I’ve been experimenting blending different bottles. This is better with a 60/40 blend with the bourbon being the 60% and rye 40%. Now with OF it’s a 50% blend of the 1920-1910. Let them sit for a couple of months then try. The 1915 is better than the 1924. Give it a try.
I just mixed 2 separate decanters with 1915. I did one 50-50 and one 60-40, 60 being the 1920. Don't know if I can wait months tho😂 I was aiming for 2 weeks.
Fun video showcasing two great bottles for killer cocktails. My wife (who’s more of a wine gal) and I conducted a side-by-side neat tasting as well. She described the OF Rye experience as “an evening bonfire burning in the distance as she walked through a field with tall grass." The OF 100 experience was akin to “walking past the funnel cake stand at the county fair.” So now when I mix drinks for her, I ask, “Would you like the bonfire or the fair?” We’re no pro tasters, but we know what we like! 🙂🥃
Not EVEN kidding, I was eating Thai curry when watching this! (note your reference to Chinese food and mention of Thai curry in the video). When planning my Whiskey and the Word tasting for low proof whiskeys, we chose Old Forester, but the 86 proof. It has plenty of flavor even at low proof.
Kind buy them all the time. In my journey which has been a hot minute I’ve found that I can stay with easy to find and budget friendly bottles. I don’t hunt or camp for anything. I like to walk in a local shop and get what I like and pay msrp for it.
2:00 I like the Old Forester 100 bourbon - it's one of my standards. I've not had the rye - yet. 🙂 10:20 What are "baking spices?" If you're baking an apple pie you'll use different spices than if you're baking enchiladas. The term "baking spice" actually conveys *less* to my mind than the simple "spice," which all my life people have used to indicate the hot spices - paprika, black pepper, red pepper, like that.
I think baking spices gets used as a way to convey some mix of nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon. Never thought about it in terms of baking a non-dessert dish, at least in terms of whiskey as whiskey doesn’t usually convey notes of lasagna (but it might be pretty cool if one did 😆).
Both of these are absolutely the foundations of my home bar. The OF 100 rye has been my go-to for manhattans, but recently switched to JD bonded rye with bold Punt e Mes vermouth. Quite a boost in flavor and my new favorite. But OF rye and a softer vermouth makes a balanced manhattan and crowd favorite.
I usually have both of these on my shelf. I just checked and I don't have the rye, will have to correct that. While I could drink either straight I generally use them as mixers. Both great values.
I tried a pour of the 100 Proof and all I got was acetone. The flavor was something I didn’t understand. I went to the store a bought the 1920 based on your reviews and love it. The 1910 is way better than the WR Double Oak. I might need to revisit this bottle.
I love the specificity of Erin’s tasting notes. “It’s like a green apple, but not a tart green apple. More like a green apple with exactly four brown spots that was in the left side of the bin that I bought on the way home from a Ryan Reynolds movie on a Tuesday is September.”
Thanks for reviewing these budget whiskies. I like the OF 100 even though it's basically an upgrade JD #7. Those flavors aren't bad at all! ..especially for the money. I haven't tried the Rye yet.. closest bottle is 143 miles from here on the ID/UT line. I think I will after hearing about here and somewhere else already. I'm like Erin, lean toward Ryes.
Both great pours. I love the Rye and it is easy drinking if you are new into rye. Need to try the blend, never thought of it. Thanks for the great content!
I get a ton of black licorice on the rye. Which I am not a fan of when it’s in spades. I don’t mind a hint, but it was strong for me. I drank about a third of the bottle to make sure and had to give it away. That said, I think it is a fantastic rye and value. It has a lot of flavor. I recommend it to people a lot.
Interesting. Black licorice is a note that I’m extremely averse to, and I definitely get it on some ryes, but not this one. I’ll have to revisit it with that note in mind!
I just had old Forrester 100 today. I had the rye this past weekend. I’m definitely gonna have both of them together and I’m definitely gonna watch this video ,AGAIN as I do it you guys are mad scientist I love it. Buy Both!!!
Did it this morning watched the video again. They are great so are you guys. ..p.s. I work 3 rd shift. Why I drink occasionally when I get off work. Don’t judge me Erin. We All know it’s Josh that reads the comments not Erin. Josh would never judge me. Harshly. Thank you both
Not sure about that apple note, but I don't usually have OF100 Rye neat. The cherry note I do specifically recall but it also came across to me like cherry cola, but not like artificial cherry cola, more like a naturally made cherry cola. Funny thing is I'm usually not a fan of cherry cola but as OF100 Rye hit me neat, I actually really enjoyed it. And yes, absolutely agree, it's a great cocktail rye.
