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Mr. Boston, previously Old Mr. Boston, was a
distillery Distillation, or classical distillation, is the process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by using selective boiling and condensation, usually inside an apparatus known as a still. Dry distillation is the heati ...
located at 1010
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in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1933 to 1986. It produced its own label of
gin Gin () is a distilled alcoholic drink that derives its flavour from juniper berries (''Juniperus communis''). Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in southern Italy, Flanders and the Ne ...
,
bourbon Bourbon may refer to: Food and drink * Bourbon whiskey, an American whiskey made using a corn-based mash * Bourbon barrel aged beer, a type of beer aged in bourbon barrels * Bourbon biscuit, a chocolate sandwich biscuit * A beer produced by Bras ...
, rum, and
brandies Brandy is a liquor produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically consumed as an after-dinner digestif. Some brandies are aged in wooden casks. Others are coloured with ...
, as well as a few cordials and
liqueur A liqueur (; ; ) is an alcoholic drink composed of spirits (often rectified spirit) and additional flavorings such as sugar, fruits, herbs, and spices. Often served with or after dessert, they are typically heavily sweetened and un-aged beyond ...
s.


History

The distillery was founded in the
Roxbury, Massachusetts Roxbury () is a Neighborhoods in Boston, neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts. Roxbury is a Municipal annexation in the United States, dissolved municipality and one of 23 official neighborhoods of Boston used by the city for n ...
, neighborhood of Boston in 1933 by Irwin "Red" Benjamin and Hyman C. Berkowitz. Old Mister Boston was known for its collectible bottles such as the ''1953 Presidential Inaugural Bottle.'' Over time, through a series of changes of ownership, the words "Old" and "Mr." were dropped from the name until it was known simply as "Boston". The distillery was a major employer in the Boston area from the 1930s until its closing circa 1986 when the parent company, Glenmore Distillers, shut down operations and the brand was withdrawn from the market. The building that housed Old Mr. Boston's operations is owned by the City of Boston and is in use as a City Inspectional Services headquarters as well as housing other city agencies such as the Boston Public Health Commission and the Department of Transitional Assistance.


Famous "Bartender's Guide"

The "Mr. Boston" name is known not only for its brands of distilled spirits, but also for its unique reference book, ''Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide'', used by both professional and home bartenders as the "Bible of Booze". The Guide was first published 1935, according to the first date published in the Guide's publisher information page, the early days after the
Repeal of Prohibition The repeal of Prohibition in the United States was accomplished with the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution on December 5, 1933. Background In 1919, the requisite number of state legislatures ratified the Eig ...
, when the distillery started up business again. As late as 2012 new editions were printed.Anthony Giglio, Ben Fink: ''Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide''. John Wiley and Sons 2009, , p. 89 () In July 2016, Mr. Boston launched its new website, mrbostondrinks.com, where thirteen of the Official Bartender's Guides are available in digital form. It contains over 10,500 cocktail recipes.


1995 acquisition

The Barton Brands liquor unit of New York's Canandaigua Wine Co. (now Constellation Brands) acquired the brand name in 1995 and resumed production. Barton uses the brand for a line of liqueurs and cordials. In 2009 Constellation Spirits, including the Mr. Boston brand, was sold to the Sazerac Company of New Orleans, which has subsequently released light and dark rums imported from the
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under the Mr. Boston name.


2009 acquisition

The Sazerac Company bought the Mr. Boston brand in 2009 and began putting many of the editions of the Bartender's Guide as the company could find on a website, which was at last count 58 out of the 75 guides published. Mark Brown, president and chief executive officer, the Sazerac Company, said "The Mr. Boston books have covered the evolution of the cocktail in America since Prohibition, but sadly, they were let go over the years. The ties between our company and that brand are inextricably linked, with not only the Sazerac Cocktail, but our heritage in New Orleans, a city long synonymous with the cocktail culture. It was a natural fit to bring it all together where we are ensuring the future of the brand for at least another 80 years as the 'go to' site for professional and amateur mixologists." In addition to the Bartender's Guides, the Mr. Boston Company currently produces 47 liqueurs, liquors, and ready-mixed cocktails.


Famous Mr. Boston Brands

* Rock & Rye * Mint & Gin * 100 proof Vodka


References


External links


"Ten Greatest Alcohol Icons of All Time - The Story Behind the Face on the Bottle" by Frank Kelly Rich, ''Modern Drunkard Magazine.com''

"Mr. Boston Must Not Die" by Wayne Curtis, PUNCHdrink.com

"Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide Joins the Digital Era" by Nino Marchetti, The Whiskey Wash.com


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Mr. Boston Mr. Boston, previously Old Mr. Boston, was a distillery located at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1933 to 1986. It produced its own label of gin, bourbon, rum, and brandies, as well as a few cordials and liqueurs. ...
Food and drink companies established in 1933 1933 establishments in Massachusetts 1986 disestablishments in Massachusetts