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Gentlemen Bootleggers: The True Story of Templeton Rye Whiskey, Prohibition Era History & Small Town Secrets by Bryce Bauer - Perfect for American History Buffs & Whiskey Enthusiasts
Gentlemen Bootleggers: The True Story of Templeton Rye Whiskey, Prohibition Era History & Small Town Secrets by Bryce Bauer - Perfect for American History Buffs & Whiskey Enthusiasts

Gentlemen Bootleggers: The True Story of Templeton Rye Whiskey, Prohibition Era History & Small Town Secrets by Bryce Bauer - Perfect for American History Buffs & Whiskey Enthusiasts

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During Prohibition, while Al Capone was rising to worldwide prominence as Public Enemy Number One, the townspeople of rural Templeton, Iowa—population just 428—were busy with a bootlegging empire of their own. Led by Joe Irlbeck, the whip-smart and gregarious son of a Bavarian immigrant, the outfit of farmers, small merchants, and even the church monsignor worked together to create a whiskey so excellent it was ordered by name: "Templeton rye."

Just as Al Capone had Eliot Ness, Templeton’s bootleggers had as their own enemy a respected Prohibition agent from the adjacent county named Benjamin Franklin Wilson. Wilson was ardent in his fight against alcohol, and he chased Irlbeck for over a decade. But Irlbeck was not Capone, and Templeton would not be ruled by violence like Chicago.