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Old Grand-Dad is a brand of bourbon whiskey distilled at the
Jim Beam Jim Beam is an American brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Clermont, Kentucky, by Beam Suntory. It is one of the best-selling brands of bourbon in the world. Since 1795 (interrupted by Prohibition in the United States, Prohibition), seven gene ...
Plant in Clermont,
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. The brand was created by Raymond B. Hayden and named after his grandfather Meredith Basil Hayden Sr., who was a well known distiller during his lifetime. A fanciful portrait of Hayden Sr. is depicted on the front of each bottle. Today, it is owned and produced by
Beam Suntory Beam Suntory, Inc. is an American-founded, Japanese multinational company that produces alcoholic beverages. It is a subsidiary of Suntory, based in Osaka, Japan. It is the third largest producer of distilled beverages worldwide, behind Diageo ...
. , Old Grand-Dad and
Old Overholt Old Overholt is America's oldest continually maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania, in 1810. Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Beam Suntory, which is a sub ...
– both of which are Beam Suntory brands – are marketed together as "The Olds".


History

The Hayden family's first commercial distillery was created in 1840, and the whiskey has been in production since that time despite several changes of ownership. In 1899, Old Grand-Dad was sold to the Wathen family, whose broad interests in the whiskey business later formed the American Medicinal Spirits Company and the foundations of National Distillers Group. During
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, the company produced "medicinal whiskey" for sick, blind, and lame patients. National Distillers had facilities in
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, Frankfort, Kentucky and Louisville, KY., and also produced
Old Crow Old Crow is a low-priced brand of Kentucky-made straight bourbon whiskey distilled by Beam Suntory, which also produces Jim Beam and several other brands of whiskey. The current Old Crow product uses the same mash bill and yeast as Jim Beam, but ...
,
Old Overholt Old Overholt is America's oldest continually maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania, in 1810. Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Beam Suntory, which is a sub ...
and
Old Taylor Old Taylor Bourbon is a brand of straight bourbon whiskey produced at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Franklin County, Kentucky by the Sazerac Company. It was named in honor of the historic distiller Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. Col. E. H. Taylor ...
. In 1987, National Distillers Group sold the spirits business to the Fortune Brands holding company, which became Beam Inc.


Versions

Old Grand-Dad remains one of the USA’s ten best-selling
straight whiskey Straight whiskey (or straight whisky), as defined in United States law, is whiskey that is distilled from a fermented (malted or unmalted) cereal grain mash to a concentration not exceeding 80% alcohol by volume (abv) and aged in new charred oak ...
s. It comes in three different bottling proofs: 80 proof, 100 proof
Bottled In Bond Bottled in bond is a label for an American-made distilled beverage that has been aged and bottled according to a set of legal regulations contained in the United States government's Standards of Identity for Distilled Spirits, as originally laid ...
, and 114
Barrel Proof Cask strength (also known as barrel proof/barrel strength) is a term used by whiskey (often spelled "whisky" outside of Ireland and the United States) and rum producers to describe a whiskey or rum that has not been substantially diluted after its ...
in a short-height bottle gift box package. In 2013 the lower proof offering went from 86 proof to 80 proof. Since 1992 Beam has also marketed another brand of Kentucky bourbon,
Basil Hayden's Basil Hayden's is the lightest-bodied bourbon whiskey in the family of Jim Beam small batch bourbons produced by Beam Suntory (a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan). It is 80 proof, in contrast with its three sibling brands of high ...
, named after the same person.


Reviews

Food critic Morgan Murphy said "The sweet corn of this whiskey is hot on the lips but has a mild finish of vanilla and baking spices."


References in media

* In ''Travels with Charley'', John Steinbeck's 1961 account of a road-trip across America, he stocks Old Grand-Dad on his truck and regularly offers "a dollop" to people he meets. * ''Old Grand-Dad'' is featured prominently in the opening scenes of the film ''
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'' and in the Nick Stefanos novels by
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, as well as in John Hawkes's classic novel ''Second Skin''. * Former Pennsylvania State University football coach
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's son suggested that his father enjoyed ''Old Grand-Dad'' on the rocks. * The fictional character
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, from the book series of the same name, always drank ''Old Grand-Dad'' if it was available and took a bottle or three with him most of the times he had to venture too far from a liquor store or a bar to his liking. * George Thorogood references ''Old Grand-Dad'' whiskey in his song "
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", in the lyrics "...the only one who will hang out with me is my dear ''Old Grand-Dad''..." * Australian producers
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recorded an album titled "Tales of Old Grand-Dad" with future AC/DC guitarists
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and Malcolm Young under the alias "Marcus Hook Roll Band". * ''Old Grand-Dad'' is cited in the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Whiskey Rock-a-Roller" (from the 1975 album '' Nuthin' Fancy'') saying, "She likes to drink Old Grand-Dad, and her shoes do shuffle around". * ''Old Grand-Dad'' is specified by
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in the novel '' Live and Let Die'' for his Old Fashioned. * It is also mentioned in the
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song "Women I've Never Had": "I like sweet young things and ''Old Grand-Dad'', and I like to have women I've never had". * In
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's '' Cities of the Plain'' novel, ''Old Grand-Dad'' is the drink of choice for many of the characters. * In his book '' Truman'', David G. McCullough writes extensively about President
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's love for bourbon, in which he was joined by his wife Bess. He further writes that the President's preferred drink was ''Old Grand-Dad'' on the rocks. * In Raymond Chandler's 1953 novel, '' The Long Goodbye'', the main protagonist, detective
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, offers ''Old Grand-Dad'' to his friend Terry Lennox after he arrives at Marlowe's apartment despondent and with a gun. * In Robert P. Davis's 1976 novel ''The Pilot'', Mike Hagen, the alcoholic airline pilot, keeps his (hidden) hip flask filled with ''Old Grand-Dad''. * The author
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frequently mentioned ''Old Grand-Dad'' in his stories. For example, in ''
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'', the protagonist Chinaski buys Grandad for breakfast. * In
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' 1978 novelization for the film, ''
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'', one of the attack victims drinks coffee laced with ''Old Grand-Dad'' to calm his nerves before going scuba diving. * Kolt "Racer" Raynor, the lead character of
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's books ''Black Site'' and ''Tier One Wild'', prefers ''Old Grand-Dad''. * In the
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, Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie insists that Veronica bring her a glass of ''Old Grand-Dad'' after being dragged to their ten-year high school reunion. * On ''
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'', Lou offers Mary ''Old Grand-Dad'' at a party; Mary mistakenly assumes he's referring to her 68-year-old date. * On the show ''
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'', Roger Sterling orders Freddie Rumsen a "Grand-Dad Rocks" while out for the evening with Donald Draper. * On the show ''
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,'' Hawkeye (
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) gives Klinger (
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) a quart of "Old Grand-Dad" as his contribution to a potluck. *On the show ''
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,'' When a woman is giving birth in the diner, Pops asks for Shawn to bring some hot water, towels and half a pint of "Old Grand-Dad". *In the classic 1931 Warner Brothers talkie ''
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,'' James Cagney and
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are seen smuggling crates of ''Old Grand-Dad'' bourbon, this while
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was still in place. This is believed to be an early example of Product placement of liquor in sound film. *During Season 3, Episode 6, of the television series '' Boardwalk Empire'', the main character, Nucky Thompson, is arrested by Revenue Agents during Prohibition at Union Station in Washington, D.C. when he buys a pint of Old Grand-Dad from the newspaper seller for his ride back to Atlantic City on the train. This is the only incident during the series in which Nucky is arrested, charged with, and convicted with a crime, despite his long list of criminal exploits. Nucky mentions this during Season 5, Episode 1, when he says, "I won't lie, I have been arrested and convicted. In 1923 I bought a pint of Old Grand-Dad in Union Station in Washington, DC. I paid a $5 fine and I spent the night in jail. It's haunted me ever since." *In the episode "The Mihn Who Knew Too Much," of the show ''King of the Hill,'' Hank references this drink when someone deposits their garbage in his trashcan, remarking "We don't use canned milk, or drink Old Grand-Dad." *In the 1996 Canadian film,
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, the three boys, Kyle, Brad, Eric and Megan as well as Luke drink this.


References


External links


Old Grand-Dad Brand Page


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