Elvis’ Favorite Snack Becomes A Whiskey

He may not be everyone’s “King of Rock,” but we can all agree that Elvis Presley knew how to eat. So, it’s fitting that his namesake whiskey is releasing a flavored version in honor of his signature sandwich.

Grain & Barrel’s Elvis Whiskey has just launched Midnight Snack, a peanut butter, banana and bacon-flavored whiskey. The idea for it came from one of his fave foods — a peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwich — which Presley often ate late at night. 

“Elvis is one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century and continues to inspire his fans today, as we’ve seen by the massive success of the recent Elvis movie, both in its record-breaking box office numbers and awards,” shares Grain & Barrel Founder Matti Anttila. “To sip, or shoot-flavored whiskeys are continuing to grow in popularity, with flavored whiskey growing +19% and peanut butter flavored whiskey growing +200% in the United States, leaving our team especially excited to introduce Midnight Snack to our growing portfolio of Elvis-inspired whiskeys.”

Elvis Midnight Snack Whiskey is a 70-proof flavored whiskey that can be found in stores nationwide for $34.99.

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