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  1. We celebrate his life’s work with the introduction of Geo. Benz & Sons, Classic American Bourbon Whiskey, which is distilled, matured and bottled in his home state of Minnesota. Sip, Savor and Toast to a true American Legend and the American Dream!

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  2. Sep 22, 2011 · In time, as his five sons achieved maturity, he brought them into the business and changed the firm name to Geo. Benz & Sons. His oldest boy, George G., went to Europe and earned a doctorate in chemistry before joining the firm.

  3. Geo Benz & Sons Classic American Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey. $31.99. Earn up to 5% back on this product with Caskers Rewards. Size 750mL Proof 90 (45% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary. This farm-to-table whiskey is crafted in Minnesota with a proprietary mash bill that contains 90% corn.

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  4. Geo. Benz & Sons Classic American Bourbon Whiskey. Minnesota, USA. Avg Price (ex-tax) $ 32 / 750ml. Buy directly through Wine-Searcher Marketplace. Vista Wine and Spirits. More info. $ 27.77.

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  5. Geo Benz & Sons Classic Small Batch American Bourbon. Produced in Minnesota, this "farm-to-table" whiskey is produced locally. It contains more than 90% corn in our proprietary mash, as was traditional in Pre-Prohibition Bourbon production.

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  6. George Benz was born in Osthfen Germany in 1838 and emigrated to Chicago, Ill. in 1853. He would leave Chicago three years later and in 1856 relocated to St. Paul, Minn. for the remainder of his life. George would marry Rosa Uoehringer in 1861 and together have eight children, five sons and three daughters.

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  8. George Benz and wife Rose Voehringer bore five sons, many of whom entered the business. In 1887, the name was changed to George Benz & Sons to reflect their role in the business. They continued the enterprise following Benz' death in 1908 at age 69, switching to real estate upon the advent of Prohibition in 1918.