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I.W. Harper Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

Happy 1st Friday in January! Whether you’ve had a short week or a full week of work I hope you’ll be able to relax this weekend and further recuperate from the holidays. As you take each sip of Bourbon this weekend, remember that 2013 is a new year and full of opportunity. 

As you take each sip of your favorite Bourbon this weekend remember the words from this 1962 I.W. Harper advertisement, “…it’s always a pleasure!”

Well said.  Have a fantastic weekend everyone!

I.W. Harper Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

  

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Antique Kentucky Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

Today’s vintage bourbon ad comes from 1962 and features Antique Kentucky Bourbon. You can find a good discussion about this brand over on StraightBourbon.com. Here’s a quick snippet from Mike Veach that I found in that thread:

Antique Bourbon is one of the major brands for Frankfort Distillery, Inc. This company was founded in 1902 when several rectifying companies merged. Their portfolio included Old Oscar Pepper, Mattingly and Moore and Antique brands. Their distillery was near the forks of the Elkhorn creek near Frankfort but their main sales office was in Louisville. In 1920 they were one of the six companies to receive a permit to sell medicinal whiskey. In 1922 the Paul Jones Company acquired Frankfort Distillery but changed its name to Frankfort Distillery, Inc. to maintain the permit to sell whiskey during prohibition. This added Paul Jones and Four Roses brands to the portfolio. In 1933 the company bought the old Stitzel Distillery on Main Street in Louisville when Stitzel-Weller was formed in Shively. In 1943 Lawrence Jones died and the company was sold to Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. In the 1960′s Seagram dissolved the company. The distillery on Main Street was closed in the 1950′s and the Four Roses Distillery in Shively was closed in the 1960′s.

I personally really like the ad for this bourbon. Can’t quite put my finger on the reason but it just seems to “fit”. That being said, I’d prefer if they would get the stirring stick out of what clearly appears to be a glass of bourbon on the rocks. But then again, it’s Friday and maybe I shouldn’t be too picky.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Antique Kentucky Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

 

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Old Crow Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and enjoyed some time with family and friends. As for myself I ate too much, kept falling asleep and enjoyed many a glass of bourbon. As you work on overcoming your turkey coma today I thought you’d enjoy this Old Crow Bourbon ad from 1962.  It may not be a workout for your body but at least your mind can get a little exercise.

Old Crow Bourbon Ad Circa 1962

 

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Antique Bourbon Advertisement Circa 1962

Welcome to another well deserved Friday everyone! We’re glad you’re here.

We’re featuring a back to basic advertisement from Antique Bourbon circa 1962. I like how they went to a black and white ad with simple ad copy instead of the splashier and more ornate ads that you typically see around that same time. What do you think? Would you be inclined to give this bourbon a try if you were reading the ad today?

Sound off in the comments section below. (Yes, comments are working again. We had to navigate through some technical difficulties and appreciate your patience.)

Antique Bourbon Advertisement Circa 1962

 

As an extra bonus to start your weekend off right I wanted to share this fantastic song/video from none other than The Whiskey Professor, Bernie Lubbers. Many of you know Bernie from his work at Jim Beam and most recently, Heaven Hill as bourbon/whiskey ambassador but did you know that he’s also a musician and comedian? Yep, all true. While a man of many talents I think the video below brings it all together in one place that all Bourbon & Banter readers should enjoy.  Let me know what you think of Bernie’s talents after you watch the video.

One last thing….Don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a Kentucky Bourbons poster from our friends over at Pedale Design.

 

 

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