This is one of my favorite pours right now. The proof point is what really makes it for me and helps it slot nicely between the 100 proofers and the single barrel reserve. If you blend it yourself you’d still be stuck at 100 proof.
This is a bottle I'm in search of. Made a blend of the 9 and 12 year bourbon and 7 year rye and it's delicious! 40% 12 year 30% 9 year and 30% 7 year rye.
I was in Washington DC a few weeks ago and went to a bourbon bar called Jack Rose. The place itself is incredible and has a separate section downstairs where you can buy some of the bottles. The Knob Creek Bourbon+Rye was something I had been looking for and now that I've seen your positive review, I'm looking forward to popping it open. 🥃
Had a pour at a local store here in the Chicago area. Definitely got the spice and pepper notes, plus the hug. I’m not a big rye fan but immediately thought it would be good in a cocktail.
Here in Texas, just bought it yesterday, and am drinking it now. "Sipping" is more accurate. This gets you squared away in half the time of other drinks.
I have store picks of Knob Creek single barrel bourbon and rye, so I could blend something like this myself. The single barrel store picks are higher strength than the standard versions, so they would likely be a close approximation for this blend. However, I am lazy, and the price is right, so I might be tempted if I happen to see this. Knob Creek was my first bourbon way back in the 1990s when a friend recommended it. To this day, I still like it.
I really enjoy all the Knob Creek offerings. I usually always buy the store picks that I see! Recently I picked up a 115 proof rye store pick that’s really nice! Cheers
Knob Creek 9y 120p is a huge favorite of mine. Such an amazing value for the money. Best KC pour for the money by far, so far. I found the KC10r locally but passed since I’m trying to resist the FOMO impulse lately 😅
Just picked one up earlier this week. It's good but it is rye forward. I get some almost minty citrus. Hard to beat at 113 proof. I thought about blending the KC rye and a SiB bourbon, but I wouldn't be able to get to 113 proof using the same ratio as BxR expression. Jason, LFGM!
I appreciate your reviews on whiskey. It helps me out a lot. Have you reviewed the knob Creek single barrel select yet? I could not find it in your archives
It’s pretty solid for the price. Especially with other bourbon/rye blends being more expensive. It holds up in an old fashioned but I’m curious if there are any others it’d be good in
This made me think of OGD 114 and Redwood Empire Lost Monarch. Any thoughts on how those would compare? Sounds like this would make a good Manhattan too.
I like KC generally and have a lot of them, including this new pick up. I think this release is purely about stocks. They have excess stock of both the bourbon and rye and arent selling through quick enough, so have smartly put together a blend and at a proof point that cant be duplicated at home with existing bottles. This is yet another sign of the vast expansion in production over the past 10 years and supply starting to catch up with demand.
I will definitely pick this up for the value. An interesting comparison would be to blend a KC Rye Select at 115 Proof and a KC Single Barrel Reserve at 120 proof. Would get closer to that 113 proof point of BxR and bring much more depth of flavors I bet.
@@steveno7058 well the master blender isn’t blending excellent single barrels in mass for this new line right? They would save the best SBs for the actual SB releases. So definitely could end up with a tasty home blend. But ultimately I’m not arguing that the Master Blenders aren’t head and shoulders above casual whiskey enthusiasts. I was simply proposing a tasty experiment. Cheers
Did you try the Redwood Empire Devil's Tower (high rye)? I realize its a different blend and lower proof, but I loved it. Wonder how the KC would compare to it and other High Rye bourbons.
If you buy and blend then you'd only have 100 proof blended. Even if you get a sib 120 proof and blended at that percentage then youd be around 106 proof ...113 proof is solid for 45 bux at this blend
To me, the KC Rye is already bourye type to begin with. The addition of bourbon is just going to take that down more. Yet the rye seems to come forward almost as much as the regular rye. I'll just stick with the regular rye personally.
Be tough to blend this at home given that it's 113° and its elements are finished at 100°. Also, we don't know what the respective proofs were before blending, which could alter that 70/30 proportion. Still, I'll give it a whirl just for shits and giggles. What could go wrong, lol.
