Seeing Chapter 6 popping up on shelves, I figure now is as good a time as any to review Chapter 5. I missed Chapter 1, but loved 2-4.
Chapter 5 a blend of four Kentucky whiskies:
-2 year old bourbon
-3 year old rye malt
-5 year old bourbon
-15 year old bourbon
At 58.4%, I believe this is one of the lower ABV chapters. Let’s get into it.
Nose: Big-time peanut brittle, cocoa, and brown sugar. Caramel, vanilla, and almond. Cherry, cola, and orange rind. Black tea and cigar smoke. Sawdust. Cinnamon, black pepper, clove, nutmeg, and oak.
Palate: Chewy caramel and cacao nibs. Peanut brittle and almond. Toffee, vanilla, cola, and carrot cake. Cocoa. Peanut butter. Dried apricot. Woody/sawdust notes. Black pepper, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and heaps of oak.
Finish: Cherry. Walnut, chestnut, cashew, peanut brittle, and almond. Cocoa and caramel. Golden raisin. Cinnamon, clove, nutmeg. Long finish.
This marks another superb chapter in the story of Little Book. Oof. That’s corny. Speaking of which, this essentially drinks like a high-rye Booker’s. Bourbon-forward with some of those rye-malt notes adding to an already great profile.
Chapters 2-4 were all great whiskies, but to be fair to them, they were all cheaper than this one. Overall, I’d say this pulls its weight in the VFM department at $150. Specifically, the nose and finish are out of this world. Well done, Jim Beam. 5/5.
150.0
USD
per
Bottle