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DELISH: 27 Alcohol Brands You Didn't Realize Were Owned By A Celebrity

Updated: Jun 23, 2022

By: NI'KESIA PANNELL


In recent years, more and more celebrities are investing in or creating alcohol brands that rival some of the best bottles in the liquor store. Want to sip like a star? Look no further than the celeb-backed brands below. There's everything from wine to heavy spirits.

Bob Dylan, Heaven’s Door Whiskey

In 2015, Bob Dylan set out to create a collection of small-batch American whiskeys that would tell a story. The result: Heaven's Door Whiskey, a brand of award-winning hand-crafted American whiskeys. Fun note: Each bottle showcases the welded iron gates Dylan created in his metalworking studio.




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Peter Mann
4 days ago

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barkerxavierr
07 de jul.

I tried Heaven’s Door Whiskey once and I have to say it was really impressive—deep, smooth, like a piece of music with depth. It felt like Drift Boss, when you “drift” at the right time and place—so satisfying! The bottle design is just as artistic as the taste inside.

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adam scott
adam scott
13 de jun.

It’s fascinating to see how many celebrities are branching into the alcohol industry with such unique branding—Bob Dylan’s Heaven’s Door Whiskey is a perfect example of artistry meeting craftsmanship. Just like when doing research for Assignment Help diving into the story behind each brand really gives you a deeper appreciation for the product. Can’t wait to explore more from this list!

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