Classics, can’t go wrong with OF , banana notes all day . Great vid as per and enjoying the budget series , can’t get most decent stuff here in Mexico ,keep making us smile with your banter , cheers
You should do a blind against Maker’s Mark and Larceny since both are wheat bourbons. If the proof where the same, I would say the cask strength Maker’s and Larceny Barrel Proof
Nice content! I don’t have mixed drinks only neat so I really don’t buy many budget bottles that most mix with. My budget neat pours that I don’t go to very often would be 1792 sm batch, Knob Creek 9yr, and Elijah Craig sm batch. I get all of these at Sam’s for 25.00 bucks! Cheers!
@@Glock2201 I met the owner about a year ago, bought bottles, took him samples of things he never had, he gave me samples of things and we just hit it off so now I get really good prices on some bottles with little to no mark up:) I also go to the local BevMo on there delivery day and have scored some really nice bottles there.
That over ripe banana often reads like a nail polish remover to me. It’s a note that I read as a fault. There have been a few times that all I got was banana pancakes with maple syrup (in the case of the 1910) but 9 out of 10 times…
I love OF 100, its one of my go to bottles, but Brown Forman is one of my favorite distillers. I havent tried rye whiskey yet, and this video has me thinking of buying the OF rye.
@@DanDaWhiskeyMan82 Thanks, I picked one up today, its good and interesting. Being relatively new to whiskey, rye was in the plan. I just tried a lot of bourbons first to see what flavors/distillers I liked. I will likely do another rye from another of my faves next, like Wild Turkey.
Agreed, mostly. Ms Erin caused me to check out ryes. After trying Rittenhouse, Bulleit, and a few others I tried OF’s rye and discovered that Jackie Zykan (sp?) is my other new best friend. WAY better than its price, and always in my cabinet. The bourbon is great, too. Both are in rotation with the obvious WT competitors. Not incidentally, S&W is by far my favorite whiskey page!
@@stuffandwhiskey cool good content very very interesting wondering of OF will every do bourye with these two offerings or better yet a cast strength with single barrels. 🥃
I haven't had any OF products, the 1910 is on my to buy & try list I'd like to see a blind between Ryes from OF, WT101, Rittenhouse, Bulleit and Sagamore 🤔🥃
IMO Old Forester products are typically a great value. Thier 86 and 100 are great budget options and the 1910 and 1920 are better quality. The statesman is really good.
I'm having trouble processing seeing you guys not doing blind tasting. I guess it's cool or a little change of pace that should get you back to balance😂
The rye for sure. Nothing quite like it in the market for the money and amazing in cocktails. The bourbon is good but as long as we can get Early Times BiB it would be our first choice for value bourbon with this flavor profile.
Y’all are the best “family friendly, over 21” whiskey channel out there.
I've had both of these & enjoyed both but the OF Rye is one I always have on the shelf. Cheers
I’ve been experimenting blending different bottles. This is better with a 60/40 blend with the bourbon being the 60% and rye 40%. Now with OF it’s a 50% blend of the 1920-1910. Let them sit for a couple of months then try. The 1915 is better than the 1924. Give it a try.
I was just coming here to say I bet a blend of these would be good!
I just mixed 2 separate decanters with 1915. I did one 50-50 and one 60-40, 60 being the 1920. Don't know if I can wait months tho😂 I was aiming for 2 weeks.
What would waiting for 2 months (or more) change? Doesn't make sense, unless they sit in a wooden container.. Mix for 5s, then sip.
Fun video showcasing two great bottles for killer cocktails. My wife (who’s more of a wine gal) and I conducted a side-by-side neat tasting as well. She described the OF Rye experience as “an evening bonfire burning in the distance as she walked through a field with tall grass." The OF 100 experience was akin to “walking past the funnel cake stand at the county fair.” So now when I mix drinks for her, I ask, “Would you like the bonfire or the fair?” We’re no pro tasters, but we know what we like! 🙂🥃
Not EVEN kidding, I was eating Thai curry when watching this! (note your reference to Chinese food and mention of Thai curry in the video). When planning my Whiskey and the Word tasting for low proof whiskeys, we chose Old Forester, but the 86 proof. It has plenty of flavor even at low proof.
I'd like to see a head to head of OF 100 Rye and Knob Creek 7 Rye. Those are my top two well pour ryes.
Kind buy them all the time. In my journey which has been a hot minute I’ve found that I can stay with easy to find and budget friendly bottles. I don’t hunt or camp for anything. I like to walk in a local shop and get what I like and pay msrp for it.
