Personalized Whiskey Prescription (1931 Prohibition Reproduction)

Our Personalized Whiskey Prescription lets you bring a piece of history into your home bar with style. Modeled after an original 1931 prescription, this Prohibition-era document is recreated for you or your friend, customized with your name and address, and ready to display.

Issued by Dr. John R. Gatewood in Kentucky on February 6, 1931, your prescription grants “legal authorization to take 3 Tablespoons of Whiskey every four hours for whatever ails you.” Hold this little piece of Americana in hand, and no one can judge while you savor your spirit.

Key Features:

  • Measures 5½" × 4½", perfect for framing or mounting behind the bar

  • Carefully reproduced from a genuine 1931 script, down to typeface and wording

  • Personalized with the name and address of your choosing

  • Ships domestically from Buckeye, Arizona – great gift for whiskey lovers, home bar decor, or anyone who loves that vintage Prohibition vibe

Makes a fantastic addition to our Old Fashioned Alcohol Infusion Kit or for pairing with one of our spice kits.

How to Order / Personalize:
When purchasing, let us know the name and home address to appear on the prescription. We’ll handle the rest to make sure your document is issued exactly as instructed.

$7.00

Please let us know who this prescription should be made out to.
The patient's street address
Patient's city
Patient's state

Ships from Buckeye, Arizona in 1-3 business days.  Need it faster? Special Request? Let us know