Knob Creek 21 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review
Dad Dimes19 Nov 2025

Knob Creek 21 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review

🎙️ DadDimes on the Rocks – Season 4 Episode 24: “Knob Creek 21 Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey: A Milestone Pour”

Welcome back friends—today we’re diving deep into one of the most anticipated releases of the year: Knob Creek 21 Year. If you’re into bourbon, this is a bottle you’ll hear about. Let’s see whether it lives up to its lofty age statement and limited edition status.

🏛️ Background & Specs

Here’s what we know:

  • This is the oldest age-stated bourbon ever released by Knob Creek (and by extension, James B. Beam Distilling Co.).
  • Age: 21 years statement. Proof: 100 proof (50% ABV) according to release notes.
  • Mash bill: believed to be approximately 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% malted barley.
  • MSRP: ~$250 (though real-world pricing may vary due to limited supply)
  • Location: A limited-edition release — not yet confirmed whether it will become a recurring annual offering.


🥃 Tasting Notes

Nose:

  • Dark caramel, baked apple or stone fruit, vanilla bean, toasted oak, subtle saddle leather and old library-wood.
  • Some citrus peel and a gentle bit of smokiness in the background.

Palate:

  • Medium-creamy mouthfeel. The flavor opens with toffee/brown sugar, then moves into chocolate, pecans, stone fruit, toasted oak char, and a hint of peppery spice. From one review: “caramelized dark brown sugar, rich toffee, toasted oak and chocolate, with molasses, pecans, raisins, stone fruit, nutmeg, delicate wood smokiness.”
  • Balanced for a 21-year old: While oak is clearly present (expected!), it’s been managed so you don’t feel like you’re chewing on barrel stave-shavings. The reviewers note that the oak doesn’t dominate to the point of astringency.


Finish:

  • Long, warming finish. Oak and char linger, along with dark chocolate, orange peel, allspice, leather, tobacco. One taster described “allspice lingers with toasted oak… orchard fruit, pecans, orange peel, nutmeg, leather, and dark tobacco.”
  • It does skew oak/heavy compared to younger bourbons, so expect some drying tannins, but not overwhelmingly so for what it is.


What Works & ⚠️ What to Know

Strengths:

  • The age statement of 21 years is a major achievement. It sets a new high mark for the brand and demonstrates serious barrel inventory and patience.
  • Flavor complexity and maturity show up. Reviewers consistently highlight the richness of fruit, chocolate/toffee, deep oak, and a balance of sweetness + wood.


Caveats:

  • Oak intensity: Because 21 years is a lot of time in barrel, some drinkers may feel the wood/tannins are pushing toward heavy territory. If you prefer lighter, fruit-forward bourbons you might find this more oak-centric.
  • Availability/rarity: As limited release, getting a bottle at retail may be challenging; secondary prices may drive up quickly.
  • Not a casual drinker’s bottle: This is one you sip slowly, appreciate, maybe reserve for special occasions rather than mixing or high-volume pour.


🎯 DadDimes Rating

4.3 / 5

If you ask: “Is it worth it?” — my answer is: yes if you appreciate older age statements, enjoy oak-rich bourbons, and are willing to buy at or near retail. It isn’t perfect (no bourbon is) and it leans heavier than some drinkers might want. But for what it is—21 years of aging, quality from a major distillery, and a demonstrable step-up in complexity—it's a standout.


🥂 Final Thoughts

Knob Creek 21 Year is a milestone bourbon—both for the brand and for American whiskey aging in general. If you manage to secure a bottle, treat it with respect: let it breathe, sip slowly, explore the layers, maybe try it with a drop of water to open up nuance. It’s not the kind of bottle you just toss into an Old Fashioned (though you could), but one you pour neat, sit back, and enjoy.


That wraps our review for today on DadDimes on the Rocks. Whether you find one of these bottles or opt for something more accessible, remember: the story, the craft, and the pour are all part of the moment. Cheers! 🥃

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