Jim Beam Black is one of those bar staples you see most anywhere, being a relatively good sipper for the price point and also one that goes extremely well in cocktails. Home consumption wise it is an easy one to share around with a group of friends, especially for those on very limited whiskey spending budgets. How would this bourbon do, however, in a tasting competition with a very high end competitor? One recent blind taste test reveals this to be quite well.
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