Knob Creek 09 Year Small Batch Review

Brian’s Knob Creek 09 Year Small Batch Review:

written on 08-December-2019

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Knob Creek Small Batch surprised me but it shouldn’t have coming from the long Jim Beam/Booker and Fred Noe lineage of Basil Hayden’s, Baker’s and Booker’s bourbons. I drank it early in my reviewing process and was unimpressed. Not so as I write this update several years later. My nose and palate pick up sensations of bourbon building blocks: corn, rye and oak and the whiskey finishes warm and soothing. There is a lesson to be learned here: Don’t be afraid to re-test and re-tune your palate from time to time. This bottle may deserve shelf space in the bunker.

KNOB CREEK 09 YEAR SMALL BATCH VITAL STATS:
Knob Creek 09 Year Small Batch Review

– Category: Kentucky Straight Bourbon
– Region: Clermont, KY, USA
– Distillery: Jim Beam
– Mashbill: 77% Corn, 13% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
– Cask: New charred oak
– Barrel Char: #4
– Barrel entry proof: 125
– Age: 9 years old
– ABV: 50% (100 Proof)
– Price: $29.95 USD in Idaho

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, I shared the juice neat from Glencairn glasses with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

NOSE:

Knob Creek Small Batch offers no alcohol to the nose but a cacophony of fresh and fragrant growing field corn and other grains after a summer rain. Berry nectar is on the nose as well; fresh dark fruit, plump raisins, and ripe plums. Spices of mild allspice, white pepper and rye mix with light vanilla. Sweetness comes in as caramel corn, brown sugar, soft buttery caramel, and maple syrup. But even with all of the above, Knob Creek is simple and gentle with only a hint of spicy barrel char and sweet woodiness: woody like chewing on a bourbon soaked toothpick. When nosing, my mouth salivates readying for the taste.

PALATE:

Each sip has a slight burn which turns warm quite quickly. When swished, chewed and worked with the tongue, there is quite a bite but for a 100 proof whiskey Knob Creek Small Batch is a mellow dram. The juice has an herbal quality, much like growing field corn and other grains employed in the making of bourbon. Concentrated sipping draws out dark dried fruit nectar, plums or currents crushed into a juicy paste. The spices are of black pepper and rye which nearly overshadow subtle vanilla custard and soft buttery caramel. The closing flavors are classic Jim Beam: earthy, musty, peanuts and walnuts, and woody barrel char which fade into dry old seasoned oak.

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
At first sip this juice is soft in the mouth; smooth and creamy … with a nice bourbon tickle. For the price it is solid and well blended. In the Glencairn the tawny liquid coats then breaks into evenly spaced long and fat clinging legs which give way to a well defined inverted crown.

FINISH:

Knob Creek 09 Year Small Batch finishes short on flavor, long on warmth in the throat and gives the nose a nice parting treat. There is a little tickle as each sip is swallowed, but this is a simple bourbon; there are no flavors to savor. However, as the Glencairn empties, seasoned and spicy oak waft to greet the nose.

MY RATING: 86/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
But it won’t be a must have in the bunker.
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Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Review

Brian’s Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Review

written on 28-April-2019

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL RESERVE REVIEW:

Knob Creek is an entry level offering in Jim Beam’s Small Batch Collection.  This Single Barrel Reserve is hot, intoxicating and with not much of a detectable flavour profile.  Water does tame the beast, however it washes out any subtleties as well.  While not a “bad” bourbon, KC SiBR left me wondering … Does this nine year single barrel offering really have family ties to the likes of Bookers?

KNOB CREEK SINGLE BARREL RESERVE VITAL STATS:
Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Review

– Category: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
– Region: Clermont, KY, USA
– Distillery: Jim Beam
– Mashbill: 77% Corn, 13% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
– Cask: New charred oak
– Barrel Char: #4
– Barrel entry proof: 125
– Age: 9 years old
– ABV: 60 (120 Proof)
– Price: $39.95 USD in Idaho
Note: This bottle had no label markings distinguishing from which barrel it was drawn.

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ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I drank this spirit neat, from a Glencairn glass.  In later tastings several drops of distilled water were added hoping to coax out its flavors. Other than taming the heat, no change in the initial profile was noted.

NOSE:

On the nose, Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve (KC SiBR) is dry and alcohol forward with plenty of intense ethanol heat.  A subtle simple syrup sweetness is there, but it is hard to coax from the dram with normal nosing.

PALATE:

The first and subsequent sips of KC SiBR are strong with plenty of throat burn.  It is harsh, fiery and hot.  After each swallow, dry flavors of dusty corn and figs can be sensed but only deep in the throat.  Its spices of clove, white pepper and rye overpower burnt sugar and toffee sweetness and barely give way to any barrel flavor.

Balance, Body, Look and Feel:
I look forward to nuances when enjoying fine bourbon KC SiBR is so well blended, few individual flavors can be identified. I find this disapointing. KC SiBR is thin and watery, displaying medium legs which drop back in the Glencairn’s mahogany and henna tinted pool.

FINISH:

Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve’s medium long finish leaves one with a deep throat and chest warming sensation.  When the last dram is gone, only a faint light oak aftertaste remains.

MY RATING: 83/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? No
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