Knob Creek (bourbon)
Knob Creek | |
Type | Bourbon whiskey |
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Manufacturer | Beam Suntory |
Country of origin | United States (Kentucky) |
Introduced | 1992[1] |
Alcohol by volume | 50.00% |
Proof (US) | 100 |
Related products | Jim Beam |
Knob Creek is a brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced by Beam Suntory at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. It is one of the four Jim Beam small batch bourbon brands targeted for the high-end liquor market. Its siblings in the line are Booker's, Baker's, and Basil Hayden's.
The primary expression of the brand is bottled at 100 proof (higher than the typical 80 that is the minimum required by U.S. Federal labeling requirements) and aged for nine years (which is longer than many Bourbon brands and is longer than most other Jim Beam Small Batch brands).[1][2]
Knob Creek comes in a rectangular bottle with a corked or twist-on cap and wax-sealed top. The bourbon has a dark, golden-brown color. According to the company, this is due to the relatively long aging process, which allows it to absorb more sugar from the wood than is the case for the other Jim Beam Small Batch brands.[3] The company describes the flavor as "rich, sweet, woody, full-bodied, almost fruity", and the aroma as "toasted nuts, grain, oak".[3]
In 2009, Beam ran a campaign to publicize their shortage of Knob Creek bourbon. Demand exceeded the 2000 forecast, when the stock began the aging process.[4]
Varieties
Original 100 proof (50% ABV): The first Knob Creek bourbon was introduced in 1992.[1]
Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve: a 120 proof (60% ABV) single barrel bourbon, was introduced in 2010.[5]
Knob Creek Rye: a 100 proof (50% ABV) straight rye whiskey bearing the Knob Creek name was released in 2012. This is the first Knob Creek whiskey not to carry an age statement, instead being advertised only as "Patiently Aged".[6]
Knob Creek Smoked Maple Bourbon: Introduced in 2013. It is bottled at 90 proof (45% ABV), and is the company's first flavored bourbon.[7]
Reviews
Knob Creek bourbon has won a number of accolades from Spirit ratings organizations.
- The San Francisco World Spirits Competitions gave it two double gold, three golds, one silver, and one bronze medal between 2005 and 2012,[8] and gave it a "Best Bourbon" award in 2015.[9]
- Wine Enthusiast Magazine rated it in its 90–95 point interval in 2005.
- The Beverage Testing Institute rated it twice, giving it 90 points on one occasion and 91 points on another.[8]
Food critic Morgan Murphy said "Aged 9 years, this whiskey stands as one of the first premium, small-batch bourbons."[10]
References
- 1 2 3 "Knob Creek Bourbon". BourbonEnthusiast.com. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ↑ Review at Boys of Bourbon Archived September 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 Knob Creek Tasting Notes, Beam Global Spirits & Wine web site. (accessed 29 Mar. 2011)
- ↑ Clark, Andrew (2009-07-20). "Knob Creek runs dry". The Guardian. London.
- ↑ Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Product Page
- ↑ Knob Creek Rye Product Page
- ↑ Hopkins, Amy (September 26, 2013). "Knob Creek Unveils First Flavoured Bourbon". The Spirits Business. Union Press Ltd. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
- 1 2 "Proof66.com's Summary Page for Knob Creek". Retrieved 2012-10-20.
- ↑ http://sfspiritscomp.com/pdf/SFWSC2015_FINAL.pdf
- ↑ Murphy, Morgan; Editors of Southern Living magazine (2014). Southern Living Bourbon & Bacon: The Ultimate Guide to the South's Favorite Foods. Oxmoor House. ISBN 978-0848743161.