Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
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T Comp
Cool...great geeky info for us bourbon nerds. They've always tasted very similar except for age (the Seagrams and early Sazerac stuff that is) and I sure wish the dusty Benchmark in the bunker was more than 80 proof too.
If it's the old round bottle instead of the Benchmark Single Barrel (never mind McAfee's) then it will still be tasty. Not sure that even the Seagram's-labeled version was ever produced at higher than 86 proof.
Time to renew my quest for a L'ville ER 10/101!
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
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Originally Posted by
cowdery
Interesting question and I don't know the answer. Charlie Beam developed the Eagle Rare profile while working for Seagram's in Maryland, I think it was. He subsequently moved to Four Roses and became master distiller there.
Just wondering but is Charlie Beam related to THE Beams?
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
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Shuboy
Just wondering but is Charlie Beam related to THE Beams?
Yup. Check out the interactive Beam family tree here: http://www.jimbeam.com/heritage/distillers-tree
I think that's him over on the right.
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
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Josh
Woah, from the looks of that tree, nearly EVERY bourbon distillery in Kentucky had a Beam working there at some point...
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
Charlie Beam finished his career at Four Roses. Yes, that's him on the Beam family tree, which I give Beam a lot of credit for doing.
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
Chuck, wonder if there are still a number of Beams working in the industry now? Besides Parker and Craig.
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It's a very big family and there are members of it all over the industry, not necessarily distilling but in other capacities. Fred Noe's cousin, Jim Beam Noe, is a manager at Clermont. One of his responsibilities is the new visitor center. The guys who are starting Limestone Springs are Beams.
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
Eagle Rare 101 seems to be a sought after dusty. It would be cool if someone tried to recreate it using the appropriate 4R1B's.
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
Interesting idea! You'd just need two bottles, the OBSV and OESV. I'd start by dropping them down to 100 proof, then mix at the benchmark ratio and adjust from there.
Too bad I can't get the OESV. The OBSV could be a standard off the shelf one barrel.
Re: Eagle Rare and Benchmark Mashbills
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Young Blacksmith
Interesting idea! You'd just need two bottles, the OBSV and OESV. I'd start by dropping them down to 100 proof, then mix at the benchmark ratio and adjust from there.
Too bad I can't get the OESV. The OBSV could be a standard off the shelf one barrel.
I've got em both and may give this a try. Both Rutledge picks too. I only have about 2 ounces left of the OESV though and the OBSV is the 16 year which hasn't yet been opened.