Old Grand-Dad Bonded
Photo by Cameron Muir

A little background

A label from Jim Beam, Old Grand-Dad is a high-rye straight bourbon whiskey. The bottle features a portrait of Basil Hayden, a distiller who reportedly used a high rye-mashbill, and the namesake for another Beam-Suntory product. Beam-Suntory uses the “Bonded” label instead of “Bottled-in-Bond” but rest-assured that it’s at least four years old and it bottled at exactly 100 proof. For around $25, this is one of the easiest high-rye bottles to find on the market today.

(Tasted neat from a Wide-Bowl Glencairn Glass)

Color

Straw

Nose

At first, punchy oak and a tiny bit of chili powder. After a moment in the glass, orange peel and rye spice are revealed.

Palate

Vanilla, and a soft caramel touch down first, with black pepper and citrus following once the entire tongue is covered.

Finish

A classic beam finish that includes peanut and oak, following by a note of rye spice. The finish is medium-long, with a tingle right up the center tongue that remains after the flavors are gone.

In closing

A pretty standard high-rye mash bill combines sweet bourbon flavors with more savory rye spices, followed up with the typical Beam finish. This might not appeal to folks who are rye-averse, but at $25 or less, it sure delivers a fair punch of flavor. The high-rye profile and 100 proof bring enough heat to cut through a cocktail as well.




Old Grand-Dad Bonded

100 Proof
6.8

Complexity

6.0/10

Nose

7.1/10

Palate

6.8/10

Finish

6.2/10

Value

8.0/10

The Good

  • Good value
  • Easy to find
  • Good proof point
  • Bottled in Bond

The Bad

  • Lacks complexity
  • Clear Beam-nut finish

Cameron Taylor

Cameron is a whiskey enthusiast who loves the chase of a good bottle as much as the bottle itself. While finishing his Master’s degree in Education in North Carolina, Cameron learned the joys of hosting whiskey tastings. Since then, helping friends learn more about whiskey, about the history of the craft, and about current industry innovations has become a passion for him. You can connect with Cameron on Instagram: @barbell_strength_bourbon

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