- Basil Hayden's
Basil Hayden's is the lightest bodied
bourbon whiskey in the family ofJim Beam small batch bourbons. It is 80 proof in contrast with its three sibling brands of higher concentration (Knob Creek,Booker's , andBaker's ).Basil Hayden is named in honor of Basil Hayden, Sr. Hayden was a Maryland Catholic who led a group of twenty five Catholic families from Maryland into what is now
Nelson County, Kentucky (near Bardstown) in 1785. This area is home to many of the famous bourbon labels, including Jim Beam. There Hayden founded the first Catholic church west of the Alleghenies and the first Catholic church in what is now the state of Kentucky.Hayden was also an accomplished distiller and used a larger amount of
rye in his mash than in some other bourbons. Later, Hayden's grandson founded a distillery in Nelson County and named his label in honor of his pioneer grandfather. That label was "Old Grand-Dad ". The picture on the bottle is copied from a rendering of Basil Sr.'s likeness. When Beam Industries introduced their "small batch" collection, among the four was "Basil Hayden's", which supposedly uses a mash similar to that originally utilized by Hayden back in 1792.Popular culture
* In the "
Friends " episode 'The One with the Girl from Poughkeepsie ',Chandler Bing is bribed by a co-worker with some "8 year old small-batch Basil Hayden's", and is enthusiastic about trying it even though he has no idea what it is.
* TheFountains of Wayne song "Red Dragon Tattoo " from the albumUtopia Parkway features the line "Monday gonna take a ride on/The N train down to Coney Island/With the money I saved/Gonna get me engraved/Drink down a lot of Basil Hayden/Get kicked out when I can't see straight..."
*Basil Hayden's is mentioned at various times on theHBO series Deadwood as a high-class brand of bourbon served at Le Chez Amis and the preferred drink of Francis Wolcott. The madam Joanie Stubbs breaks a bottle over his head at one point.External links
* [http://www.boysofbourbon.com/review-basil-haydens-rating-90/ Basil Hayden's review at Boys of Bourbon]
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