Old Forester- 1920 Prohibition Style

Old Forester- 1920 Prohibition Style

Age:

NAS

ABV:

57.5%

Price:

57.5%

WUG Notes

Review Date: May 7, 2020

OLD FORESTER // KENTUCKY, USA

The Volstead Act of 1920 which initiated Prohibition in the USA granted permits to six distillers in Kentucky to continue to bottle bourbon for medicinal purposes. Through one of these permits, Old Forester continued to be produced as medicinal whiskey on Louisville’s famed Whiskey Row. It is the only bourbon continuously sold by the same company that has been available for sale before, during and after Prohibition.

During this time, all whiskies had to be bottled at 100 Proof. With a barrel entry proof of 100, the “angel’s share” would have created a 115 proof whiskey after maturation. To pay homage to this era, Old Forester presents 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon at 115 proof to represent the rich flavor profile this bourbon had nearly 100 years ago.


Tasting Notes

Appearance / Color: Caramel.

Nose / Aroma / Smell: Cherry preserves, caramel, dark chocolate, maple syrup oak spice.

Taste / Flavor / Palate: Dark caramel, malt nuttiness, sweet graham cracker, green peppercorn, coriander spice, and a hint of cedar.

Finish: Long and smoky, full of toasted marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker sweetness.


WUG Ratings

Taste: 95/100

Price: 95/100

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