Andy Rieger Elected to ACSA Board of Directors
Andy Rieger, President and Co-Founder of J. Rieger & Co., has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA), the nation’s only registered nonprofit trade association specifically representing U.S. craft distilleries.
Rieger joins the board with a strong background in legislative policy and advocacy for craft distillers. One of the youngest presidents of a nationally recognized American craft distillery, Rieger has led J. Rieger & Co. from a startup revival to an internationally recognized whiskey brand in just over a decade.
As the only board member representing Kansas and Missouri, Rieger will help shape national policy priorities that strengthen the craft spirits industry while advocating for practical legislation that supports the continued growth of independent distilleries.
“It’s an honor to serve on the ACSA Board at a pivotal time for independent distillers. Across the country, there are quality businesses working to build durable American brands, create jobs, buy from agricultural partners and compete the right way,” Rieger said in a news release. “Too often, the current system makes that harder than it should be, especially for independent producers without the scale or leverage of larger companies. My focus will be on advancing practical, common-sense policies that give great operators a fair chance to succeed.”
Rieger’s appointment comes at a critical time for the craft spirits industry, which is facing declining investment and mounting economic pressures. On June 29, 2026, ACSA supported the introduction of the Supporting Producers Through Incentives from Rural Ingredients and Tax Relief (SPIRIT) Act, bipartisan legislation led by Congressional Craft Spirits Caucus Co-Chair Representative Jeff Hurd (R-CO) and co-sponsored by Representative Jill Tokuda (D-HI).
The bill would establish a Federal Excise Tax (FET) credit for qualifying small distillers that use domestically grown agricultural ingredients, supporting rural economies, American manufacturing and independent craft spirits producers while reinforcing the agricultural supply chain.
Rieger is the sixth-generation descendant of Jacob Rieger, who founded the original Kansas City distillery in 1887. After a career in private equity and investment banking, Rieger returned to his hometown of Kansas City in 2014 to revive his family’s historic pre-Prohibition whiskey brand alongside acclaimed bartender and hospitality entrepreneur Ryan Maybee.
Rieger oversees the company’s strategic vision, operations and continued growth, helping transform J. Rieger & Co. into one of America’s most respected craft distilleries. Under his leadership, the company restored a landmark 1901 building in Kansas City’s historic Electric Park district into a destination distillery while expanding the brand’s reach across the United States and into international markets.
Today, J. Rieger & Co. is recognized for award-winning spirits—including Rieger Kansas City Whiskey, Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Straight Rye Whiskey—that are helping to introduce Kansas City’s rich distilling heritage to consumers around the world.
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About J. Rieger & Co.
Founded by Jacob Rieger in 1887, Kansas City-based J. Rieger & Co. was once the largest mail order whiskey house in the country before Prohibition shut down operations. In 2014, Andy Rieger, the great-great-great grandson of Jacob Rieger, and renowned Bar Owner and Restaurateur, Ryan Maybee, relaunched the distillerybacked by industry legends and Master Distillers, Dave Pickerell and Tom Nichol. For more information, visit https://www.jriegerco.com/.
