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Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey75cl

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Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey75clGreat bourbon at a great price point that is at barrel strength.The third member of the Old Forester Whiskey Row Series, which...

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Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey75cl

Great bourbon at a great price point that is at barrel strength.

The third member of the Old Forester Whiskey Row Series, which invites bourbon lovers to taste their way through Old Forester history through each unique expression. In 1920, Prohibition began prohibiting the production, transport and sale of alcohol. However, Old Forester was one of six distilleries to receive a permit to continue selling Old Forester for medicinal purposes. Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style is a small batch of barrels representing a barrel sample that would have been batched at the beginning of Prohibition, resulting in a woodsy and warm Bourbon

To mimic what a barrel proof bourbon would have tasted like during prohibition, 1920 Prohibition Style bourbon is bottled at 115 proof. Why 115 proof? During Prohibition, whiskey was required to be bottled at 100 proof. To keep from adding too much water to the aged whiskey to proof it down to 100 proof, distillers also barrelled whiskey around 100 proof. Brown-Forman (and probably master distiller Chris Morris) estimates that, with “angel’s share,” an aged bourbon would have been about 115 proof out of the barrel.

TASTING NOTES

Appearance:
Deep amber brown in the glass.
Nose:
Strong cherry and dark fruit notes dominate the nose, and some light notes of caramel and seasoned oak linger underneath.
Palate:
On the front palate, a very brief berry note leads off the front and the flavour transitions to caramel and toasted nut notes. In the mid-palate, the caramel note drops off and seasoned oak and caramelized sugar lead into a light cream and seasoned oak finish.

Finish:

Allspice and black pepper pop initially. They quickly dissipate and leave a long-lingering finish without further introduction of new flavours, but a pleasing end to those introduced on the palate. Dark chocolate, barrel char, and that nuttiness are the most prominent. It’s a nice finish, plain and simple.

57.5% ABV

75cl


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