Little Book Chapter 10 ‘All The Wiser' 2026 Release 750mL
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Little Book Chapter 10 ‘All The Wiser' 2026 Release 750mL
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Little Book Chapter 10 “All The Wiser” 2026 Release 750mL is a highly anticipated limited release blend of straight whiskies from Little Book Whiskey, crafted by 8th generation Beam distiller Freddie Noe at Jim Beam. As the tenth chapter in the acclaimed Little Book series, “All The Wiser” showcases Freddie Noe’s experimental blending philosophy, combining carefully selected aged whiskies to create a bold, complex, and memorable expression.
Rich and deeply layered, it opens with aromas of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, and baking spice, followed by flavors of brown sugar, dark fruit, roasted nuts, cinnamon, and subtle tobacco. The expertly blended components create exceptional depth and a velvety mouthfeel, leading to a long, warming finish with lingering oak, spice, and sweet whiskey richness. It is a standout collectible release for enthusiasts seeking innovation and complexity.
TASTING NOTES
• Nose: Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, baking spice
• Palate: Brown sugar, dark fruit, roasted nuts, cinnamon, tobacco
• Finish: Long, rich, warm with lingering spice and oak
FAQS
• What is Little Book?
Little Book is a limited annual whiskey series focused on innovative blending and experimental releases.
• Who creates Little Book?
It is crafted by Freddie Noe, 8th generation Beam distiller.
• What makes Chapter 10 special?
“All The Wiser” marks the 10th chapter in the Little Book series, making it especially collectible.
• Is this a bourbon?
Not exactly — Little Book releases are typically blends of different straight whiskies, which may include bourbon, rye, malt, or other whiskey styles.
• Is it good for sipping?
Absolutely — it is best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to explore its complexity.
• What is the ABV?
Little Book releases are typically bottled at cask strength, often around 58–62% ABV depending on the batch.