{"id":10651,"date":"2023-08-18T15:17:26","date_gmt":"2023-08-18T14:17:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=10651"},"modified":"2023-08-18T15:18:35","modified_gmt":"2023-08-18T14:18:35","slug":"little-book-chapter-4-blended-whiskey-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/little-book-chapter-4-blended-whiskey-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Little Book Chapter 4 Blended Whiskey Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

I recently got the chance to explore Little Book Chapter 4 blended whiskey, and I must say, it is a fascinating offering in the bourbon world. This unique blend is the brainchild of Freddie Noe, the eighth-generation Beam family distiller, who crafted this whiskey as a tribute to his family’s storied history in the industry. It is called “Lessons Honored” and features a blend of three distinct whiskeys, showcasing an innovative and well-composed mix.<\/p>\n

As I delved into the details, I found that Chapter 4 consists of a four-year-old Kentucky straight brown rice bourbon, an eight-year-old Kentucky straight high rye whiskey, and a seven-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. The brown rice bourbon is of particular interest, as it represents Noe’s first solo distillation project, and it makes up a majority of the blend. This whiskey is bottled at cask strength, 122.8 proof, and is a bit of a splurge, with a retail price around $125.<\/p>\n

Although reviews are mixed, many appreciate the complexity of flavors \u2013 from heavy cinnamon to baking spice, old oak, and dark brown sugar. Despite some finding it a bit scattered in its taste composition, whiskey enthusiasts and collectors may still enjoy trying this rare and unconventional blend for themselves.<\/p>\n

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