Basil Hayden’s Rye is the latest new / special release from Jim Beam and, unlike the Booker’s Rye, it utilizes their traditional rye mashbill. A mashbill they keep secret, but is thought to be just barely over 51% rye. It’s the same basic rye whiskey that’s in the Knob Creek Rye and the Jim Beam Pre-Prohibition Rye, but it has a bit of a twist to it.
In Jim Beam’s Words: Basil Hayden’s Rye
“A Kentucky straight rye whiskey, Basil Hayden’s Rye Whiskey achieves its deepened and distinctive taste with the addition of a unique, re-barreled rye. The re-barreled rye begins as a four-year-old traditional rye whiskey, which is then dumped out and further aged an additional seven years in newly charred quarter cask oak barrels.
Just a touch of this re-barreled rye expertly blended with traditional Kentucky straight rye whiskey amplifies the warm aroma of baking spices and adds differentiating depth to Basil Hayden’s Rye Whiskey. Bottled at an easy-sipping 80 proof, the result is a versatile rye whiskey that is both approachable and flavorful with notes of char and oak.”
It’s essentially the same process they took with the Jim Beam Signature Craft Quarter Cask. The idea being they add a super oaked bourbon (over-aged quarter casks) to some of their standard stock to give theBasil Hayden’s Rye more of an oaky backbone.
For my tastes I don’t think they had the portions fully dialed in on the bourbon, it was a bit light and didn’t make too much of an impact. Though it seems to have come together fairly well in the rye. Full details in the Basil Hayden’s Rye review below.
Basil Hayden’s Rye Info
Region: Kentucky, USA
Distiller: Jim Beam
Mashbill: At least 51% Rye + Corn + Malted Barley
Cask: New Charred Oak and Quarter Casks
Age: NAS
ABV: 40%
Price: $45*
Basil Hayden’s Rye Review
EYE
Copper
NOSE
Oak, fruit, spice, grain, cinnamon, vanilla, dill, toffee and a light bit of citrus peels. Despite its 80 proof delivery (come on Jim Beam) this has a nice bit of depth to it.
PALATE
Fruit, oak, grain, toffee, spice, vanilla and a touch of coffee, waxy citrus and dill. I honestly didn’t think the addition of the 11 year re-barreld would have much effect… but it did.
FINISH
Long drawl of oak, spice, vanilla and toffee.
BALANCE, BODY & FEEL
Nicely balanced, medium body and a light smooth feel.
OVERALL
I’m a bit surprised how much more I like the Basil Hayden’s Rye than the Jim Beam Pre-Prohibition Rye. I figured they were going to be essentially neck and neck, but I’ll be damned – it tastes and smells noticeably better. Tasting the Pre-Pro, Basil Hayden Rye and the old Jim Beam Rye (yellow label) side by side there is such a significant difference that defies expectations. I didn’t expect there to be as much oak in this as there is.
At most I figured I’d be getting a whiskey with only a touch more oak than the JBPP, but instead I got something noticeably different from Jim Beam – they’ve wrangled me in. I’ll definitely be getting a bottle when it shows up in LA. I don’t know exactly how much of that 11-year quarter cask rye whiskey is in each batch/bottle of Basil Hayden’s Rye, but it’s enough to make a definite influence and I’m looking forward to drinking it on a more regular basis.
SCORE: 86/100 (B)
*Disclosure: This Basil Hayden's Rye sample was graciously sent to me by the company for the purposes of this review. The views, opinions, and tasting notes are 100% my own.
Summary
Basil Hayden’s Rye is actually quite nice and I’ll be picking one up when it arrives in CA.
Overall
- Nose - 86
- Palate - 87
- Finish - 86
- Balance, Body & Feel - 86
For the money I’d SO take a bottle of the pre prohibition rye over the BH rye. But then again, if I’m grabbing a beam made rye it’s going to be Knob Creek.
100% agree that if I’m going for a Beam rye it’s Knob Creek, but definitley like the BH more than the Pre-pro… except for the price. Cheers!
This looks pretty good and the quarter cask addition looks intriguing. I do wish the proof was higher, though.
Hopefully this doesn’t have that BH funk of their bourbon (though it makes an unsupassed highball).
Ugh, and there’s a picture of your review with the Booker’s Rye…. *sigh*
I hope they make that again.
I’ve never notice the “Beam funk” in their rye products only their young bourbons so you should be good. It’s not a bad little whiskey at all, but yeah the proof. Wish they’d at least do 45%
Ha! I think “Beam Funk” is a new one for the brain pan, so thanks the that. That leads me to wonder if youth is major contributor to the b-funk.
Utterly coincidental, since it’s now World Whiskey Day, it appears that I must purchase an “adult beverage” lest I be taken for a teetotaler!
To the liquor store!
Ha, cheers!