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by Antero_Archive
Old Forester has a 100 proof rye, clearly competing for the Rittenhouse/Overholt Bonded/Bulleit nice-mixing-rye space, and it's actually incredibly goddamn good. Mash is, unusually, 20% malted barley. Nice and rich.crustandcrumb wrote:Old Forester 1920 115 Proof; NAS72% Corn/18% rye/10% Malted Barley Don't let the lack of age statement dissuade you on this one. Yeah, depending on what market you're in, you may be able to find Elijah Craig Barrel Proof -- which is obviously higher proof but also carries a 12 year age statement -- for a similar price, but to try to quantify bourbon on paper in such a way is a fool's game, and the flavor profile on the likely comparatively young-ass and lesser-proof-ass 1920 is out of your ass. Not super complex, just a real flavor bomb. Liquid banana bread dough. No heat.$60. Buy one now before they start disappearing from shelves and showing up on secondary for three times that.This is the only over-$50 bourbon that I've actually been impressed by in years.
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