Welcome to Founder’s Revolution 250 LLC

Founder’s Revolution 250 LLC is committed to honoring and celebrating the vision of those original Colonists and Patriots who formed a new nation 250 years ago. One America, under God, with liberty and justice for all.

We ask you to please relax, sit back, find a friend, and take the time to have a sip of American Founders Heritage Select 250 Bourbon.

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Our pledge

is to provide the ancestors of the original Colonists and the Revolutionary Patriots with a collector's bourbon. Our Kentucky bourbon and a set of Revolution period pewter cups and topper honor the memories of those ancestors who gave so much of what we enjoy today.

Founder’s Revolution 250 will recognize the events and heroic efforts needed to pursue freedom and create a new nation. From the signing of the Declaration of Independence and other historical events that led to the “shot heard around the world” at Lexington and Concord in April 1775… The Revolution began. This one shot put into motion the vision our Founders sought. Leadership, statesmanship, resolve, and the belief that a nation can be free from The Crown and govern itself independently. This was considered a treasonous act by our forefathers in 1776.

Founder’s Revolution 250 will celebrate events of the American Revolution for the next several years with collector-quality Kentucky bourbon and Revolution-era timepieces, starting with our American Founders Heritage Select 250 Kentucky Bourbon.

American Founders Heritage Select 250 Kentucky Bourbon

is a 7-year aged, single-barrel, cask-strength bourbon that reflects the patience, strength, and character of the nation’s earliest patriots. Every pour is meant to inspire reflection on the courage of the Founding Fathers and the greatness of the country they established.

Coming January 2026.

  • "There can’t be good living where there is not good drinking."

    Benjamin Franklin

  • "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

    Patrick Henry

  • "Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.

    George Washington

  • "Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.

    John Adams