The W.L. Weller & Sons company was founded in 1849 by
William Larue Weller, who pioneered using
wheat instead of
rye in his
mash for a lighter flavor than the older style of bourbons. The W.L. Weller company merged with the Stitzel distilling company (est. 1872) to form the Stitzel-Weller distilling company in 1910. The "Rebel Yell" brand was created at Stitzel-Weller in the 1930s with the idea of distilling it in limited batches for exclusive distribution in the
Southern United States.
Charles R. Farnsley, a former mayor of Louisville who was related to the owners of the distillery, owned the brand. In the early 1980s, after some other changes of ownership following the break-up of Stitzel-Weller around 1972, the brand was purchased by the David Sherman Corporation of
St. Louis, Missouri (now Luxco). By 1984, Rebel Yell was distributed nationally. In 2020, in order to distance the brand from Confederate iconography, the name was shortened to simply "Rebel". In April 2021,
MGP Ingredients completed its acquisition of Luxco. ==Song inspiration==