BEN MURPHY

American Artist Ben Murphy

KNOB CREEK FLOWING AGAIN

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Did you know that it takes 9 years to age KNOB CREEK?  Apparently there’s been quite a shortage on the small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey… until this week. If you’re a KNOB CREEK fan than read on because their fine folks were kind enough to pass along details and photos of their recent release after a summer shortage. Press release after the jump… -B

CLERMONT, KY, October 29, 2009 – Loyal Knob Creek® fans, the drought — and your wait — are finally over.  After running out this summer, the next batch of fully aged Knob Creek® Bourbon was released today from the barrels where it has matured for nine years, now ready to bottle and soon ship to establishments and retailers nationwide. Bill Newlands, president, Beam Global Spirits & Wine, U.S. and Fred Noe, the seventh-generation Beam family distiller, officially restarted production at the distillery, presiding over the opening of the first mature, four-char barrel dating to 2000. (In Bourbon speak, an occasion known as barrel dumping.)

KNOB CREEK BARREL DUMP

The nation’s number one selling Super-Premium Bourbon ran short this summer, due to high consumer demand and an unwavering commitment to the full, nine-year aging process that gives Knob Creek its rich, distinct character.  Rather than rush production, Knob Creek stayed true to the ideals and standards of its originator, the late Booker Noe — Fred Noe’s father, and grandson of Jim Beam – and let this batch, barreled in 2000, reach its full potential.

“We want to thank Knob Creek fans everywhere for their patience and understanding these past months, and promise it was worth their wait,” said Newlands.  “Accelerating production and compromising quality, by a few weeks, even days, was never an option we considered.  Knob Creek fans have been in touch, many thanking us for doing things the right way.  It is very gratifying, and validating.”

“Dad would have been proud today, seeing his vision for Bourbon’s discovery by a new, sophisticated generation come to fruition,” said Noe.  “That was his wish in creating a richer, longer aged Bourbon like Knob Creek, and with it, the entire Super-Premium Bourbon category that’s growing so rapidly.  Increased demand wound up outpacing our own very solid 2000 forecasts, and created the shortage that’s on the road to ending today.”

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