When you mention that you can just buy a bottle of the bourbon and rye, you forgot to mention that those are only 100 proof compared to the 113 for this KC bourbon x rye.
@paul_romero_ yes, but at the end, he specifically mentioned just buying the small batch 9 year bourbon and 7 year rye. Those are 100 proof. You have to buy the much pricier single barrels to get that higher proof (single barrel rye is 115 proof, single barrel bourbon is 120 proof). By the way, I do have both the rye and bourbon in both small batch and single barrel. So I will try making my own bourbon x rye blends.
@@xiamengbaby oh, I didn’t watch that far lol Yeah, that definitely would make quite the difference. I also have both single barrel versions and I just might try that blend, some day! Cheers 🥃
@@TheMashandDrum I love rye! KC ryes or hit or miss but KC cask strength rye and the OO 10 are two of my favorite Kentucky ryes. Dollar for dollar, Rare breed is still king
This is one of my favorite pours right now. The proof point is what really makes it for me and helps it slot nicely between the 100 proofers and the single barrel reserve. If you blend it yourself you’d still be stuck at 100 proof.
Good point!
Unless you used either a 115 Proof 7 year Rye sib with KC9, or a 120 proof KC9 with a 7 year rye 100 proof
@@NathanielEssex except we are not master blenders and Beam has access to way more barrels to make this blend work
The Bourbon x Rye makes a fine Old Fashioned!
This is a bottle I'm in search of. Made a blend of the 9 and 12 year bourbon and 7 year rye and it's delicious! 40% 12 year 30% 9 year and 30% 7 year rye.
Agree with your comments on Knob Creek 12 year… probably my favorite pour right now.
Had Knob 7 year rye last night with a few friends. It was a big hit. Looking forward to the Bourbon x Rye
I’m liking this blend. Great value for quality whiskey at that proof and price point.
I was in Washington DC a few weeks ago and went to a bourbon bar called Jack Rose. The place itself is incredible and has a separate section downstairs where you can buy some of the bottles. The Knob Creek Bourbon+Rye was something I had been looking for and now that I've seen your positive review, I'm looking forward to popping it open. 🥃
I say you can't blame Knob Creek for exploring and experimenting ..I'd happily give it a pour if I get an opportunity
I agree with this review, I'd buy it again @ this price.
I really liked the 7 year rye
Just cracked this last night! It’s great for what it is and definitely worth trying for the price! Great review Jason!!! Cheers all!!
Had a pour at a local store here in the Chicago area. Definitely got the spice and pepper notes, plus the hug. I’m not a big rye fan but immediately thought it would be good in a cocktail.
i like that they are always creating new products and keeping prices fair
Unless it’s the 15 or 18 year! lol
Here in Texas, just bought it yesterday, and am drinking it now. "Sipping" is more accurate. This gets you squared away in half the time of other drinks.
Nice review! If you blended 1/3 of the two bottles you would have three 2/3 bottles of each flavor:) maybe I’ll try!
I like Knob Creek 9 a lot, will definitely try this
Excellent value , I got 1 fairly early like 2 months ago.
I have store picks of Knob Creek single barrel bourbon and rye, so I could blend something like this myself. The single barrel store picks are higher strength than the standard versions, so they would likely be a close approximation for this blend. However, I am lazy, and the price is right, so I might be tempted if I happen to see this. Knob Creek was my first bourbon way back in the 1990s when a friend recommended it. To this day, I still like it.
On my 3rd bottle. Taste bomb...
Appreciate the review. I like the Bourye than the individual components. Priced right. Glad I picked up a bottle
I think I’ll blend my KC cask strength rye store pick with my KC SiB pick 🤘😎🥃
Mix your knob bourbon sib with knob rye 10 amazing blend.
It might work. But remember the master blender has way more experience than you and access to 1000x more barrels to get the right mix
Shred! I can see your house from here! Buy this bottle
@@steveno7058 remember, taste is subjective and being a master blender doesn’t mean that your blend will taste better to everyone else.
I really enjoy all the Knob Creek offerings. I usually always buy the store picks that I see! Recently I picked up a 115 proof rye store pick that’s really nice! Cheers
Really like the proof point on this. Anytime Knob Creek bumps the proof it's a good thing.
