Knob Creek 9 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey
Knob Creek 9 Year Old Bourbon is a hallmark of the small‑batch bourbon revival, offering a full‑bodied, richly oaked profile that reflects nearly a decade of aging in deeply charred American oak barrels. As part of the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection, it represents a return to pre‑Prohibition style bourbon: bold, robust, and unapologetically flavorful. The whiskey is bottled at 100 proof, giving it the structure and intensity that bourbon enthusiasts appreciate while remaining approachable for newer drinkers.
This expression is widely recognized for delivering exceptional value in the premium bourbon category, balancing sweetness, spice, and oak in a way that appeals to both collectors and everyday sippers.
Key Characteristics
- Aged 9 years in new charred American oak
- Bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV)
- Produced by Knob Creek / Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky
- Flavor profile built around caramel, toasted oak, vanilla, and warm spice
- Known for its bold, pre‑Prohibition‑inspired character
Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and hints of nutmeg.
Palate: Full‑bodied with brown sugar, charred oak, baking spice, and a touch of dark fruit.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering oak, spice, and caramel sweetness.
How to Enjoy
- Neat for the fullest expression of its oak‑driven character
- With a single ice cube to soften the spice and highlight caramel notes
- Works exceptionally well in classic cocktails such as an Old Fashioned or Manhattan
Why It Stands Out
Knob Creek 9 Year is often praised for offering age, proof, and depth at a price point where many competitors offer younger or lower‑proof expressions. Its nine‑year age statement sets it apart in a market where long‑aged bourbons are increasingly rare, and its flavor profile makes it a versatile bottle for both sipping and mixing.
FAQ - Knob Creek 9 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey
Is Knob Creek 9 Year a small‑batch bourbon?
Yes. It is part of the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection, crafted in limited‑size batches for consistency and depth.
Is it good for beginners?
Its 100‑proof strength makes it bold, but the balanced sweetness and oak make it accessible for newcomers exploring premium bourbon.
How does it compare to Knob Creek 12 Year?
The 12 Year is richer and more oak‑forward, while the 9 Year offers a brighter, more versatile profile at a lower price point.
Is Knob Creek 9 Year good for cocktails?
Yes. Its high proof and strong flavor make it ideal for classic bourbon cocktails.
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