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Jim Beam Black 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof, Square bottle, 750 ml, about $18.
The biggest name in Bourbon, Jim Beam, has recently changed the makeup of Jim
Beam Black whiskey, making it older by one year (7 to 8 years old) than previously and lowering the alcohol content from 90 proof to 86 proof. The result is an improved Black that should become a bar staple.
Jim Beam Black has a nice honey/amber hue that is darker then the regular White label version. Nosing seems to have notes of light caramel, toffee, tobacco and some fruit in the background. The first taste is that of old oak and soon becomes the semisweet classic charred oak/fruit/grain mixture Beam is known for. This bourbon has a short to medium finish with a slight drying and flavors of toasted grain and oak.
Black is the classic Beam taken up a notch. This makes me wonder what they could do with this at 12 or 15 years. We could go back to using whiskey as currency if they did
For about $18 I have to rate this as one of the better buys in Bourbon. :thumbs:
The biggest name in Bourbon, Jim Beam, has recently changed the makeup of Jim
Beam Black whiskey, making it older by one year (7 to 8 years old) than previously and lowering the alcohol content from 90 proof to 86 proof. The result is an improved Black that should become a bar staple.
Jim Beam Black has a nice honey/amber hue that is darker then the regular White label version. Nosing seems to have notes of light caramel, toffee, tobacco and some fruit in the background. The first taste is that of old oak and soon becomes the semisweet classic charred oak/fruit/grain mixture Beam is known for. This bourbon has a short to medium finish with a slight drying and flavors of toasted grain and oak.
Black is the classic Beam taken up a notch. This makes me wonder what they could do with this at 12 or 15 years. We could go back to using whiskey as currency if they did

For about $18 I have to rate this as one of the better buys in Bourbon. :thumbs: