Julius Kessler

Julius Kessler (1855 – 10 Dec. 1940) was the founder of Kessler Whiskey.

Kessler was born in Budapest, Hungary[1] in 1855.[2] He came to America to make his fortune. He founded Kessler Whisky in the 1870s in Leadville, Colorado. In the early days, to get his product out, Kessler went from saloon to saloon selling the whiskey. Kessler retired from the business in 1921, aged 65.[1]

Due to the prominence of his whiskey, Julius Kessler became president of the Distiller's Securities Corporation, also known as the "Whiskey Trust."[1] Kessler spent his retirement in Vienna, Austria, but returned to America several times.

In 1935, Julius Kessler Distilling Co., Inc. was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Seagram, with Kessler as president.[1]

He died in his home in December 1940 at the age of 85.[2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Whiskey Names", Time, August 26, 1935
  2. 1 2 "Julius Kessler dies; long prominent in distilling trade". The Wall Street Journal. December 11, 1940. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  3. "Julius Kessler dies; leader in whisky trade". Chicago Tribune. December 11, 1940. p. 22. Retrieved November 11, 2010.


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