![]() The cinnamon offers a nice sweetness to the bourbon, and it is nice that you can still enjoy a smooth finish associated with Jim Beam’s whiskeys. Neither of the two flavors is overpowering. Jim Beam did an excellent job at balancing the cinnamon with the whiskey. It is made by taking the Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and infusing it with cinnamon liqueur. It is slick and modern, and the flames warm you up before you even taste it. We gave Jim Beam credit for the bottle design. It is excellent to look for sweet shots and a cinnamon whiskey that doesn’t linger. Something similar happens on the palate.Īt first, you will be hit by the cinnamon, then the sweetness of candies and the whiskey flavor come about just at the end. It smells sweet and hot, and once you get past the cinnamon, you will notice vanilla and sugar. On the contrary, when you first open the bottle, the cinnamon hits your nose, not Jack. You might be surprised if you are looking for Jack Daniel’s usual quality whiskey. Jack Daniel was one of the first to experiment with flavored whiskey with the Tennessee Honey bottle.Īfter around three years, the company introduced Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire, a cinnamon liqueur blended with the more traditional Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey at 35% ABV. Platte Valley FireShine Corn Whiskey and Cinnamon Liqueur 750ml. ![]() ![]()
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