Episode 10: Old Forester history and Tasting!
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This week on The Colonel's Cask, journey back to the wild west of American whiskey to uncover the story of a true survivor: Old Forester. We explore its origins in 1870 with founder George Garvin Brown, whose background as a pharmaceutical salesman led him to create America's first bottled bourbon as a seal of quality in an era of dangerous, adulterated spirits.
The story's most crucial chapter comes with the 18th Amendment. Discover how Brown-Forman secured one of the six rare federal licenses to produce "medicinal whiskey," allowing Old Forester to be the only bourbon continuously sold by the same family before, during, and after Prohibition. It's an essential piece of whiskey history, filled with innovation, resilience, and the spirit of survival.