A quick Friday review of Knob Creek Straight rye. I have had this bottle around, unopened for a while but with all the rye coming out in Canada I thought I better open it up and give it a chance. I do not know that much about Knob Creek rye, but I have enjoyed some of their other bourbon expressions. The distillery is part of Beam Suntory group and produced at the Jim Beam distillery. I have found various sites claiming to know the mashbill, but I do not have any official knowledge was what the gran mix is here. We do know it is aged a minimum of two years in charred new American oak barrels and has a minimum of 51% rye. Likely this is aged much longer and I would imagine it is in the 6 to 8 year mark. On the nose I find this rye gives a light floral note, some sweetness of corn, and a hint of oak. On the palate it is spicy and the sweet notes continue to move toward caramel and vanilla, not fruit. The fruit I do pick up is muted and hard for me to pin point. The finish is medium l
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