Tony Katz and Fingers Malloy head out of the studio and straight into Happy Hour at Big Hoffa’s Barbecue in Westfield, Indiana, for an Old Forester night that quickly turns into a master class in bottled-in-bond bourbon, brisket philosophy, and ketchup-related outrage.
With cigars off the table, the focus stays on Old Forester 1897 Bottled-in-Bond (100 proof) from the Whiskey Row series. Fingers breaks down what he’s getting on the nose and palate—pepper, dark fruit, oak, and a touch of cinnamon—while Tony debates where the warmth actually lands, ultimately confirming it’s not the chest… it’s the tum-tum.
The conversation stays loose and local as they talk:
what “bottled-in-bond” really means
whether $50 is fair in this economy
why Old Forester is a brand you don’t skip
and why trying to describe floral notes can go sideways fast
From there, Happy Hour does what Happy Hour does best—veers wildly:
the Costco hot dog as a life-changing experience
Heinz’s new French fry “dipper box” and why it may be the dumbest innovation of all time
ketchup loyalty lines being drawn in Indiana
and the proper (and improper) way to eat fries while driving
It all happens live, loud, and surrounded by bourbon, barbecue, and a room full of people who absolutely made the right decision coming out that night.
Eat. Drink. Smoke.
Happy Hour style.
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