Exploring Beam Black’s history, tasting notes, and availability this ultimate guide provides everything you need to know about Jim Beam Black.
Jim Beam Black: The Facts
The original Jim Beam Black Label ‘101 Months’ was launched in the 1970s, matured for just under 8 and a half years, and bottled at 90 Proof (45% ABV). In 1978, Jim Beam Black was introduced as ‘double-aged’, with an official 8-year age statement, compared with the standard White Label’s 4 years. Over the ensuing decades, the whiskey’s strength would be reduced to 86 proof (43% ABV).
By 2014, the bourbon was often comprised of 6.5 year old liquid on average, leading the expression to be rebranded as Jim Beam Black ‘Extra-Aged’ with an undisclosed age in 2015.
In June 2024, the expression was relaunched with a 7-year age statement and a restored strength of 90 Proof (45% ABV). Jim Beam’s master distiller Fred Noe stated the goal of the new edition was to “bring Jim Beam Black back to where it was when a lot of us grew up in the industry”. As inspiration, Noe and the Jim Beam blending team blind-tasted older batches of the bourbon, finding the liquid peaked at a ‘sweet spot’ aged 7 years and at 45% ABV.
You can read more about the relaunch here, where Beth Squires sat down with Fred and Freddie Noe for a look behind the scenes.
The barrels used to blend the expression are selected from a cross-section of barrels taken from different floors of Beam’s warehouse. This process was instituted at the distillery by Fred’s father, Booker Noe who believed it resulted in a greater consistency of flavour from bottle to bottle. A bourbon to savor, the brand states that the bourbon can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as a solid backbone to any cocktail from a Highball to Old Fashioned.
What Does Jim Beam Black Taste Like?
Aged for seven years, the new edition possesses a greater complexity and barrel influence than the standard Beam White Label or previous younger Beam Black expression, with a full-bodied taste of smooth caramel and warm oak notes. The brand’s official tasting notes can be found below:
“Appearance: Rich Gold.
Aroma: Charred oak with notes of brown sweets and vanilla.
Flavor: Full bodied with rich caramel and hints of baking spice.”

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How Much Is Jim Beam Black?
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Drinkers in the US can currently grab themselves a bottle for $19 on Hi Proof.
The revamped 7 Year Old has not yet reached the UK; although the discontinued ‘Extra Aged’ bottling is still available from well-known retailers including Hard to Find Whisky, The Whisky World, and Master of Malt.









