Celebrate George Garvin Brown’s Birthday with Old Forester’s 2021 Birthday Bourbon!

Happy Birthday ! It's that time of year again—time to celebrate the birthday of Old Forester founder George Garvin Brown with the release of Old Forester's Birthday Bourbon. Every year, Old Forester releases a special edition bourbon in honor of their founder's birthday, and this year is no different.

This year, Old Forester has selected 11-year old specifically for its 2021 Birthday Bourbon, which is presented at 96 proof. The unique character of thse barrels was revealed during a tasting panel and deemed worthy to be part of this special release. Not only is it an excellent example of small batch bourbon , but it also celebrates the legacy of George Garvin Brown.

Since 1870, when George Garvin Brown decided to seal that first bottle of whisky, he has been credited as the father of the bourbon industry. As a tribute to his legacy, Old Forester releases its Birthday Bourbon every year on September 2nd – his birthday – to honor and celebrate him.

Featuring a nose full of sweet aromas like caramel and vanilla, Birthday Bourbon has an incredibly smooth finish that lingers on your palate long aftr you take your last sip. The perfect way to celebrate a birthday, it pairs nicely with light snacks like nuts or cheese as well as dark chocolate desserts like brownies or truffles. So pick up a bottle and raise a glass to George Garvin Brown—the man who started it all!

What is the Origin of the Name ‘Birthday Bourbon'?

Birthday Bourbon is named in honor of George Garvin Brown, the founder of Old Forester – the first bottled bourbon. Every year on his birthday, Old Forester releases a limited-edition whiskey to commemorate his legacy and celebrate the pioneering spirit that started it all. This special release is crafted from hand-selected barrels and aged to perfection in their warmest aging warehouses. The whiskey is then bottled at 90 proof and labeled with a special label featuring George Garvin Brown's portrait, aong with his birth date and the phrase “Celebrating The Pioneering Spirit Of 1870”. Birthday Bourbon is an excellent way to toast to George Garvin Brown's memory, enjoy a sip of history, and remember how his bold decision changed bourbon forever.

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Release Date of Birthday Bourbon

Birthday Bourbon is released annually on September 2nd, the birthday of Old Forester's founder George Garvin Brown. The release of this highly anticipated bourbon is eagerly awaited each year by whiskey enthusiasts.

The Age of Birthday Bourbon

Birthday Bourbon is 11 years old. The barrels were carefully selected and tasted to ensure the unique character and flavor of the bourbon befre bottling it at 96 proof. Its age makes it an ideal candidate for aging, allowing the spirit to become smoother and more complex over time.

Number of Bottles of Birthday Bourbon Produced

This year, the distillery is bottling a total of 14,400 bottles of their limited edition birthday bourbon. This is around a thousand more than last year's batch, and the demand for this special release increases annually.

Where is Birthday Bourbon Distilled?

Old Forester Birthday Bourbon is produced at the Brown-Forman Cooperage and Warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky. The cooperage is responsible for storing and aging the whiskey, as well as bottling it. The warehouse houses barrels of varying ages, from one to ten years or more. The special Birthday Bourbon is taken from barrels in their rickhouses that are 20 years old and older. This whiskey is then mingled together to create the unique flavor profile that Old Forester Birthday Bourbon has become known for.

Displaying a Bourbon Collection

When displaying your bourbon collection, it's important to take steps to ensure thir longevity. The best way to do this is to store them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. This will prevent the from becoming too warm and will help preserve the label on the bottle over time. To display them, select around a quarter of the bottles that you want to show off and bring them out into the light. Be sure to keep the bottles at a consistent temperature and make sure they are not exposed to sunlight for long periods of time. Additionally, if you plan on opening any of your bottles you should consume it within a year or two in order to get the full flavor experience.

The Quest for the Holy Grail of Bourbon

The Holy Grail of bourbons is often considered to be Pappy Van Winkle, a whiskey distilled by the Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery in Kentucky. The distillery was founded by Julian “Pappy” Van Winkle in 1935 and passed down to his son, Julian Jr., who ran the business until 2002. Pappy Van Winkle is widely regarded as one of the finest bourbons ever produced and its scarcity only adds to its mystique. The whiskeys are aged for an average of 20 years and bottled in limited quantities each year. As such, they are highly sought-after and can be difficult to find, with some bottles fetching prices upward of $2,000. For connoisseurs, Pappy Van Winkle is truy the ultimate bourbon experience.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Old Forester's annual Birthday Bourbon is a highly anticipated event among bourbon drinkers. This year's release celebrates the birthday of Old Forester's founder George Garvin Brown and is presented at a 96 proof. It was crafted with 11-year old barrels specifically chosen for their unique character and is sure to be an enjoyable experience for all who partake. So, don't miss out on this special occasion and get your bottle of Old Forester's Birthday Bourbon on September 2nd!

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