2:00 I like the Old Forester 100 bourbon - it's one of my standards. I've not had the rye - yet. 🙂
10:20 What are "baking spices?" If you're baking an apple pie you'll use different spices than if you're baking enchiladas. The term "baking spice" actually conveys *less* to my mind than the simple "spice," which all my life people have used to indicate the hot spices - paprika, black pepper, red pepper, like that.
I think baking spices gets used as a way to convey some mix of nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon. Never thought about it in terms of baking a non-dessert dish, at least in terms of whiskey as whiskey doesn’t usually convey notes of lasagna (but it might be pretty cool if one did 😆).
Love both of these bottles, and really like a blend of 50% OF and 50% WT101.
I do the same. I call it Old Forest Turkey.
These two are definitely on my list to try. I’ve been hearing really good things about them as good budget sippers. Thank you for sharing!
Both of these are absolutely the foundations of my home bar. The OF 100 rye has been my go-to for manhattans, but recently switched to JD bonded rye with bold Punt e Mes vermouth. Quite a boost in flavor and my new favorite. But OF rye and a softer vermouth makes a balanced manhattan and crowd favorite.
I usually have both of these on my shelf. I just checked and I don't have the rye, will have to correct that. While I could drink either straight I generally use them as mixers. Both great values.
I tried a pour of the 100
Proof and all I got was acetone.
The flavor was something I didn’t understand.
I went to the store a bought the 1920 based on your reviews and love it. The 1910 is way better than the WR Double Oak.
I might need to revisit this bottle.
I love the specificity of Erin’s tasting notes. “It’s like a green apple, but not a tart green apple. More like a green apple with exactly four brown spots that was in the left side of the bin that I bought on the way home from a Ryan Reynolds movie on a Tuesday is September.”
I just bought these two about a week ago specifically as mixers. That rye makes a fantastic manhattan.
Forgot I had the rye, drinking it right now, first rye ever, like it.
Thanks for reviewing these budget whiskies. I like the OF 100 even though it's basically an upgrade JD #7. Those flavors aren't bad at all! ..especially for the money. I haven't tried the Rye yet.. closest bottle is 143 miles from here on the ID/UT line. I think I will after hearing about here and somewhere else already. I'm like Erin, lean toward Ryes.
Ok, you talked me into checking out my OF. It has been a while. It's too bad we don't have OF Rye in our state. Great review and thanks. Cheers!
Both great pours. I love the Rye and it is easy drinking if you are new into rye. Need to try the blend, never thought of it. Thanks for the great content!
I get a ton of black licorice on the rye. Which I am not a fan of when it’s in spades. I don’t mind a hint, but it was strong for me. I drank about a third of the bottle to make sure and had to give it away.
That said, I think it is a fantastic rye and value. It has a lot of flavor. I recommend it to people a lot.
Interesting. Black licorice is a note that I’m extremely averse to, and I definitely get it on some ryes, but not this one. I’ll have to revisit it with that note in mind!
Butterscotch and Banana can be such similar notes for me. the OF 100 Rye does deceive as a bourbon. It is so good.
I just had old Forrester 100 today. I had the rye this past weekend. I’m definitely gonna have both of them together and I’m definitely gonna watch this video ,AGAIN as I do it you guys are mad scientist I love it. Buy Both!!!
Did it this morning watched the video again. They are great so are you guys. ..p.s. I work 3 rd shift. Why I drink occasionally when I get off work. Don’t judge me Erin.
We All know it’s Josh that reads the comments not Erin. Josh would never judge me. Harshly. Thank you both
Not sure about that apple note, but I don't usually have OF100 Rye neat. The cherry note I do specifically recall but it also came across to me like cherry cola, but not like artificial cherry cola, more like a naturally made cherry cola. Funny thing is I'm usually not a fan of cherry cola but as OF100 Rye hit me neat, I actually really enjoyed it. And yes, absolutely agree, it's a great cocktail rye.
Classics, can’t go wrong with OF , banana notes all day .
Great vid as per and enjoying the budget series , can’t get most decent stuff here in Mexico ,keep making us smile with your banter , cheers
I want to blend OF with 1920 😅
Maybe it gives it that roundness and less sharp notes 🥃
You should do a blind against Maker’s Mark and Larceny since both are wheat bourbons. If the proof where the same, I would say the cask strength Maker’s and Larceny Barrel Proof
These are both very good, especially for the price. I do prefer the bourbon and always keep a bottle on hand.
That OF has been in my rotation for a minute.
Man, do I love that OF Sig 100!
