Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Crowdsourced Whiskey: Old Forester 1920
When I asked readers what affordable, available whiskey I should be drinking, the top answer, by far, was Old Forester 1920, so I had to give it a try. Traditionally, I have not been a fan of Brown Forman products, but I have enjoyed some of their recent releases in this series, so let's see how this one is.
Old Forester 1920, 57.5% abv ($60)
This has a really nice nose with polished wood, the type of nose you don't find on many current release bourbons. The palate starts rich, balanced and fairly dry. After that, it develops a strong, unpleasant acidic note which develops into a berry like finish.
Water is really good for this one. A few drops of water cuts the acidity and brings out spicy rye notes from nose to finish which complement the dry, woody notes and make for a really delicious drink. This is a really nice bourbon provided you add some water.
Thanks to all the readers who suggested this. A tasty, available, high proof bourbon for $60 is quite find these days.
Labels:
Bourbon,
Brown Forman,
Old Forester
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2 comments:
SKU, you nailed this one. Add a few drops of water and you have one of the best bourbons to come along in recent years. Best part is you can actually go into a liquor store and buy a bottle. Even if you haven't liked OF in the past, you need to try this bottle. Really, really good.
Alas, we disagreed: http://www.barrelchar.com/2017/03/my-spirit-animal-of-spirits-sku-at.html
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