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Jim Beam Black Bourbon Whiskey (Extra Aged) Review

Jim Beam Black XA

Jim Beam Black is the first big step-up in quality from the original Jim Beam White Label.  Originally labeled with an 8 year old age statement, JB Black now comes to us as “Extra Aged.”  In a world where distillers are dropping age statements left and right, there’s some comfort in knowing the quality in this bottle is left largely intact.  Having tasted JB Black 8 year before, I can say the flavor profile is very similar and the difference is probably unnoticeable to most.  So, how does it taste?

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Alberta Rye Whisky Dark Batch Review

Alberta Rye Dark Batch

Let’s say this right off the bat – this is no ordinary Canadian whisky.  Alberta Rye Whisky Dark Batch is a blended whisky comprised of 91% rye whisky,  8% Old Grand Dad bourbon and 1% sherry.  Sounds interesting, right?  How much influence, other than a dark red color, can such a small addition of sherry assert in this whisky?  Alberta Distillers create Alberta Premium Canadian Blended Whisky.  According to Chuck Cowdery, Alberta Distiller’s rye whisky is the source of WhistlePig Rye Whisky.  He’s got a great write-up on this Dark Batch release here.

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Hibiki 12 Year Old Japanese Blended Whisky Review

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I first ran across Hibiki 12 year old Japanese whisky right before they entered the U.S. market a few years ago.  It was right around the Tales of the Cocktail time, and my fiancee Carly obtained a sample bottle for me.  I was pretty stoked because I’d never had Japanese whisky before.  I poured the sample and fell in love.  It took about another year or so before I actually saw a bottle on the shelf.  Needless to say, I picked up a bottle.  That was about a year and a half ago.

Hibiki is a blended whisky put out by Suntory (yes, the same Suntory that now owns Jim Beam).  It’s a blend of whiskies from its three distilleries:  Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita.  These distilleries produce malt whiskies except for the latter which distills grain whiskies.  This particular release is 12 years old, which means the youngest whisky in the blend is 12 years old.  There are many older whiskies here.

So, how is it?  In two words:  really good.  On the nose there’s some fruitiness (plum), floral nots,  some caramel, some smoke, but it all stays very light.  I get different smells every time.  Taste-wise, there’s lots happening here.  Just like it’s aromas, Hibiki 12 year tastes very floral, with some honey and a touch of oak and caramel.  I get a little citrus too.  Orange maybe?  The finish doesn’t linger – it’s short and pretty light.

Hibiki 12 year is 86 proof and will run you about $60.  This is one I’ll always keep in stock.  It’s that good… a very light and flavorful whiskey.  BTW – this bottle looks like a million bucks on your whiskey shelf.

8/10