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Mike And Matt Taste The Hardin’s Creek Bourbons

This post sponsored by the Glencairn Whisky Glass

Jim Beam has released a new collection of Bourbons under the name of Hardin’s Creek. Hardin’s Creek is where Jacob Beam settled in the 1790s. He started to distill whiskey in 1795. The first Bourbon pays homage to Jacob’s descendent Col. James B. Beam, who restarted the distillery up again after Prohibition. James B. Beam had been their distiller before Prohibition and was very old when Prohibition ended. He did not live long after he started the distillery, but he laid the foundations for the brand we know today. It is appropriate that this whiskey is a two year old whiskey, because that is what was being put into the bottle when he died. The second brand is a revival of the Jacob’s Well brand they created in the 1990s. It is named for the water source that Jacob Beam used in making his whiskey. We received these whiskeys from the Jim Beam “Whiskey Drop” program and they came in a nice package, but were not inexpensive whiskeys. 

Hardin’s Creek Colonel James B. Beam Bourbon

Proof: 108

Age: Two Years Old

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Hardin’s Creek Jacob’s Well Bourbon

Proof: 108

Age: 184 Months – Fifteen Years, Four Months

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I would pair these Bourbons with a cigar that has lots of vanilla and chocolate notes in the smoke. A My Father The Judge is what I would reach for when drinking these Bourbons.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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