Queen Bey could become the queen of whiskey as Beyoncé gets into the alcohol business with a new spirit inspired by her moonshining great-grandfather.

The Grammy-winning star has partnered with whiskey maker Moët Hennessy to create a luxury brand dubbed SirDavis. According to a release, the whiskey is named after Davis Hogue, Beyoncé’s paternal great-grandfather, who was a farmer and a moonshiner during Prohibition and stashed whiskey bottles in the empty knots of cedar trees.

“I’ve always been drawn to the power and confidence I feel when drinking quality whiskey and wanted to invite more people to experience that feeling,” the singer said in a statement. “When I discovered that my great-grandfather had been a moonshine man, it felt like my love for whiskey was fated.”

It shouldn’t be a surprise that Texas-born Beyoncé is releasing a whiskey, since she’s mentioned her love of the spirit before, including on her latest album, “Cowboy Carter.”

In songs like “II Hands II Heaven,” she sings, “Bottle in my hand, the whiskey up high.” And on “Bodyguard” she sings, “Inhalin’ whiskey when you kiss my neck.”

According to the release, the American whiskey is made of 51% rye and 49% malted barley and is reminiscent of Japanese and Scotch whiskeys while still retaining the flavors of classic American rye. The flavor profile is described as layers of dark red fruits and spices like clove and cinnamon.

Like its founder, the whiskey has earned several awards, including best in class for American whiskey at the 2023 SIP Awards and a gold medal at the 2023 New York International Spirits Competition, according to the release.

SirDavis sells for $89 a bottle and is available for preorder at SirDavis.com. It will reportedly be available at retail stores across the U.S. in late September as well as in a few airports, including LAX.

For more information go to sirdavis.com.