OldDude
Old Grand-Dad Bourbon (80 proof)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
August 20, 2019 (edited February 17, 2020)
The last time I had this bourbon was decades ago, gas was $.28 a gallon. I had just gotten my first decent job making pretty good money ($102.50 per week) and felt I had graduated from the cheap bottom shelf offerings to Makers Mark, Harpers, Wellers and the like. Too bad I forgot there are some hidden jewels down there and this is one.
The nose is a little timid but you’ll detect orange peel, cinnamon and woods. The body is a little thin but I picked up mostly an oily pine mouth feel which was very pleasant with more orange peel and hints of cinnamon, relatively short finish with the oily pine coating remaining. Although they say this is a high rye mash bill it doesn’t resonate as strongly as I would like.
While this can’t compare with the mid shelf offerings it can hold its own on the bottom shelf. I found this very approachable and friendly and a welcome reminder not to take Old Grand-dad for granted.
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@PBMichiganWolverine The oil embargo in the 70’s changed everything... but I digress... LOL
1000% increase in the price of fuel in 50 yrs. Wow.
@PBMichiganWolverine 1969 Boulder Colorado, yes my friend I’m that old. ... Rumors you may have heard of Boulder are true, it was all that and so much more in 1969.
$0.28/gal !? I had to read it twice to make sure my eyes weren’t deceiving me