I prefer the black label too.
Jim beam black label extra aged review.
It is aged longer than jim beam original also known as jim beam white label.
Jim beam black extra aged bourbon was a real surprise for me.
Originally labeled with an 8 year old age statement jb black now comes to us as extra aged in a world where distillers are dropping age statements left and right there s some comfort in knowing the quality in this bottle is left largely intact.
Jim beam black label bourbon was originally aged for 8 years on launch but dropped the age statement for the label beginning in 2015 going with the term extra aged.
It s considered a premium bourbon intended to compete directly with the.
Black label extra aged is bottled at 43 abv.
In 2015 jim beam dropped the age statement and changed its subtitle to xa extra aged in mid 2016 beam issued a portfolio wide branding change that included new labels and bottle design.
This review is for the triple aged 6 year old jim beam black for export and not the 8 year old domestic version.
Jim beam black is the first big step up in quality from the original jim beam white label.
Make every moment a little extra.
Nose traditional bourbon nose of caramel vanilla and spice.
This kentucky straight bourbon from beam was formerly known as jim beam double aged.
Jim beam black label review.
Jim beam black extra aged bourbon 2016 same mashbill as white label but you know extra aged extra aged got it.
It s those extra years of aging that give jim beam black its full bodied flavor with notes of smooth caramel and warm oak.
Having had both there s a noticeable difference.
It was considered a premium edition above the more well known jim beam white label s four years of aging.
I recently did some work on the jim beam double oak and had heard that many people preferred the jim beam black.
As stated before both of these varieties have similar production steps and requirements however the ingredients and aging process vary significantly.
Hints of bruleed pastry and a bit of corn and yeast.
Jim beam black label has nuts included in the recipe whereas white label has pepper notes included.
Black licorice cherries vanilla bubblegum.
That bottling is aged at least four years in new charred american oak.
This no age statement bourbon replaces the black label 8 year.
This is a layered and interesting nose.
This is a clear step up from white label with a woody nose that s intense with vanilla gingerbread and cocoa powder.
This review is based on the third dram out of a week old bottle.
Jim beam black label is 86 proof whereas white label is 80 proof.
As i mentioned before this is an easy drinking bourbon and would be appropriate as an inexpensive go to for cocktails or mixers.