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The original king of small batch bourbon, Knob Creek has been a hard value to beat for the majority of its time on the market. Often found between $30-$35, Knob delivers a well-rounded flavor profile at a respectable 100 proof point.
Knob Creek delivers a well-rounded flavor profile at a respectable 100 proof all for only $35. Now with its 9 year age statement back, it presents the case for one of the highest valued bourbons on the market. Its lower price point allows new bourbon drinkers the chance to experience a well-rounded age stated bourbon that is almost a decade old.
With the updated Knob Creek Small Batch, you get a 9 year old and 100 proof Kentucky bourbon for give or take $25-35, which I think is fairly affordable. At face value that looks great, given that other bourbons with comparable stats are often $70+.
Knob Creek 12 Year bourbon brings a unique spin on the Jim Beam bourbon experience, being less nutty and hot, and bringing more toasted sugar and vanilla richness, fruit, chocolate, and tobacco that remind me of a well-made Armagnac-finished bourbon.
Knob Creek Small Batch is the quintessential bourbon that every drinker should try before moving on to other ones – and it’s the perfect bourbon to still keep on your bar just in case you need a reminder.
Knob Creek 12 Year is a reminder that a bourbon doesn’t need to be a high octane barrel proof pick, a limited edition special release, or even a single barrel to offer a fantastic sip that is available year round.
Knob Creek 9 Year Old Bourbon is reasonably priced, and tastes great on its own or in a cocktail. First introduced in 1992 as part of Beam's Small Batch Collection, Knob Creek now has many different iterations. Read our full review to learn more!
In our Knob Creek Small Batch 9 Year review, we break down this super popular $30 bottle and tell you whether it's worth buying
Knob Creek Bourbon 9 Years Old (2020) – Immediately familiar, Knob Creek 9 hits the nose with a burly heft, offering a gentle smokiness and a thick smear of barrel char. Notes of dark chocolate and nutmeg added intrigue and depth, with some really inviting aromatics.
We review Knob Creek, a mainstay Kentucky bourbon that has a prominent position in the line up of Beam-Suntory American whiskies.