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Old Forester Fridays – The Statesman & The Cowboy: Style Over Substance?

This week on Old Forester Fridays, we take on a battle of bourbon identities: the sharply dressed, cinematic smooth-talker versus the rugged, smoke-slinging ranch hand. In one corner, it’s Old Forester Statesman, a 95-proof bourbon dressed to the nines in sleek branding and backed by a movie franchise. In the other, it’s Old Forester King Ranch Edition, a bolder, 105-proof Texas collaboration that swaps out polish for mesquite smoke and leather-wrapped bravado.

Both bottles carry the Old Forester name, both sit at the higher end of your bourbon shelfβ€”and both lean hard into marketing, image, and storytelling. But do either of them actually deliver on flavor? Or are we just paying for the label?

Join Heather and B as they dig into the mash bills, barrel treatments, branding choices, and of courseβ€”the taste. With Heather playing fashion critic and B playing rodeo clown, this episode asks the big question: is there any real substance under all that style?

If you’ve ever picked up a bottle because it looked cool or had a story, this is the episode for you.

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Old Forester 100 Proof Showdown – Signature vs Store Pick vs 1897 Bottled in Bond

What happens when you take three 100-proof Old Forester bourbons, put them side-by-side, and ask two unqualified but overly confident bourbon nerds to judge them? You get one of the most evenly matched, high-proof tasting showdowns in Tortured Bourbon history.

In this episode, we line up:

πŸ₯ƒ The Contenders

  • Old Forester Signature 100 Proof

    A classic, budget-friendly workhorse that punches above its price point. Think caramel, banana bread, and a touch of spiceβ€”if your everyday pour wore a flannel and fixed your lawn mower.

  • Old Forester Store Pick (Single Barrel 100 Proof)

    A more personalized expression with variation depending on the pick. Ours brought the heat and a little swagger. It’s the bourbon equivalent of showing up to a tasting in cowboy boots and quoting Hemingway.

  • Old Forester 1897 Bottled in Bond

    Part of the Whiskey Row Series. Same proof, but the storyβ€”and price tagβ€”take a leap. Rich, layered, and aiming for prestige with a nod to the 1897 Bottled in Bond Act.

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