Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington
Old Forester 100 Proof Bourbon
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
September 4, 2020 (edited June 13, 2021)
Captains log, September 4th. Day 4 of this 30 day mission. Thus far I’ve canvased some of the first bourbons that brought me to know and love this spirit. Tonight the crew has been restless and I’m content to grab the 1.75 liter bottle kept away from most of my collection. The mixer.
I’m a big fan of what OF us done with the whiskey row series. Unlike that series’ BiB expression this 100 proof bottling is something over 4 years of age (likely 5-6 due to the sheer volume produced).
The nose hits first with sour green apples and caramel. This fall festival in a bottle elutes ethanol, rye spice, pepper and has maybe a bit of popcorn but no nuts or oak to speak of - very grain forward.
More grain and some bite on entry. The finish is short and caramel forward while warming the chest. There’s a fairly flat rye bread from start to finish without much fruit, although cherry syrup shows up on the finish by the second or third sip. Wait, end of the dram - back if the mouth - that ripe banana funk that screams Brown Forman. The notes are there but just young and muted, but not tame.
This is really in no way bad, and neither is $20 for nearly a half gallon. I’ll have to try it against the 86 proof version one day but this is likely the one to grab. For now this goes back under the sink until the masses are allowed to gather again for warm bourbon Apple cider.
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Wow, you got this at a really good price!