Hardin’s Creek is a new whiskey brand from Jim Beam. Read my review for Robb Report here.
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Taste Test: Knob Creek’s 15 Year Old Bourbon Wears Its Age Well
Whiskey of the Week: One of Jim Beam’s Oldest Whiskeys Is One of Its Best
Old Tub is one of Jim Beam’s oldest brands, and one of the best inexpensive bourbons from the distillery. Read my review for Spy here.
Inside Jim Beam’s Attempt to Build Its Own Craft Distillery
Last month I visited the new Fred B. Noe Distillery at Jim Beam in Kentucky. Eight generation distiller Freddie Noe has some interesting things planned there, which you can read about in my new story for Robb Report.

Exclusive: Basil Hayden Just Changed Its Recipe, and We Got the First Taste
New brown rice mash bill, new look, and new name (sort of) – first look at Basil Hayden Toast for Robb Report.

Whiskey of the Week: The Latest Batch of Booker’s Is Unadulterated Bourbon Bliss
How does the latest batch of Booker’s Bourbon stand up to the rest? Read my review for Spy here.

Whiskey of the Week: Jim Beam’s Legent Bourbon Has Been Unfairly Maligned
Some of you whiskey-loving folks haven’t been fans of Legent Bourbon, but I think this whiskey from Jim Beam deserves another look. Read my latest for Spy here.

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Little Book Chapter 3 Is a Blend of Four Powerhouse Jim Beam Bourbons
Freddie Noe’s latest creation is Little Book Chapter 3, “The Road Home,” a blend of the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection. I wrote about it for Esquire, read here.
Legent Is Beam Suntory’s First Kentucky Bourbon Blended like Japanese Whisky
I got a sneak peak at the new Jim Beam-Suntory collaboration, a bourbon called Legent. It’s Kentucky bourbon finished in wine casks and then blended by Suntory’s master blender. Read my story for Esquire here.
Best Bourbons to Drink Right Now
September is Bourbon Heritage Month, so here are 15 bottles of bourbon you should taste right now to celebrate. Read my latest for Maxim here.