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National Repeal Day: Where to Buy Fine Wine and Spirits in Ames

Eight decades ago, the "Noble Experiment" was called off as a failure and Prohibition was repealed.

It’s National Repeal Day. And, what, you didn’t shop? Don’t worry, we have a list of places in Ames where you can buy beers, wines and spirits to celebrate the anniversary of the end of Prohibition.

But first, a bit of history about the β€œNoble Experiment” – Prohibition, that is. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union – Carrie Nation and that bunch – believed alcohol was the root of many, if not all, social ills.

After many years of campaigning – and by campaigning, we mean tavern vandalizing, bottle smashing and generally riling up Β the whiskey swilling masses  – Congress on Jan. 16, 1919 passed the 18th Amendment outlawing alcohol and, presumably, putting an end to drunkenness, crime, mental illness and poverty.

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That, of course, didn’t stop the entrepreneurial folks in Templeton, Iowa, who went under the radar and organized what has to be one of the greatest shows of community unity of all time and put together a bootlegging operating that attracted the likes of Al Capone, who baptized the rye whiskey β€œThe Good Stuff.”

Congress finally got it in 1933 and 79 years ago today, the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution repealed Prohibition.

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Templeton Rye has been resurrected in legal form, using the original Kerkhoff family recipe, and you can buy it in Iowa and a handful of other states without fear of raising the ire of hatchet-wielding temperance advocates.

The small-batch whiskey is easier to find than it was when the first few bottles were released in late 2006, but it’s still elusive.

Look for it in Ames at grocery stores like Fareway, liquor stores and even convenience stores like Casey’s General Store and Kum & Go.

Some other Iowa labels you might want to consider Cedar Ridge Bourbon Whiskey, distilled near Cedar Rapids in Swisher. The distillery also offers Clearheart Triple Distilled Vodka and Dark Rum.

Iowa’s wine industry has quadrupled in the last 20 years, according to the Iowa Wine Growers Association. In and around Ames, some vintners include:

Prairie Moon

and

Snus Hill Winery in Madrid

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Did we mention Iowa beers? In Ames, local brews are available at Olde Main Brewery.

For more fine wines and spirits – Iowa made or not – in Ames, check out:

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Della Viti (a wine bar)

AJ's Liquor

Cyclone LiquorsΒ 

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