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Knob Creek 15 Year Bourbon (2020 Release)
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
June 21, 2020 (edited September 10, 2020)
OK a few house cleaning notes here. First, this is a release of about 55k bottle so this wasn't one batch or even two and there's going to be variation because it's Beam and their quality control is borderline pathetic. So please keep this in mind as I expect we'll see some very different notes because of it being beam.
Nose - Apples and caramel with baking spices. Hands down the sweetest nose I've had one a beam to date. At the very finish there's a touch of oak, very much that beam oak which is somewhat gritty and dusty. It's however very faint. Water amps up the apples and spices but in a wonderfully pleasant way.
Taste - The bottle mentioned caramelized oak and I couldn't explain it better. It's this sweet and wonderful upfront pour and then it lightly and gently starts to heat up as spices and oaks build up. The finish then gives way to more oak and some really nice and fun peanut butter elements. Water does up the spice and the oak bite but also brings more sweetness up front. It really adds an element of intensity which is unusual with water.
Overall, one of the best beam products to date. Sure a bookers fan will be upset this isn't a kick in the balls and they might hate that there's complexity and nuance to it. A knob single barrel fan is going to also be missing the higher proof notes. That said there's a complexity to the whisky that's really something else. This will be subjective as to if you like this more or less than a store pick, but I can safely say this drinks unlike any pick I've had.
Well, I put my money where my mouth is and I bought a second bottle of this. 105 bucks makes this a value bourbon in 2020 and with a HUGE production run, this won't be a bottle you have to chase like some idiot running after the girl who's cheated on you, but you just can't get over. I'm at a very solid 3.5. This is a showcase of aged beam...but again I know there are bottles out there that aren't going to be this sweet and I've even had some people say their bottles were over oaked. Sadly, I can't speak to that, but I know enough people who've had this and LOVED the sweetness that I know these sweet bottles are by no means some "honey barrels" that aren't out there or normal either.
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Well, 55k bottles but I'm hearing some people are getting some down right bad bottles which is a darn shame, but so far I know Mash and Drum and My Bourbon Journey have had some pretty terrible bottles. I think whisky crusaders did as well. Mine....just liquid perfection from beam. And fyi the "van winkle" line puts out 80kish bottles last time I heard an estimate. Some batches of george t stagg have been 20-30k range. There really aren't a lot of actual rare bourbons, it's just demand.
@PBMichiganWolverine You mean I'm _not_ one of the lucky few to snag a super rare Toyota Camry? But the used car salesman said that nobody could get their hands on them they were so rare!
@PBMichiganWolverine considering they were darn near giving away 14 and 15 year store pick SiBs over the last 18 months I'm not surprised they had the stocks to muster up 55k bottles of "special release". There seems to be nearly universal praise for this stuff, so they must have dialed it in right, just hard for me to square the $100 pricetag. Seems like theres a lot more character and nuance to this, though, that a store pick just doesn't quite match.
55,000 bottles!?!? Are they calling this “limited “? That’s like calling a Toyota Camry “limited “.
Lol “... like some idiot running after the girl who's cheated...” Sadly, those dudes (or gals) do exist. It is what it is?? Nice review + crackling humor!
Wow, burn on Booker's there. A 3.5 from you is saying something though. Not sure I'll be picking this up given the price, but sounds like it's very good!