries the history of the whiskey it once held. Matched to their corresponding bottles through identical serial numbers, these first twenty sets stand as permanent collector-grade artifacts of both American craftsmanship and Emerson family heritage.
The remaining seventy-six knives are produced by Emerson Knives using the same reclaimed barrel stave material and the same serialized matching system. Each production knife is paired to its corresponding bottle with identical numbers, creating a unified set where spirit and steel are permanently linked together. These are not novelty pairings or licensing gimmicks. They are authentic Emerson-built knives using material drawn directly from the whiskey barrels themselves. That connection matters because it transforms the set into something larger than either item standing alone. The bourbon and the blade share the same origin, the same oak, and the same story.
No other knife company and no other whiskey company can truly create something like this because there simply are no others built upon the same foundation. Ernest Emerson is not a celebrity lending his name to a brand. He is one of the world’s most renowned custom knifemakers, a man who spent decades at the grinder long before the Emerson name became known around the world. Emerson Knives remains one of the only knife companies owned and guided by a master custom maker whose work helped shape the modern tactical knife industry itself. Combined with The Emerson Whiskey Company, this release becomes more than a collaboration. It becomes a direct extension of the Emerson family legacy — forged in steel, aged in oak, and built by people who still believe craftsmanship, heritage, and personal responsibility matter.