have a long-running history. Whether it’s a background player, relegated to a quick glimpse in a throwaway scene, or a feature star with prominent placement throughout the film, can be found in some of the most beloved movies of the past 100 years. Look, it’s still pretty common to see alcohol used in stereotypical ways.

Need to portray a character’s devil-may-care attitude? Shot of bourbon. Do they need to establish their machismo (or gender non-conformity for women)? A glass of bourbon should do the trick. Is the character spiraling off the rails due to tragic life events? Drink it straight from the bottle! While these portrayals are regrettably lazy and cast the spirits industry in a negative light, there are a few cinematic auteurs who have used bourbon to reflect good taste or, better still, as just another normal part of life.

Indeed, many movies and individual characters celebrate bourbon as a premium drink or one to be savored, rather than shot with total disregard. That said, this list has many predictable tropes featuring lovable scallywags because, hey..

.anti-heroes deserve a drink, too. But while many people might think of or the stoic cowboy on the open range as the only archetypes to slug back the good stuff, you’ll see on this list that many different characters over the years have been known to enjoy a pour of bourbon, and they often ask for their favorites by name.

Typically, it’s the major brands getting all the love, meaning , Maker’s Mark, , an.