Sometimes these transitions from age statement to nas are made to grow a specific brand i e.
Jim beam black double aged bourbon.
Move more bottles and sometimes it s more of a supply issue i e.
Jim beam double oak takes bourbon aging to the next level by using a multi barreled approach.
When they say blended with extra aged bourbon it s not clear if it s blended with jim beam black white or something else but my guess is jim beam black because it s labeled as extra aged.
Jim beam black extra aged bourbon previously an eight year old is one of those that has switched.
That s twice as long as original jim beam.
Then after the traditional 4 year aging process the bourbon is transferred to a second freshly charred american white oak barrel and aged to taste.
The black is aged for twice as long as the jim beam white label and for me is where jim beam starts getting good.
Description our premium 86 proof double aged bourbon spends 8 years in new charred white oak barrels.
Since the extracted bourbon is likely incredibly woody beam blends it with their regular bourbon to provide balance.
Our premium 86 proof bourbon whiskey spends years longer being aged in our american white oak barrels than our original jim beam.
Official website in the early part of the decade jim beam black used to carry the subtitle double aged and featured an 8 year age statement.
In 2015 jim beam dropped the age statement and changed its subtitle to xa extra aged in mid 2016 beam issued a portfolio wide branding change that included new labels and bottle design.
It s those extra years of aging that give jim beam black its full bodied flavor with notes of smooth caramel and warm oak.
Our premium 86 proof extra aged bourbon ages years longer in white oak barrels than original jim beam.
It s those extra years of aging that give jim beam black its smooth full bodied flavor.
Years as with jim beam black.
It all starts with jim beam the world s 1 bourbon.
It s those four extra years of aging that give jim beam black its full bodied flavor with smooth caramel and warm oak notes.
I don t quite love it like i do booker s or knob creek but i definitely like it and for about 20 it s one hell of a good deal.
Like the new double oak jim beam black shares the same mash bill as the original white label but it s aged for almost twice as long giving it a more complex and well rounded profile.
As the label notes jim beam s new black label is double aged double the age of jim beam white label that is spending eight years in barrel instead of four.