Somewhat unremarkable nose, fairly smooth ie weak, slightly peppery yet mostly sweet, mixed with black licorice?, short finish. Not “the” bourbon to order neat, but it’s simplicity is appealing as a mixer and makes a decent “house” (getcatchaby) old fashioned or jim & ginger. Might be good to have on hand if going low key and wanna save $. BTW-I haven’t had Jim Beam white in 20+/-years, sampled it tonight with Bulliet bourbon and it stood up and made me notice-especially now that bourbons are becoming more scarce and therefore pricey.
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