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Jim Beam Winter Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey Review


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šŸŽ™ļø DadDimes on the Rocks – Special Holiday Pour
Episode: ā€œChillin’ & Sippin’: Jim Beam Winter Reserve Reviewā€ with our good friend Chris Avent


🧊 The Setup: What Is Winter Reserve?

  • Name / Expression: Jim Beam Winter Reserve Bourbon Whiskey (Limited / Seasonal Release)
  • Age / Finish: Aged 6 years, then finished in two toasted barrels after initial maturation.Ā 
  • Proof / ABV: 86 proof (43% ABV)Ā 
  • Mash Bill: Same as Jim Beam standard (approx. 75% corn, 13% rye, 12% barley) per Jim Beam marketing.Ā 
  • Positioning: Marketed as a ā€œwinter / holidayā€ pour—think of it as the cozy, toast-and-spice version of Jim Beam.Ā 
  • Price & Availability: Meant to be affordable; MSRP ~$24.99 in many markets.Ā 


🄃 Tasting Notes & Experience

Here’s how I’d break it down in typical DadDimes fashion:


Nose
First waft of the glass gives you vanilla, toasted oak, light cinnamon, and subtle baking spice. There’s also a hint of clove and some toasted marshmallow or ā€œtoastā€ character from the barrel finishing.


Palate

  • The sip is warm, sweet, and a bit spiced. Vanilla is strong; cinnamon and baking spices lean in.Ā 
  • The toasted barrel finish adds toasty oak, gentle char, and a nutty edge.Ā 
  • Some reviewers note the body can feel a bit thin or light, especially mid-palate.Ā 


Finish

  • Medium in length. The oak, spice, and warmth linger, though the sweetness (vanilla, cinnamon) recedes.Ā 
  • Some bitterness or tannic oak creep in late, especially in more aggressive barrel finishes.Ā 


šŸ—£ Other Viewpoints & Critiques

  • Bourbon Guy praises it as ā€œsuper sweet with lots of baking spice… absolutely deliciousā€ for the price.Ā 
  • The Whiskey Ramble offers a more critical take: ā€œthin and slightly metallicā€ on the palate, with bitter nuttiness and odd spice notes.Ā 
  • On Reddit, a user describes: strong oak, cinnamon, leather notes; well priced but ā€œflavors fall a bit flat.ā€Ā 
  • Castle & Cairn frames it as a sipping concept, highlighting toasted oak, vanilla, cinnamon, and cloves, but noting its lighter nature and the need to appreciate what the finish brings rather than expecting heavy backbone.Ā 
  • Bourbon Bossman notes the specs on the Bottle: 6 years, toasted barrel finish. He found vanilla, baking spice, clove, and a warm finish.


So opinions are mixed: many like what the bourbon attempts, but some feel it doesn’t hit hard in depth or consistency.


āœ… DadDimes Verdict

Rating: 3.75 / 5


Strengths

  • Seasonal charm: It embodies a ā€œwinter / firesideā€ profile nicely—vanilla, cinnamon, oak toast.
  • Value: For a limited release with finishing, its low price point is competitive.
  • Drinkability: Even at 86 proof, it’s approachable enough for casual sipping, especially in holiday settings.


Weaknesses

  • It sometimes feels thin in the mid-palate, lacking in body or weight.
  • The finish can wane; some oak bitterness or drying elements appear in weaker spots.
  • As a ā€œtoasted finishā€ release, the benefits of the finish versus char can be subtle and uneven.


When to Enjoy It

  • Neat in a cozy setting (fireside, winter nights)
  • With a large ice cube to soften edges and bring up sweetness
  • In a holiday cocktail (Old Fashioned with a cinnamon twist, or hot toddy)


šŸŽ Final Thoughts

Jim Beam Winter Reserve is a bold move by Beam to offer a seasonal, finished bourbon at a wallet-friendly price. It doesn’t surpass its higher-proof peers in complexity or heft, but it delivers on its emotional and thematic promise: warm, spiced, toasted, and festive. For what it is—especially at under $30—it’s a solid addition to your winter bottle shelf.


If you see one on the shelf, snag it and let it sit in your glass awhile—you may find more nuance emerges over time (or with a splash of water). That’s my take. Cheers, and happy sipping through the winter months! šŸ„ƒā„ļø

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