This limited-edition small-batch bourbon whiskey is produced by the Jim Beam distillery. Named after Booker Noe, Jim Beam’s grandson and former master distiller, it is bottled uncut and unfiltered, typically boasting a high proof. Each release carries a unique name reflecting a specific aspect of Booker Noe’s life or the bourbon-making process at the distillery. This particular bottling likely refers to a batch of bourbon aged in a specific warehouse or section known as the “Beam House.” This method results in a whiskey with a distinct flavor profile influenced by the warehouse’s unique environment and aging conditions.
Uncut, unfiltered bourbons offer enthusiasts a taste closer to the spirit’s original form, often showcasing more robust flavors and a higher intensity than their filtered and proof-adjusted counterparts. The practice of naming individual batches lends a sense of exclusivity and collectability, connecting each bottle to the rich history and craftsmanship of the Jim Beam legacy. The careful selection of barrels within a specific warehouse location allows for greater control over the final product’s flavor characteristics, resulting in a more nuanced and potentially sought-after expression of the bourbon.