$34 in Texas Specs. Crazy value
Knob Creek 9y 120p is a huge favorite of mine. Such an amazing value for the money. Best KC pour for the money by far, so far. I found the KC10r locally but passed since I’m trying to resist the FOMO impulse lately 😅
Just bought the only bottle here at Sam's in Louisville for $40. Will give it a try later today
picked it up yesterday, going to crack it tonight
Just picked one up earlier this week. It's good but it is rye forward. I get some almost minty citrus.
Hard to beat at 113 proof. I thought about blending the KC rye and a SiB bourbon, but I wouldn't be able to get to 113 proof using the same ratio as BxR expression.
Jason, LFGM!
My go to “home blend” is OGD 114 and Green River Rye mixed in equal portions.
i am loving this one
Sorry- you answered my question- glad you are going to test out that theory! I'll shut up and finish watching!😂
This is the obtainable 2024 release that I’ve been looking forward to the most!! Gotta try a home blend of a KC bourbon and a KC rye pick. Cheers
Before I even watch, gotta say that I bought one and tasted it. The following day, I went and bought 2 more.
May be perfect for an old fashioned.
I havent seen this in Georgia, but when I do I will defiantly get one to try for 45 bucks.
I need to look for this on my next liquor store visit 🥃
They are $38 in TX and a great value
I appreciate your reviews on whiskey. It helps me out a lot. Have you reviewed the knob Creek single barrel select yet? I could not find it in your archives
@@macgyver3714 I think I have on the what's ont hr shelf Wednesday episodes. Cheers!
Great assessment 👍
It’s pretty solid for the price. Especially with other bourbon/rye blends being more expensive. It holds up in an old fashioned but I’m curious if there are any others it’d be good in
This made me think of OGD 114 and Redwood Empire Lost Monarch. Any thoughts on how those would compare? Sounds like this would make a good Manhattan too.
Did you happen to try either of the Mossburn picks while shopping? The Linkwood 12Y finished in cognac is fantastic, I've bought 3 bottles.
Got one today for 41. Seems fair
I like KC generally and have a lot of them, including this new pick up. I think this release is purely about stocks. They have excess stock of both the bourbon and rye and arent selling through quick enough, so have smartly put together a blend and at a proof point that cant be duplicated at home with existing bottles. This is yet another sign of the vast expansion in production over the past 10 years and supply starting to catch up with demand.
We loved the sample and then Deb had to buy it … despite her saying “we need to cut back”
I will definitely pick this up for the value. An interesting comparison would be to blend a KC Rye Select at 115 Proof and a KC Single Barrel Reserve at 120 proof. Would get closer to that 113 proof point of BxR and bring much more depth of flavors I bet.
I think you are underestimating the skill of the master blender at Beam
@@steveno7058 well the master blender isn’t blending excellent single barrels in mass for this new line right? They would save the best SBs for the actual SB releases. So definitely could end up with a tasty home blend. But ultimately I’m not arguing that the Master Blenders aren’t head and shoulders above casual whiskey enthusiasts. I was simply proposing a tasty experiment.
Cheers
I would be more interested in what a 50-50 batch of their 12 year bourbon and 10 year ride taste like. 🥃
Haha I did that exact blend in my review of this bottle it’s phenomenal
Sounds like an opportunity to make a “neat cocktail” if you have both of these at home.
I actually was disappointed with the 10 year Rye. Love the 12 yr bourbon. I enjoy this bourbon x rye , love the transparency also.
I bought Bear Fight single malt on hype. Didn't like it@1st but has grown on me
And I was waiting for you to break out the tools!
Thank you for the great review. Have you done a review of Hardin's Creek Jacob's Well 211 Month? Would love to hear your thoughts.
WHISKEY CHEERS 😎
Did you try the Redwood Empire Devil's Tower (high rye)? I realize its a different blend and lower proof, but I loved it. Wonder how the KC would compare to it and other High Rye bourbons.
I prefer this over Lost Monarch, its the only thing i can think of close to the price.
Blend KC SiB pick 9yr bourbon & KC SiB pick 7yr rye 😊
If I see one for 40-45 bucks I’ll probably give it a go!
