

Old Forester Kentucky Straight Rye Whisky
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- 750ml, bottle
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Beyond the Label
In 1870, Old Forester became America’s First Bottled Bourbon when founder George Garvin Brown revolutionized the industry by being the first to put bourbon in a bottle. Five generations and nearly 150 years later, Old Forester is proud to introduce the first Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey from the First Bottled Bourbon.
The First Rye from the First Bottled Bourbon. Spicy yet floral, Old Forester Rye is made from the same yeast, the same water, the same barrels and most of all the same quality as our beloved Bourbon.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Rye |
ABV | 50% |
Country | United States |
Region | Kentucky |
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Beyond the Label
In 1870, Old Forester became America’s First Bottled Bourbon when founder George Garvin Brown revolutionized the industry by being the first to put bourbon in a bottle. Five generations and nearly 150 years later, Old Forester is proud to introduce the first Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey from the First Bottled Bourbon.
The First Rye from the First Bottled Bourbon. Spicy yet floral, Old Forester Rye is made from the same yeast, the same water, the same barrels and most of all the same quality as our beloved Bourbon.
Product Details
Product Type | Whiskey |
Style | Rye |
ABV | 50% |
Country | United States |
Region | Kentucky |
Scent and Flavor

AROMA
Rich brown sugar and magnolia blossom, with hints of soft sassafras and candied lemon.

TASTE
Spice awakens immediately leading with sharp black pepper and cinnamon stick, rounding out with notes of dried dill and baked apple.

FINISH
Allspice and peppercorn introduce a loyal and dry finish which ignites with pine, anise, and bright lemon zest.
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WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol