Black Label Jim Beam. Buy Jim Beam Black Bourbon Jim Beam Whisky Ratings & Reviews Labeled as 'Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,' Jim Beam Black Label is required to be matured for at least two years in new charred American oak barrels The liquid turns a rich gold with notes of caramel, Vanilla & warm oak
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When Jim Beam Black was first introduced as Beam's Black Label in the 1970s and 80s, it was released as an 8-year-old whiskey that was 'double aged' from the four years the white. Please enjoy our Jim Beam Black Aged 7 Years Bourbon Review! "After seven years resting in barrels, something special happens
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the bourbon turns a deep rich gold with notes of caramel, vanilla & warm oak It's those extra years of aging that give Jim Beam Black its smooth, full-bodied flavor. Kentucky- Premium bourbon with a more flavorful character made to be sipped and savored
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Jim Beam Bourbon Black Label The Best Picture Of Beam. As early as the 70s, Beam Black was stated as being 101 months old (just under 8 and a half years) and was bottled at 45% ABV. Eight years later, Jim Beam Black is relaunching with a new bottle design and a 7 year age statement