I will gladly give someone my bottle
I bought a bottle at sams club for 36.98. I couldn't blend it myself for anywhere close to that if im going with same price point.
Had to pick this up at Sam’s club. $38! Couldn’t pass it
One downside of self blending is it will be only 100 proof instead of 113. Unless you go with single barrel Knob Creeks which cost more
Knob has been great with pricing and latest releases knob 10 rye is great for the price.
What's the price by you? It's $70 in the Chicago area.
@@xiamengbaby sams was 55. Publix was 70.
rye 10 and kc 12 next!
Wonder what a KC 12 bleneded with KC Rye 10 would be like.
I should have picked this up when I saw it a couple weeks ago…😢
I don't think it's bad for the money. Kinda makes me think of an extra spicy OGD 114.
If you buy and blend then you'd only have 100 proof blended. Even if you get a sib 120 proof and blended at that percentage then youd be around 106 proof ...113 proof is solid for 45 bux at this blend
To me, the KC Rye is already bourye type to begin with. The addition of bourbon is just going to take that down more. Yet the rye seems to come forward almost as much as the regular rye. I'll just stick with the regular rye personally.
Be tough to blend this at home given that it's 113° and its elements are finished at 100°. Also, we don't know what the respective proofs were before blending, which could alter that 70/30 proportion. Still, I'll give it a whirl just for shits and giggles. What could go wrong, lol.
113 proof is a really weird proof they decided to go with. But I think this bourye is delicious.
I wonder what a 50/50 blend would be like.
Knob 18 and knob 10 rye blend??
When you mention that you can just buy a bottle of the bourbon and rye, you forgot to mention that those are only 100 proof compared to the 113 for this KC bourbon x rye.
KC has a 115 proof rye
@paul_romero_ yes, but at the end, he specifically mentioned just buying the small batch 9 year bourbon and 7 year rye. Those are 100 proof. You have to buy the much pricier single barrels to get that higher proof (single barrel rye is 115 proof, single barrel bourbon is 120 proof). By the way, I do have both the rye and bourbon in both small batch and single barrel. So I will try making my own bourbon x rye blends.
@@xiamengbaby oh, I didn’t watch that far lol
Yeah, that definitely would make quite the difference.
I also have both single barrel versions and I just might try that blend, some day! Cheers 🥃
Monarch baby this is a buy baby buy
I think I’d rather pay $25 more and just get the 10 year rye which is really good.
To make it at home you’ll st least need a single barrel rye at 115 proof…
The proof on this is 113.
The standard KC9 and KCR7 are only 100.
@@davetonnwrites yeah. Alot of ways you can go. The cask strength rye they released a while back is great
Seems when it opens up the more vanilla comes through on the nose and palate.
High rye bourbon doesn’t surprise me. The rye is barely legal as it is. Regardless, I want to find this and the 10 year rye!
Had this a month ago it wasn't bad but nothing special. Nice rye kick for sure
Proceeds to neglect the fact that this is 113 proof the entire video, which elevates it over the standard offerings.
The knob creek 10 year Rye JUST made it to my area (store) and now they've come out with something else. Go figure
It's more like a single barrel select rye 115 proof and small batch.
I love nearly all Knob Creek, yet don’t love most any BouRye…decisions decisions.
I would like it better if the percentage was just the opposite. I'm not a big fan of high rye,s.
Here's the real question: Where did you get this? It's not in Ohio yet, at least per the OHLQ. How did you get so lucky, or is that a trade secret?!
6/10
Apparently I'm the hot take, I was disappointed in it and I normally love Knob
I feel like it drank really hot
@@eugenenassif I'm surprised. It's rye forward and figured you'd like that.
@@TheMashandDrum I love rye! KC ryes or hit or miss but KC cask strength rye and the OO 10 are two of my favorite Kentucky ryes. Dollar for dollar, Rare breed is still king
@@TheMashandDrum I think it was the heat. It tastes like it is much higher proof than it is.
Couldn't you just blend your own?
it was okay, not that great
You can't blend it yourself and get 113 proof
@@KENNYMULE true. But just wanted to see if it can get close