by gillmang » Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:42 am
I've seen photos of this, I believe it was sold in the 1960's and also in the late 30's as a barrel proof item.
Mr. Hurst seems familiar with the brand in this era (I mean the 60's!) and I'd be interesting in any (general) production information you might have, eg. the grist, yeast or any other details of interest. I've had the odd taste of Old Overholt from back then (never the barrel proof one) and thought it was much better than today's version. I have no real issue with today's except it never seems old enough to me, it seems to have a "green" note I find off-putting.
Gary