Jim Beam Black Label
Decent if a trifle simple. Available almost anywhere and a reliable choice.
Decent if a trifle simple. Available almost anywhere and a reliable choice.
At half the price and age of the Knob Creek Maple you are wasting half the money
Interesting variation from the Jim Beam Family but a bit overshadowed by the wood and lacking some finesse and balance overall.
Interesting whiskey with malty chocolate overtones to it.
A failed experiment in my opinion
Light, easy to drink, but not a lot going on flavor wise. Simple, easy, and cheap.
Decently made, if not spectacular. Kind of like the rest of the Knob Creek portfolio in that sense. Upside is reliable and widely available.
Interesting idea, but heavy handed execution. More of a dessert flavoring than a drink, if a high quality one.
A testament to the art and experience of a master. This complex, delicate, and delicious whiskey shows what is possible by using multiple wood/barrel stocks to take bourbon to a level usually only seen with a fine Scotch or Japanese whiskey.
Excellent Cask Strength Whiskey – and maybe a gateway Cask Strength for Novices/