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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Old Forester Whisky Tasting Set


ON SALE!!!
Cheaper per ounce than the 750ml size

Old Forester Whisky Tasting Set....$65.99 / 3 pack 375ml bottles
On sale, was $99.99
Compare to $119.99 at Total Wine and More (price checked 10/15/24)


Includes one 375ml of each of the bottles below


Old Forester 1897 Bourbon Bottled in Bond...375ml bottle
100 Proof Bottled in Bond
BIG FLAVOR. SMALL BATCH.
This 100 proof expression is the second release in our Old Forester Whiskey Row Series was specially crafted to honor the U.S. Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897. After the U.S. Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 to be labeled as Bottled in Bond, whisky must be the product of one distillation season, one distiller and from one distillery. The concept behind the Act – the idea of “sealed-in quality” – was something that Old Forester – America’s First Bottled Bourbon – introduced in 1870.

Old Forester 1910 Old Fine Whisky...375ml bottle
93 Proof
TWO BARRELS. ONE FINE BOURBON.1910 Old Fine Whisky, Old Forester’s fourth and final expression in the Whiskey Row Series, is a double barreled Bourbon creating a smooth mingling of sweet oatmeal raisin cookie and milk chocolate, caramel corn, and evolving spice that lead into a refined, charred oak finish.
NOSE: Interlaced layers of buttercream, sticky toffee, cedar, and apricot
TASTE: Smooth, well rounded mingling of sweet oatmeal raisin cookie and milk chocolate leading into caramel corn and evolving spice
FINISH: Charred oak leads with a clean peripheral spice

Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon...375ml bottle
This 115 proof expression is the third release in our Old Forester Whiskey Row series and celebrates the brand’s continued distillation during Prohibition. For 13 years, the production, transport and sale of alcohol was strictly prohibited. However, Old Forester was granted a permit to continue distilling on Louisville’s Whiskey Row. The 115 proof expression represents a barrel sample that company president Owsley Brown I would have batched at the beginning of Prohibition.


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