MGP

MGP distillery — watercolor illustration
Region Indiana
Country United States
Founded 1847
Owner MGP Ingredients
Water Source Sources water from the Great Miami River aquifer system beneath Lawrenceburg, Indiana, providing exceptionally consistent, soft water. MGP's reliable, low-mineral water supply supports the large-scale, consistent contract distillation operations that supply dozens of American whiskey brands.
Status Active

About

MGP (formerly Seagram's Lawrenceburg distillery) in Indiana is one of America's largest and most prolific whiskey producers, supplying bourbon and rye to over 50 brands. The distillery operates massive column and pot stills and is particularly renowned for its high-rye bourbon and 95% rye whiskey recipes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MGP distillery?
MGP — America's largest whiskey source distillery since 1847. Supplying 50+ brands with bourbon and rye from Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
When was MGP founded?
MGP was founded in 1847.
Where is MGP distillery located?
MGP is located in Indiana, United States.
What water source does MGP use?
MGP uses Sources water from the Great Miami River aquifer system beneath Lawrenceburg, Indiana, providing exceptionally consistent, soft water. MGP's reliable, low-mineral water supply supports the large-scale, consistent contract distillation operations that supply dozens of American whiskey brands. as its water source.