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Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
July 11, 2018 (edited October 5, 2021)
We’ve reached the end of the countdown… Surprise! It’s a bourbon.
#1: Old Forester 1920. Kentucky Straight Bourbon. 57.5% ABV. NAS.
Paid $62
This is also the best value for money bottle on this countdown.
This countdown was really around 40 bottles, but Distiller did not have all of them listed. One honorable mention, before we start talking about this bourbon, is Lagavulin 12 year 2014 release, which would’ve finished 2nd. Yes, I would rather have this bourbon on most occasions than Lagavulin 12. I did not intentionally make this number 1 for shock value; this made it to the top after it was tried in ~3 blind tastings, and I initially thought this must’ve been Four Roses. I had never tried an Old Forester before, and did not have any expectations for it.
Old Forester 1920 is everything I love about bourbon. Power, richness, cherries, cola, fresh oak on top, layers of leather and tobacco beneath. The age is hidden from us, but it’s just the perfect age on the palate. It’s old and young all at once, with dark chocolate, coffee, and leather hinting at some age; vanilla, caramel, cinnamon, and hot chilies hinting at youth. The mouthfeel is silky and luxurious. The finish continues to reward for a long time with dry oak balanced with vanilla and whipped cream on a latte.
I have had better bourbons, but have never found and bought one just sitting on a shelf that was this good. I always assumed bourbon lovers are in a ridiculous hunting game, where you either have to expend time and energy participating in lotteries and fraternizing with store/bar owners; or shell out wads of cash in the secondary market. This was a revelation; right up there with the impossible to find WLWs, GTSs, Pappies, Kentucky Owls, etc., but you can still find this one on the shelves for around $60.
MARK: 95/100
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Outstanding countdown man, I enjoyed every episode especially with the handful of surprises at the end. Only wish it was 100 bottles long so we could see where Springbank 10 & 15, Compass Box Spice Tree, Craigellachie 13, etc. fit in (and the list goes on and on)
Damn. Not for sale in NZ or master of malt. Oh well I have samples of Weller 12, Colonel EH x 3, Van winkle and Pappys waiting so I shall drown my tears in those (which given they are cask strength a bit of watering down won't hurt :-))
This is one of my absolute favorites; such deep, complex flavors, especially compared to the average bourbon.
Yes! Preach this truth, brother! Old Forester 1920 is the best widely distributed bourbon that I've had, although I prefer good bottles of Four Roses Private Selection and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof.
Whoa...I so didn’t see this coming. I had my money on Ardbeg 10 or a Macallan 18