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Found some fun Dusty bottles today.

Cyrus Noble bottled in San Jose Ca

Old Forester dimpled 1lt bottle

IW Harper Gold 1.75 86 proof

I picked up a couple of each. I figured it be fun to do side by sides with the new Cyrus Noble and Old Forester.

I couldn't find a bottling date of the I.W. Harper, any ideas? I searched the thread but only seen the 1.75 80proof.

Cheers!

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Anyone know how old that dimpled OF is? I have a store close to me that has two 1L bottles with a similar label that I'm thinking of picking up.

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Anyone know how old that dimpled OF is? I have a store close to me that has two 1L bottles with a similar label that I'm thinking of picking up.

The OF that I have from the late 80s all have the two digit year on the bottom, so check for that.

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Anyone know how old that dimpled OF is? I have a store close to me that has two 1L bottles with a similar label that I'm thinking of picking up.

Most people speak pretty highly of the dimpled OF compared to the current release... buy one, drink some, if you like it buy the other. Unless the price is ridiculous, of course.

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Most people speak pretty highly of the dimpled OF compared to the current release... buy one, drink some, if you like it buy the other. Unless the price is ridiculous, of course.

Not sure it was indeed dimpled, just know it had a similar white label. $19.99 for a 1L seems worth a shot.

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I wouldn't say there's been any real change in Forester, per se, over the 40 or so years I've been drinking it, but if there's a choice I will always pick an older bottling (80s) because back then all the whisky went into the brand as opposed to now when the cream is being skimmed to create Woodford and Birthday.

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The OF of the 80s is much better than the current release. It's one of my favorite bourbons. The OFBB 2005 has a very similar profile to the 80s OF and is a personal favorite.

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I wouldn't say there's been any real change in Forester, per se, over the 40 or so years I've been drinking it, but if there's a choice I will always pick an older bottling (80s) because back then all the whisky went into the brand as opposed to now when the cream is being skimmed to create Woodford and Birthday.
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Yes, Woodford is made in a separate distillery from Old Forester (Early Times) but the owner (Brown Forman) mingles the two distillates together for the Woodford brand. At first Forester whisky was used to create a Woodford brand while the new made whisky from the renovated Labrot & Graham distillery was aging. The practice has continued at least partially to maintain the flavor profile created for Woodford.

My point is select (read 'honey') barrels of Old Forester are still being used to beef up the Woodford line thus diminishing the supply of the best stuff available for the Forester brand. While this will not stop me from using Forester it will prevent me from paying a premium for a bottle of Woodford.

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Yes, Woodford is made in a separate distillery from Old Forester (Early Times) but the owner (Brown Forman) mingles the two distillates together for the Woodford brand. At first Forester whisky was used to create a Woodford brand while the new made whisky from the renovated Labrot & Graham distillery was aging. The practice has continued at least partially to maintain the flavor profile created for Woodford.

My point is select (read 'honey') barrels of Old Forester are still being used to beef up the Woodford line thus diminishing the supply of the best stuff available for the Forester brand. While this will not stop me from using Forester it will prevent me from paying a premium for a bottle of Woodford.

Definitely (and obviously!) wasn't aware of that! Thought it was all from the Versailles distillery now. I appreciate the clarification.

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