ContemplativeFox
Old Forester Rye
Rye — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
November 19, 2020 (edited January 17, 2021)
Rating: 15/23
N: I get the rye tartness, minerality, and some cherry. It actually reminds me faintly of an island scotch. Based on the nose alone, I expect that the rye is more than 51% and that the barley might also be a bit on the high side. I do get a waft of corn as well though.
P: I am more confident that this is Old Forester than I am that it is rye (though I'm also pretty sure that it's rye). Like how I'm sure that the Knob Creek rye is Knob Creek (or at least Beam) when I taste it, I know that this is Old Forester. But more so. There's a lot of that same cherry from the Old Forester bourbon coming through. I get plenty of spices, with ginger being the biggest, along with pepper (white and black), then cloves and cinnamon coming in. It's a bit harsh, but not too bad. There's a bit of vanilla, but not too much. I do get that classic rye dill flavor though. The wood makes itself known without being overwhelming. Without being told, I'd guess that this is 4 to 6 years old. This is rich, full. and enjoyable with a decent complexity. I do get a bit of ethanol, but it blends into some menthol, so it kind of works. Also, this is 50% ABV, so some alcohol flavor is OK.
F: The menthol, ethanol, spice, cherry, anise, and so forth remain. The harshness is more apparent here, but it isn't overwhelming. It's a decent, but unexciting finish.
How did I get this for $21? It seems too good to be true for 50% ABV rye of this quality. This isn't amazing and it's a little rough around the edges for sipping, but I can enjoy it. It doesn't really have the usual rye qualities, but there is a substantial rye tartness and I enjoy it. It's sort of like a cleaner version of Old Forester Signature. There's less complexity, but less to complain about as well. I like that nice rye presence, but I wish that there was more of it. I think I might like this a little bit better than Old Forester Signature because it cleans up the odd funk on the palate with a clean rye flavor.
I like the richness here better than the complexity in Jeam Beam Pre-Prohibition, but I like Russell's Reserve 6 better than this. Knob Creek Single Barrel Rye isn't quite as good because it's less complex and has less rye flavor. I get the clean, rye dill flavor (albeit reduced) that I want from George Dickel Rye (well, kind of just any MGP rye), but this doesn't taste as immature.
I really enjoy this. It's definitely a quirky rye, but it's a good one. 14 is the lowest I could possibly go and I can imagine a 16. A 17 seems like a stretch, but a 15 seems believable. The more time that I spend contemplating this, the more convinced I am that it merits a 15, but I have spent a while waffling between a 15 and a 16. I just don't think it's as good as Russell's Reserve 6 though because it isn't as complex and you really need to like that Old Forester high barley (I sure hope I'm right about Old Forester using a high proportion of barley or I'm going to feel silly) profile. So I'm going with 15.
21.0
USD
per
Bottle
Create Account
or
Sign in
to comment on this review
Nice review. I like this one for a solid budget rye. especially now with all the 95% variants out there
@PBMichiganWolverine $21 is about right. I’m sure some stores have higher prices, but I’d have no reason to pay more than $22-23 by me. I have no idea how to compare retail prices to the big city... seems like people in NYC pay as much for a month’s rent as you could spend on a cheap used car in the Midwest.
This was recommended to me as a good house rye to stock for cocktails. I’m currently using the New Riff, which I really like, but plan to pick up a miniature of this to evaluate.
I think I got lucky with the price I found this and my bottle of the 100 bourbon fir @PBMichiganWolverine . Usually I've seen this at much more like $30.
$21??! Heck...can’t even get from NJ to NYC through the tunnels for that amount