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56: What’s your whiskey? (Old Forester 1920 Prohibition)
Welcome to Blue Collar Whiskey Drinkers. This episode is part of our "Whats your whiskey?" series. On "What's your whiskey?" we will be reviewing the whiskey that our guest recommends. On this episode our guest Kyle owner of Prohibition Brewing Company recommended Old Forester 1920 Prohibition.
"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." (Old Forester)
Go grab yourself a bottle and let us know what you think.
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54: Pikesville Rye
Welcome to Blue Collar Whiskey Drinkers. On this episode we review Pikesville Rye.
"First produced in Maryland in the 1890s, Pikesville Rye, along with the rest of the once-booming Maryland Rye industry, was shuttered by Prohibition. The brand reemerged after Prohibition and became the last standing Maryland Rye, as the rest of the industry's production had ceased. Now produced in Kentucky from extra-aged barrels stored in prime warehouse locations, Heaven Hill Distillery keeps this historic Maryland mark alive." Heaven Hill Distillery
Go grab yourself a bottle and let us know what you think.
#bluecollar #bluecollarwhiskeydrinkers #whiskey #ryewhiskey #brothers #whiskeyreview
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53: George Dickel Bourbon
Welcome to Blue Collar Whiskey Drinkers. On this episode we review George Dickel Bourbon.
"Born 40 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, George A. Dickel was an established Nashville merchant when he entered the whisky business. Dickel grew his reputation for selling the smoothest, most mellow spirits in the region.
Thus, Geo. A. Dickel & Co. was born and when the Cascade Hollow Distillery opened in 1878 in neighboring Coffee County, George Dickel bought a large share." George Dickel
Go grab yourself a bottle and let us know what you think.
#american #bluecollar #bourbon ##cocktail #whiskey #tennessee #tennesseewhiskey #georgedickel
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