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Old Forester Bourbon 1920 Prohibition Style
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A truly rare and distinctive occasion took place in Louisville, Kentucky in 1870. When George Garvin Brown sealed Bourbon in a bottle for the very first time, he did so knowing it would guarantee quality and consistency for Bourbon lovers everywhere. And five generations and nearly 150 years later, our family still watches over the production of every drop of Old Forester with that same care.

Review

Ultimate Beverage Challenge 93 points - Enticing and layered nose  ... read more
Shelf Location — 45b
Size: 750mL (liquor)
Alcohol by vol: 57.5%
Store Item ID: #30306
Location at store: 45b
Item Description
Producer
A truly rare and distinctive occasion took place in Louisville, Kentucky in 1870. When George Garvin Brown sealed Bourbon in a bottle for the very first time, he did so knowing it would guarantee quality and consistency for Bourbon lovers everywhere. And five generations and nearly 150 years later, our family still watches over the production of every drop of Old Forester with that same care.

Review

Ultimate Beverage Challenge 93 points - Enticing and layered nose of stone fruits, panettone cake, red pepper flake, and maple sugar candy. Brown sugar leads the charge on the palate, with ample body and spice notes bringing up the rear for a complete, complex whiskey that lingers on the tongue..March/2017

Whisky Advocate 91 points - To many an American dad, bourbon isn't just his country's homegrown potable-it stands for history and heritage. Bourbon is packaged patriotism. And even if part of bourbon's charm is that it hasn't much changed over the years, he can still drink something intriguing. The third release in Old Forester's Whiskey Row series, 1920 Prohibition Style is meant to mimic the whiskey the company distilled at the start of Prohibition for approved medicinal use. Incredibly drinkable for 115 proof, the flavor is rich in chocolate-covered cherries, toffee, and baking spices..June/2017

Description
This 115 proof expression is the third release in our Old Forester Whiskey Row series and celebrates the brand's continued distillation during Prohibition. For 13 years, the production, transport and sale of alcohol was strictly prohibited. However, Old Forester was granted a permit to continue distilling on Louisville's Whiskey Row. The 115 proof expression represents a barrel sample that company president Owsley Brown I would have batched at the beginning of Prohibition.

Tasting Notes

NOSE
An intense medley of cherry preserves, drippy caramel, dark chocolate, thickened maple syrup and seasoned oak spiciness. TASTE
Dark caramel coats layers of malt nuttiness and sweet graham cracker all warmed by green peppercorn and coriander spice brightened with a hint of cedar.

FINISH
Tart apple crispness gives way to a long smoky finish full of toasted marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker sweetness.
About Old Forester Distillery
George Garvin Brown grew up in Munfordville, KY, the son of J.T.S. Brown and the half brother of J.T.S. Brown, Jr. He was the man of the house as his brother and father were off fighting in the Civil War. He was sent to Louisville to attend Male High School, though he left 6 months before graduation, likely because his family didn't have enough money to support him. He got a job as a pharmaceutical salesman selling things like quinine, laudanum, opiates, and whisky. As he called on his sales contacts, he heard continual complaints about the quality of the whisky they were prescribing. Sometimes it would be alright and sometimes it would be terrible, and there just wasn't any way to know. Whisky was still sold by the barrel back then. Bottling was expensive, so you would have to take your jug down to the tavern to fill it up instead. Sometimes things had been added to the whisky to stretch supplies or adulterate it in some way, so you never knew what you were going to get. Brown decided to start a whisky business with his half-brother, J.T.S. Brown, Jr., who was already in the whisky business, in 1870. Together they would purchase whisky from a distillery, batch it together, and bottle it. That would ensure anyone purchasing their product could expect safety and consistency. His signature was on the bottle as a guarantee to his customers. He decided "Old Brown" wasn't a good name for a bourbon brand, so he decided to name it after a prominent Louisville doctor, Dr. Forrester. Forrester had lost both his parents in a typhus epidemic and was raised at Farmington by the Speed family. He was well known for his role as a Union Cavalry surgeon who cared for both guards and prisoners at Andersonville after his capture. It's worth noting that George Garvin Brown had the idea for consumer protections long before the Bottled in Bond Act passed in 1897. This led the way into the modern era of whisky production, and once patents were granted for two piece machine blown glass bottles in 1887 and three piece machine blown glass bottles in 1893, whisky became closer to the modern product we now know. Brown-Forman was one of 6 Kentucky distilleries allowed to remain open during Prohibition. Today, Old Forester is the only bourbon distilled, aged, and bottled entirely in Louisville.
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