ASW Distillery, John Deere Collaborate to Launch New ‘Soil to Still’ Whiskey Series
In 1964, an Act of Congress officially recognized Bourbon as America’s native spirit and a “distinctive product of the United States.” That same year, John Deere opened its iconic World Headquarters in Moline, Illinois. Two pillars of American heritage — both rooted in the land, both shaped by ingenuity and grit — were coming into their own at the exact same moment.
In America’s 250th anniversary year, they finally share a label.
ASW Distillery has partnered with John Deere to release Fiddler Combine Bourbon and Fiddler Steel Plow Rye. The permanent collection launched June 24, 2026, at ASW Distillery’s Atlanta tasting rooms and at retailers in thirteen states, with national and Canadian distribution to follow.
Named “Soil to Still,” the collaboration honors the soil both brands have spent generations serving: from American-grown corn to the oak in the barrels and finishing staves, every element pays homage to their history.
Preserving the Harvest: A Shared History
Before refrigeration, farmers faced the question of what to do with surplus grain after harvest. Whiskey was the answer, and copper stills transformed bushels of corn and rye into a shelf-stable, tradeable spirit.
When John Deere invented the steel plow in 1837, agricultural productivity leapt forward. In turn, whiskey became the financial instrument it is today. The grain that feeds America flows through both stories.
“Bourbon and rye are, in many ways, the perfect distillations of America’s farming traditions,” Jim Chasteen, Co-Founder and CEO, ASW Distillery, said in a news release. “John Deere represents the ingenuity that made America the world’s breadbasket, and our Fiddler line represents the craftsmanship that has long defined whiskey. This collaboration is the culmination of nearly two centuries of paths destined to cross.”
“Partnering with ASW Distillery allows John Deere to celebrate the shared values of craftsmanship, tradition, and innovation that drive both our industries,” Mara Downing, Vice President, Global Brand Management and Corporate Communications, John Deere, said. “Together, we honor the hard work of farmers who grow the grains and the passion of distillers who transform them into a uniquely American spirit.”
How It Started
Chasteen’s family is from outside Lavonia, Georgia, where his father operated a John Deere Model B to grow food for the family and raise cotton, peanuts, wheat, and corn for sale. John Deere equipment isn’t a tool in the Chasteen family; it is woven into the stories they tell.
Over the course of two years, ASW educated John Deere’s team on whiskey, building a partnership between two companies that harbor a deep respect for things built close to the ground. The result is Fiddler Combine Bourbon and Fiddler Steel Plow Rye — whiskeys that carry the weight of America’s history in every bottle.
The Spirits
Aged eight years and finished by Manglitz, the spirits are seasoned outdoors for two or more years, then hand-charred and inserted into each barrel for the final two months of aging. Both expressions are bottled at 112 proof.
Fiddler Steel Plow Rye — A tribute to John Deere’s original steel plow, this rye is the spirit of the founding generation. George Washington distilled it at Mount Vernon, and it fueled the westward expansion the plow made possible. Bold, spicy, and rooted in the same American grit that broke the Illinois sod. Aged 8 years | 112 proof | $79.99.
Fiddler Combine Bourbon — A nod to the 1947 debut of the self-propelled combine harvester, this wheated bourbon features 45% wheat content — more than double that of most premium wheated bourbons on the market. The high-wheat mash bill delivers the softness and sweetness that makes wheated bourbons among the most sought-after in the world. Aged 8 years | 112 proof | $79.99.
Availability
Fiddler Combine Bourbon and Fiddler Steel Plow Rye are permanent expressions, available beginning June 24, 2026, at ASW Distillery’s four Atlanta tasting rooms. Initial retail distribution spans both ASW’s Southern markets and John Deere’s Midwestern heartland — launching in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, New York, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, with national and Canadian distribution to follow throughout 2026.
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About ASW Distillery
Based in Atlanta, ASW Distillery is the most awarded U.S. craft distillery at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition since 2018 — most recently earning “World’s Best Small Batch Bourbon (6–10 Years)” in 2025 for its flagship Fiddler Bourbon. Known for combining Scottish-style copper pot distillation with Southern-style grain-in fermentation, ASW operates four Atlanta locations — including ASW Flights & Bites at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — and distributes nationally. For more information, visit aswdistillery.com.
About John Deere
It doesn’t matter if you’ve never driven a tractor, mowed a lawn, or operated a dozer. With John Deere’s role in helping produce food, fiber, fuel, and infrastructure, we work for every single person on the planet. It all started nearly 200 years ago with a steel plow. Today, John Deere drives innovation in agriculture, construction, forestry, turf, power systems, and more. For more information, visit Home | John Deere US.
