WhiskeyTitan21 says on September 18, 2019
General description
Stronger kick than white Label, but still able to be sipped straight with or without rocks.
Whisky | Jim Beam Black Double Aged |
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Country | United States |
Type | Bourbon |
Cask | American Oak |
Age | 8 years old |
Abv | 43% |
Rating | 75/100 |
Stronger kick than white Label, but still able to be sipped straight with or without rocks.
Coming back to my bourbons after really getting into scotches. Good flavor, taste of wood and slight rye. More complex than white and nice drink returning to bourbons.
very light and well balanced. Nothing special. watered down.
Simple and smooth. Mixed or neat works
nose is rose and camphor after 5 minutes airtime. palate bitter to white pepper hot burn to salted caramel then peat to marmalade short oak finish
rose, camphor
bitter to white pepper hot burn to salted caramel then peat to marmalade
oak
A good beginner whiskey, bold and smooth.
good.
descent all around bold but smooth Bourbon..7.5 out of 10 stars
Basic whiskey. nice with cola.
Good basic whisky. best of the inexpensive labels.
More body than the white label variant. A simple easy drinking bourbon. Good for beginners.
Caramel, Vanilla, Gluey-Industrial note. Slightly floral.
Vanilla, Smooth Caramel.
Very slightly spicy (not too much) Bit of chocolate, however not dramatically pronounced. A tacky glue texture.
Wish I could find more if the 8 year
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