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Distillery: James B. Beam Distilling Co.

Region: Clermont, Kentucky

Aging: 4 Years

ABV: 50%

Proof: 100

Mash Bill: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Malted Barley

Non-Chill Filtered: No

Price: $20

Appearance: Honey

Bottled In Bond Act of 1897 Requires the following to be labeled as Bottled In Bond:

  • Must be 100 Proof
  • Must be aged at least 4 years
  • Must be produced at a single distillery within a single distillery season
  • Must be aged in a government-bonded warehouse

Old Tub Tasting Notes

Nose: Peanut, vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, light fruits, apple, baking spice

Palate: Creamy peanut butter, butterscotch, green apples, rye spice

Finish: Light finish with a bit of spice to it – leaves you with a butterscotch and peanut flavor and a lingering rye spice

Is Old Tub an Approachable Whiskey?

Old Tub is an extremely approachable whiskey. I thought for the $20 price point it would have a bit of heat on it being Bottled-in-Bond but it drinks quite smoothly.

It has a very distinct peanut note to it that I rather enjoy.

Is Old Tub Complex?

Old Tub isn’t particularly complex, but for only $20 it offers more than I expected.

I get very strong peanut notes and it reminds me of creamy peanut butter or peanut brittle. I like the flavors I get and while it does have a bit of spice on the finish that conflicts a bit with the rest of the flavor profile, it is still quite enjoyable.

What are Old Tub’s strongest attributes/flavors?

Old Tub’s strongest attribute is definitely its price point. At only $20, you get a bottle that is quite enjoyable and offers a unique combination of flavors.

Is Old Tub a go-to whiskey?

If you’re looking for whiskey on a budget, Old Tub could easily be a daily sipper. It’s cheap, it tastes good, and it goes down smoothly.

Is Old Tub priced accurately to its quality?

Old Tub delivers a little above its price tag I think. It’s one of the more enjoyable whiskeys I’ve had at the $20 range.

Conclusion for Old Tub

Old Tub was a pleasant surprise. It’s not going to blow your socks off, but for the price, it is a great value. It has a unique flavor profile that I enjoy and I really liked the creamy peanut notes.

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