12/05/2025
Repeal Day.
The night America admitted the obvious: banning booze didn’t fix anything—it just made drinking smarter, quieter, and underground. Speakeasies were born out of stubborn freedom. People wanted a place to talk, to argue, to flirt, to escape. So they built hidden bars, passed passwords, and poured drinks behind locked doors. That attitude is our DNA.
On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment killed Prohibition and brought drinking back into the light. Repeal Day isn’t about getting hammered—it’s about celebrating rebellion that won. The right to raise a glass without hiding it. The end of a failed social experiment. The survival of bar culture, bartenders, cocktail craft, and everything that makes a speakeasy worth walking into.
We celebrate because we’re a living descendant of that era—passwords, whiskey, jazz edges, the sense that something fun is happening behind this door. So tomorrow night, we honor the night the law finally caught up with reality.
Raise a glass to Repeal Day.
If you know, you know.