Old Grand Dad 7 Year 750ML

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Description

Old Grand-Dad 7 Year 750ML is a bottled-in-bond Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey aged seven years and bottled at 50% ABV (100 proof). Built on a high-rye mashbill that gives it a distinctly spicy backbone, this expression stands apart in the Beam portfolio for its lower barrel entry proof and extended aging — two factors that allow more nuanced wood interaction and a richer concentration of flavor than many bourbons at this price tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 50% (100 Proof)  |  Origin: Clermont, Kentucky, USA  |  Age: 7 Years  |  Distillery: Jim Beam

Production & Heritage

Old Grand-Dad traces its name to Meredith Basil Hayden Sr., a pioneer distiller in Kentucky during the late 18th century. Today the bourbon is produced at the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, under the ownership of Beam Suntory. The mashbill — 63% corn, 27% rye, and 10% malted barley — is notably rye-forward for a bourbon, giving it a spicy character that sets it apart from the corn-heavy profiles common in the category. Crucially, Old Grand-Dad is distilled at a lower still proof (around 127) and enters the barrel at approximately 115–120 proof, compared to the 125-proof barrel entry used for sibling brands like Knob Creek and standard Jim Beam. This lower entry proof means the whiskey retains more of the distillate's original grain character during aging. As a bottled-in-bond product, it meets the strict requirements of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897: produced in a single distilling season, by one distiller, at one distillery, aged a minimum of four years in a federally bonded warehouse, and bottled at exactly 100 proof.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with peanut brittle and rich vanilla bean before giving way to toasted oak, cinnamon, and dried citrus peel. A subtle smokiness lingers underneath, hinting at the barrel char and the whiskey's seven years in wood.

Taste: The palate arrives full-bodied and assertive, with rye spice leading into burnt sugar and baked orange at mid-palate. Layered oak, buttery toffee, and a nutty sweetness fill out the profile, while enhanced barrel char and smoke add depth. The high-rye grain bill keeps everything lively, preventing the sweetness from becoming cloying.

Finish: Long and warming, with peppery heat that carries through charred wood and caramelized fruit. The oak lingers with a dry, slightly tannic grip that invites another sip.

How to Drink Old Grand-Dad 7 Year

At 100 proof, this bourbon holds up well neat, though a few drops of water can open up the citrus and toffee notes hiding behind the rye spice. It also works exceptionally on the rocks, where dilution gradually softens the peppery heat. For cocktails, its bold proof and spicy character make it an excellent foundation: an Old Fashioned benefits from the rye-driven spice balancing the sugar and bitters; a Boulevardier gains extra complexity from the bourbon's burnt sugar and oak against sweet vermouth and Campari; and a Gold Rush pairs the whiskey's citrus peel and toffee notes naturally with honey syrup and fresh lemon.

Best For

  • Bourbon enthusiasts exploring the bottled-in-bond category
  • Building a home bar with versatile, cocktail-proof whiskey
  • Side-by-side tastings comparing high-rye bourbons within the Beam family
  • Gifting a whiskey lover who appreciates heritage American brands

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Old Grand-Dad 7 Year taste like? It delivers a bold, rye-spice-forward profile with burnt sugar, baked orange, buttery toffee, and toasted oak, finishing with peppery warmth and charred wood. The high rye content gives it more kick and complexity than most bourbons in its range.

How does Old Grand-Dad 7 Year compare to Basil Hayden? Both share the same 63% corn, 27% rye, 10% malted barley mashbill and are produced at Jim Beam using the same base distillate and lower barrel entry proof. The key difference is proof: Old Grand-Dad 7 Year is bottled at 100 proof versus Basil Hayden's 80 proof, resulting in a significantly bolder, spicier, and more full-bodied drinking experience.

Is Old Grand-Dad 7 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — the 100-proof bottling is robust but not overpowering, and seven years of aging provides enough oak-driven complexity to reward slow, contemplative sipping. A splash of water can further open up the citrus and vanilla notes.

Where is Old Grand-Dad 7 Year made? Old Grand-Dad 7 Year is produced at the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, one of the largest bourbon distilleries in the world. The brand falls under the Beam Suntory portfolio.

What foods pair well with Old Grand-Dad 7 Year? Smoked pork ribs or pulled pork complement the bourbon's charred oak and burnt sugar notes. Sharp aged cheddar echoes its toffee and nutty qualities. Pecan pie mirrors the peanut brittle aroma on the nose. Grilled stone fruit like peaches works with the baked orange and caramel character. Dark chocolate with a high cacao percentage stands up to the 100-proof intensity and rye spice.

What sizes does Old Grand-Dad 7 Year come in? The standard and most widely available size is the 750ml bottle.

Is Old Grand-Dad 7 Year worth the price? Old Grand-Dad 7 Year positions as a value-tier bottled-in-bond bourbon that consistently punches above its weight — seven years of age and 100 proof at a price point well below many comparable bonded or age-stated bourbons. It is widely regarded as one of the best values in American whiskey.

Why Old Grand-Dad 7 Year?

What makes this expression genuinely unusual is the combination of a high-rye mashbill, lower-than-standard barrel entry proof, a full seven-year age statement, and bottled-in-bond integrity — all at a price that undercuts most of its competition. The lower barrel entry proof (approximately 115–120 versus the industry-standard 125) means the spirit absorbs more flavor compounds from the wood during aging rather than simply extracting raw tannin, which contributes to its layered, nuanced oak character. In a market crowded with NAS bourbons and inflated price tags, Old Grand-Dad 7 Year remains a transparent product: you know exactly how old it is, exactly how strong it is, and exactly where it was made. That kind of straightforward honesty — backed by genuine flavor — is increasingly rare.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Bourbon
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Kentucky
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    100
  • Brand
    Old Grand-Dad

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