Old Forester Statesman Bourbon Review

Hannah’s Old Forester Statesman Bourbon Review

Original review written September 18, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

It’s a good bourbon. Mild, gentle, and probably a great bourbon for beginners wanting to try outside of bottom-shelf bourbons. Would I buy it again? I don’t think I need to. 85/100

VITALS:
Old Forester Statesman Bourbon Review

– Made In: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Brown-Forman Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
– Age: 4 years (said to be a mingling of 4 to 6 year old barrels selected from warmer sections of the distillery’s heat-cycled rickhouses)
– Mash Bill: Corn=72%; Rye=18%; Malted Barley=10%
– Casks: Char #4
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 47.5% (95 proof)
– Price: $54.95 USD in Idaho

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the juice neat from a Glencairn with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

I imagine enjoying Old Forester Statesman on a train car. The seats are vintage, and the lights are a buttery, yellow glow that make everything warm. The lull of the train on the tracks, and perhaps a good book, would make this bourbon and you feel right at home as you wait to arrive at your destination.

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NOSE:

This smells immediately chocolate-y and caramelly in much the way a candy bar would on the first inhale. Barrel char is quick to follow, but it hasn’t become at all bitter – rather, it is more of an oaky bite. Along with the oak, however, I find a very strong pine element, not only just the wood, but even raw pinecones. It makes the whole aroma comforting and cozy, while also unique and different. I find other dark flavors that complement quite well, including leather, molasses, a salty toffee, and some roasted nuts. There isn’t much other spice beyond the barrel char and not a great amount of fruit either. There could be some bing cherries or maybe some wine tannins, but I don’t think these are the main heroes of this pour.

The alcohol is incredibly mild, and I don’t think there is a way to get burned on this nose, which is always nice.

PALATE:
Old Forester Statesman Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: Soft. No matter how much you push it around, Old Forester Statesman is going to remain soft.
– Balance: Solid. Nothing sticks out awkwardly, and the main flavor of nuts and oak work well together.
– Visual: Auburn in color, this produces many fast-dropping legs, and many clinging droplets after the legs fade.

– Taste: I can let this sit on the palate for some time without feeling at all bothered by the alcohol presence, as it continues to be mild. The palate itself offers up an instant nutty quality like walnuts, but pine nuts are also noted. Pine wood is again, present, but it is much more gentle than it was on the nose. The corn of the mash bill, I think, is providing the greatest sense of sweetness, though it is still minor. There could perhaps be some light vanilla and simple syrup; however, again, there is not much sweetness to note, and the sweetness that is present, is subtle.

As stated, the bourbon heat is minimal, and when I partake in a Kentucky chew, the alcohol still doesn’t punch hard, and the buttery-ness of the nuts only increases. It tastes just fine, but no new surprises or flavors from this exercise.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Short-Medium. I get a bit of warmth at the back of the palate after the sip, but not much else.
– Between Sips: There really isn’t much flavor between sips, save maybe for a tint of oak. I’d say this is a very clean pour.

– No More: This stays very consistent throughout the glass without anything significantly new to add. There could be a slight increase in heat, but it’s still very mild and relaxed.

The empty Glencairn is a sweet oak, and it is no surprise that it continues to be soft and very gentle. A good pour overall.

WORTH THE PRICE?

A very simple bourbon, but it is certainly rooted in all good things, and I do believe it stands out flavor-wise from its peers that are priced similarly. Whether or not I am wowed by what is offered is another matter. Though it’s different, and tastes fine, I’m not entirely sure that it is worth this price, when only a few dollars more gets you Old Forester 1920. If you are a beginner, trying out other shelves at your Liquor Store, this might be one to investigate, but otherwise, I don’t think it’s worth repeat purchases.

OLD FORESTER STATESMAN BOURBON REVIEW RATING: 85/100

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Old Forester Statesman Review

Brian’s Old Forester Statesman Review

written on 16-May-2019

OLD FORESTER STATESMAN REVIEW:

Old Forester Statesman is a blossomed fruit tree treat.  Its faint clove spiciness blends with cherry-vanilla pastry and a handful of caramel candy.  It closes with a memory of warmth, old leather and smoky oak.

OLD FORESTER STATESMAN VITAL STATS:
Old Forester Statesman Review

– Category: Straight Bourbon
– Region: Kentucky, USA
– Company: Brown-Forman
– Distillery: Old Forester Distillery / Brown-Forman Distillers
– Mash Bill: 72% corn, 18% rye, 10% malted barley
– Barrel Char: #4
– Barrel entry proof: 125
– Age: 4 years (said to be a mingling of 4 to 6 year old barrels selected from warmer sections of the distillery’s heat-cycled rickhouses)
– ABV: 47.5% (95 Proof)
– Price: $54.95 USD in Idaho
No batch or bottle number identifiers

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Glencairn glass with daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Hannah.

Check out her review of this bourbon here!

NOSE:

On the nose, Old Forester Statesman has at first a floral presence; fruit tree blossoms combine with new cut grains, red berries, fresh citrus, and bananas.  Faint clove spiciness fades into orange sponge cake then on to banana bread and light vanilla custard.  OF Statesman’s intense sweetness is like a handful of carameled candy corn and vanilla taffy.  This bourbon has a pleasant mustiness which combines nicely with oak barrel spice and sinus clearing wood smoke.

PALATE:

The first sip is nice, and after a little burn, and another mouthful, the elixir coats with warm candied orange and cinnamon-sugar covered dark cherries.  Statesman’s heat is a pleasent blend of pepper and baking spices which work well with its rich vanilla and woody caramel covered desert pastry sweetness. The mustiness sensed on the nose comes to the taste buds as buttery smooth old leather along with a peanuttiness which blends nicely with its seasoned oak barrel spice.

Balance, Body, Feel, and Look:
Old Forester Statesman is well blended and has a rich, oily mouthfeel.  In the Glencairn thick wide-spaced legs drip down the inside of the glass to its mahogany and henna toned pool.

FINISH:

O.F. Statesman’s finish is long with a blend of seasoned oak, old smoke, brown sugar, pepper and fruit leather.  The floral and herbal notes detected on nose come back as does the warmness felt in the mouth.  When the dram is gone, a nice oak aroma remains in the glass.

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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