Nice content! I don’t have mixed drinks only neat so I really don’t buy many budget bottles that most mix with. My budget neat pours that I don’t go to very often would be 1792 sm batch, Knob Creek 9yr, and Elijah Craig sm batch. I get all of these at Sam’s for 25.00 bucks! Cheers!
I am jealous of those prices. I quite often drink the OF100 and 86 neat.
@@Glock2201 I met the owner about a year ago, bought bottles, took him samples of things he never had, he gave me samples of things and we just hit it off so now I get really good prices on some bottles with little to no mark up:) I also go to the local BevMo on there delivery day and have scored some really nice bottles there.
Yes & Yes.
"Citrusyness" is one of my favorite whiskey notes.
I really like the old forester signature 100 I will buy it again
This rye absolutely shines in a Manhattan
That over ripe banana often reads like a nail polish remover to me. It’s a note that I read as a fault. There have been a few times that all I got was banana pancakes with maple syrup (in the case of the 1910) but 9 out of 10 times…
Yeah over ripe banana is nasty, I haven't had that note from Old Forester yet but I got it from Barton's 1792.
I love OF 100, its one of my go to bottles, but Brown Forman is one of my favorite distillers. I havent tried rye whiskey yet, and this video has me thinking of buying the OF rye.
If there is a rye you will like it with be OF rye.
@@DanDaWhiskeyMan82 Thanks, I picked one up today, its good and interesting. Being relatively new to whiskey, rye was in the plan. I just tried a lot of bourbons first to see what flavors/distillers I liked. I will likely do another rye from another of my faves next, like Wild Turkey.
@@j.b.6855 I would recommend bullet rye
Wt101 rye wasn’t anything special to me
@@DanDaWhiskeyMan82 Thanks, I havent tried Bullet yet, even the bourbon. I have watched a few videos where they speak well of the rye.
Agreed, mostly. Ms Erin caused me to check out ryes. After trying Rittenhouse, Bulleit, and a few others I tried OF’s rye and discovered that Jackie Zykan (sp?) is my other new best friend. WAY better than its price, and always in my cabinet. The bourbon is great, too. Both are in rotation with the obvious WT competitors. Not incidentally, S&W is by far my favorite whiskey page!
Thanks for the kind words Tom! Cheers!
No Date Submariner...🤩👊👍 I liked you two for the whiskey, now you got me on the ⌚too
My man. 👊 Good eye!
These are both good choices. I would always mix a little bit of WT rare breed into the OF100. Didn't disappoint
We gotta try that!
Love Old Forester 100. Staple banana and brown sugar bomb for me.
That Rye is money, regardless of costs to me.
so was the bourye preferred or the rye or bourbon? big fan of the OF rye both are solid super solid for the price
Good question. We wouldn’t say it was better but it was just as good, just different (if that makes sense).
@@stuffandwhiskey cool good content very very interesting wondering of OF will every do bourye with these two offerings or better yet a cast strength with single barrels. 🥃
I haven't had any OF products, the 1910 is on my to buy & try list
I'd like to see a blind between Ryes from OF, WT101, Rittenhouse, Bulleit and Sagamore 🤔🥃
IMO Old Forester products are typically a great value. Thier 86 and 100 are great budget options and the 1910 and 1920 are better quality. The statesman is really good.
Always looking for something good in cocktails; if I understood you correctly, this would be a good choice!😂
We kinda breezed over that point but it’s definitely great in cocktails! 😂😂
Josh does it compare to Wild Turkey 101
WT101 is definitely darker, richer, and has more oak influence and we do prefer it over this most days (unless we’re in that fruity bourbon mood).
I'm having trouble processing seeing you guys not doing blind tasting. I guess it's cool or a little change of pace that should get you back to balance😂
It’s weird for sure! 😂
Will you guys buy these again?
The rye for sure. Nothing quite like it in the market for the money and amazing in cocktails. The bourbon is good but as long as we can get Early Times BiB it would be our first choice for value bourbon with this flavor profile.
I used to love these two offerings from OF. Now, I'd rather keep Jack Daniel's barrel proof rye, 1897 BiB, 1910, and 1920 instead. 🥃
WHISKEY CHEERS 😎
I like the Rye quite a bit better than the bourbon.
It’s certainly much more unique in the market. Nothing else quite like it for the money.
Love OF
Nut blindness....the struggle is real
You both are nuts! Haha! Your videos are B-A-N-A-N-A-S! 😂
I like the Rye better
If i remember correctly... Some of those pepper spices come across like "little pricks on the tongue."
👀😆😂
Man I wish they sold OF 100 Rye in my side of the ocean.
Banana = voodoo...