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September 10, 2023

Review: Little Book Chapter 7: In Retrospect

by Jeff Ellingson

Little Book Chapter 7 is the seventh chapter in the little book whiskey series.  When 8th generation Beam family member Freddie Noe set out to make his own whiskey his goal was to make the family proud.  Little Book is named after the nickname Freddie’s Granddad Booker gave him.  Little Book 7 is made from a blend of cask strength American whiskies, one from each of the previous 6 chapters plus one new one.  A bottle includes an unequal  portion of

18 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

17 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

10 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

7 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

5 Year Straight Malt Whiskey Finished in Applewood Smoked Barrels

4 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

4 Year Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey  The aroma leads with clove, vanilla, oak, and warm brownie.  Orange, leather, creamy and peanut butter follow.  Additional time brings out floral, ripe banana, tobacco, and nutmeg.  The sweet orange, cinnamon, vanilla, and cocoa entry is joined by caramel, tobacco, and leather building to a orange, vanilla, and oak peak.  It fades with a hint of banana, caramel, and peanut butter and finishes with raspberry, oak, nutmeg, and clove.  With each sip I pick up a little something missed in the previous sip.  I could have probably added or subtracted a few flavor notes but in the end these are the ones that stood out most.  Bottled at nearly 120 proof and with 7 different whiskey blends, fighting each other for tongue time there was the chance this could have gone off the tracks.  It didn’t.  Little Book Chapter Seven is a tasty well blended whiskey that drinks much lighter than the ABV on the bottles label.

Made in Clermont Kentucky

59.05% Alcohol

Score: 92

Award: Gold Medal

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