Knob Creek Twice Barreled Rye

Distillery: Jim Beam
Owner: Beam/ Suntory
Proof/ABV: 100°/50%
Variety: Rye Whiskey
Country: USA
Region: Kentucky


Nose: Spicy up front. Followed by notes of rye, citrus and hint of caramel. A slightly sharp ethanol smell is present. Some background of oak is noticable.
Nose score: 2 pts

Palate: Thick mouthfeel with lots of oak. This is followed by notes of caramel, vanilla and orange zest. The rye bread in the background adds a beautiful layer. This whisky has very little heat in the palate compared to nose. 
Palate score: 4 pts

Finish: Medium, with very little layer and complexity. Some notes of caramel and oak are present in the finish. The signature Beam nutty note is present at the end. 
Finish score: 2 pts

Overall: Great value for the price considering it is a limited release and a Rye expression that seeks to push the category into new horizons. Double barreled whiskies are starting to be a fad these days but more common in Bourbons. This Rye has a solid rye base with layers of caramel and vanilla that is mostly associated with bourbons. The marriage of the rye spice and the sweet notes of caramel and vanilla was not very harmonious, particularly in the finish. The nose had some sharpness to it and the finish was underwhelming. The palate had some complexity and the mouthfeel was excellent. 
Overall score: 3.5 pts

Total score: 11.5 pts

Rating - Buy and share. Something to buy and share with friends. You will not be disappointed and your friends will be impressed.




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