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Sagamore Spirit is launching a limited edition rye whiskey for Baltimore Ravens fans

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The Baltimore Ravens’ 2025 season might not to be off to the start their fans would have hoped for. Regardless, fans of Lamar Jack, Derrick Henry, and co. can enjoy a new, limited-edition Ravens-themed rye whiskey from Baltimore’s Sagamore Spirit.

Sagamore Spirit Baltimore Ravens Festivus Maximus Small Batch Rye Whiskey

The third edition of the brand’s Baltimore Ravens commemorative bottle series, this expression was made to pay tribute to team’s first World Championship twenty-five years ago. This 100% Maryland-made small batch rye whiskey was matured in new charred oak barrels.

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According to Sagamore Spirit, the result is a 46.5% ABV slow-sipping whiskey loaded with flavors like baking spices, fruity notes, golden delicious apples, caramel, honey, and brown sugar. The finish is warm, spicy, and ends with a mix of fruit and oaky wood.

“All of us at Sagamore Spirit are proud to honor the Baltimore Ravens 1st World Championship with this commemorative bottle of our award winning small batch rye whiskey,” Ryan Norwood, VP of Operations at Sagamore Spirit says.

“We are excited about our continued partnership with the team and hope both whiskey and football fans enjoy this new limited edition release.”

Where can I buy it?

The Sagamore Spirit Limited Edition Baltimore Ravens Festivus Maximus Small Batch Rye Whiskey is hitting store shelves in Maryland this month for the suggested retail price of $39.99 for a 750ml bottle. It’s available for purchase at the Sagamore Spirit Distillery in Baltimore and select whiskey retailers throughout the state. The to find out where you can get a bottle for yourself, visit SagamoreSpirit.com.

Christopher Osburn
Christopher Osburn is a food and drinks writer located in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. He's been writing professional
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