Jim Beam Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL
Jim Beam Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL
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Jim Beam Single Barrel Bourbon 750mL is a premium, hand-selected expression from one of America’s most iconic distilleries. Each barrel is individually chosen by the Jim Beam Master Distiller for its unique flavor, depth, and maturity — resulting in a one-of-a-kind bourbon that showcases the craftsmanship and heritage of Kentucky whiskey-making.
Aged longer than the standard Jim Beam lineup and bottled at 108 proof (54% ABV), this single barrel bourbon offers a rich, full-bodied experience. Expect deep layers of oak, caramel, vanilla, and spice balanced by a smooth, lingering finish. Every bottle captures the individuality of its barrel, making Jim Beam Single Barrel a bold yet refined bourbon that’s perfect for sipping neat or over ice.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep golden amber
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Nose: Vanilla, toasted oak, caramel, and baking spice with hints of brown sugar
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Palate: Full-bodied and rich with flavors of toffee, oak, cinnamon, and roasted nuts
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Finish: Long, smooth, and slightly spicy with lingering oak sweetness
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Aging: Aged longer than standard Jim Beam expressions in new charred American oak
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ABV: 54% (108 proof)
FAQs
Q: Who makes Jim Beam Single Barrel Bourbon?
A: It’s produced by the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky — part of the Beam Suntory family of spirits.
Q: What proof is Jim Beam Single Barrel?
A: Bottled at 108 proof (54% ABV) for enhanced flavor and intensity.
Q: What makes it a single barrel bourbon?
A: Each bottle is drawn from one carefully chosen barrel, offering unique variations in flavor and character.
Q: How should I enjoy Jim Beam Single Barrel?
A: Best neat or with a splash of water to open up its rich oak, caramel, and spice notes.
Q: How is it different from regular Jim Beam?
A: It’s aged longer, bottled at a higher proof, and hand-selected for exceptional quality — resulting in a more complex, premium bourbon.