Review #243 – Knob Creek Single Barrel: Midland Beverage

Review #243 – Knob Creek Single Barrel: Midland Beverage

Review #: 243
Description: Knob Creek Single Barrel: Midland Beverage
Spirit: Bourbon

Background: Wrapping up this KC short series, this whiskey was selected by Midland Beverage.  It was distilled by Jim Beam on February 11th, 2004, aged in warehouse W-X, floor F-04, rick R-033 before selection on March 20th, 2019.  That makes this nearly identical stats to my review of the NC Orange County barrel.  Let’s see if it is any different

Distillery – Jim Beam

Bottler – Jim Beam

Brand – Knob Creek

Selection – Midland Beverage

ABV – 60%

Age – 15 Years 1 Month

Nose – Little bit more spicy and green, granny smith apple, musty oak and leather, sweet vanilla, a little bit of pine in there,  ethanol makes itself known (but feels like 60%)
Taste – Caramel, vanilla, maraschino cherry, light oak and spice, banana
Finish – Apple, some rye spice, ginger and pepper, cola, rich leather and sweet oak

Score: 6
Would I buy a bottle? Yes

Thoughts: I poured some of the KC Orange County bottle I had next to it, and while they had some similarities, the Orange County barrel was a bit more rich in mouthfeel and fruitiness.  I would liken this more to the Bankhead Beverage on I reviewed just before this.  A bit more straightforward as to what I would expect from Beam, but still a fantastic bourbon.  Interesting that a bottle with nearly identical distillation and aging stats can be different, but that is what makes bourbon so great.

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