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  2. Atherton Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    John M Atherton was a leader in the Kentucky distilling industry, active within the Distillers and Cattle Feeders' Trust. [27] Known as the "Whiskey Trust", it started to receive scrutiny from politicians at a national level. [28] A congressional committee was set up, and headed by William Windom. John M Atherton testified before Congress about ...

  3. Old Grand-Dad - Wikipedia

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    On the show The Wayans Bros, 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 The Public Enemy, James Cagney and Edward Woods are seen smuggling crates of Old Grand-Dad bourbon, this while Prohibition was still in place.

  4. Chicken Cock Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, National Distillers let the Chicken Cock trademark expire. The last reminder of the historic brand, the old G. G. White Distillery, burned to the ground in 1961. In the cornerstone of its ruins was found a pint bottle of Chicken Cock that had apparently been placed there when the distillery was sold.

  5. Schenley Industries - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Schenley Industries in 1949. It was one of the "Big Four", which dominated liquor sales, and included Seagram, National Distillers and Hiram Walker. [5] Schenley was acquired by the financier Meshulam Riklis in 1968. He sold the company to Guinness in 1987. Schenley had formerly imported Guinness into the United States. [6]

  6. Old Crow - Wikipedia

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    National Distillers brought out the Old Crow Chessmen ceramic decanters in 1969 as an attractive packaging for its 10-year-old 86-proof bourbon. They stand 12–15.5 inches tall, hold a fifth (about 750 ml) of liquor, and the opposing sides were glazed in golden ochre versus a dark green. A deep-pile carpet chessboard measured 45x45 inches.

  7. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Jim Beam purchased National Distillers, acquiring brands including Old Crow, [5] Bourbon de Luxe, Old Taylor, Old Grand-Dad, and Sunny Brook. [6] Old Taylor was subsequently sold to the Sazerac Company. Jim Beam was part of the holding company formerly known as Fortune Brands that was dismantled in 2011.

  8. Old Overholt - Wikipedia

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    Old Overholt is America's oldest continually maintained brand of whiskey. [1] It was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania, in 1810. [1] Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Suntory Global Spirits, which is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan.

  9. Bartending terminology - Wikipedia

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    A "pint" (20 imperial fluid ounces or 568 millilitres) or half-pint is the universal measure for draft beer in the UK. Rather than use measuring equipment, professional bartenders usually use a pour spout inserted into the mouth of the bottle, which restricts the flow of liquid to a standard rate allowing reasonably accurate time-based pours.

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