Knob Creek is the best-known bottling from Jim Beam's small batch bourbon collection. The bourbon was named after a creek that flows near the distillery.
Knob Creek Bourbon Whiskey comes from the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, USA. Jim Beam markets its premium bourbon whiskey under this label and is very successful with it, not only in the USA. The Knob Creek Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey is usually matured longer than the normal Jim Beam Bourbon and is also bottled more strongly. The beautiful bottles of Knob Creek Bourbon are sealed with wax, which underlines the premium claim of this series. The distillery describes the taste profile of Knob Creek Bourbon as sweet, woody, full-bodied and fruity.
Whiskey production in the United States is dominated by about a dozen large distilleries, so that almost all whiskey sold comes from a single distillery, and blended whiskey is almost non-existent as a mixture of the whiskey of several distilleries.
The terms single barrel for whiskey from a single cask and small batch for whiskey from a relatively small number of casks have become established as distinguishing features.
Knob Creek is the best-known bottling from Jim Beam's small batch bourbon collection. The bourbon was named after a creek that flows near the distillery.
Knob Creek Bourbon Whiskey comes from the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, USA. Jim Beam markets its premium bourbon whiskey under this label and is very successful with it, not only in the USA. The Knob Creek Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey is usually matured longer than the normal Jim Beam Bourbon and is also bottled more strongly. The beautiful bottles of Knob Creek Bourbon are sealed with wax, which underlines the premium claim of this series. The distillery describes the taste profile of Knob Creek Bourbon as sweet, woody, full-bodied and fruity.
Whiskey production in the United States is dominated by about a dozen large distilleries, so that almost all whiskey sold comes from a single distillery, and blended whiskey is almost non-existent as a mixture of the whiskey of several distilleries.
The terms single barrel for whiskey from a single cask and small batch for whiskey from a relatively small number of casks have become established as distinguishing features.