That was the old text:
In fact, I have info from Beam Germany, that the label was changed.
Who can inform yourself, please read the comments that bring light into the darkness.
The most important change is that Knob Creek in the latest issue no age given comes along, even though nothing has been changed on Bourbon and at the age of 9 barrel!
Of course I nachgehakt at Beam, why there was this change (which I can not quite understand, and indeed the impetus for this confusion was).
Possibly would be for a Scotsman, the term 'Jahrgangslos' better than the specification of 9 years (to my knowledge there are currently no whiskey I'm looking forward to the taste test that is still outstanding: the soon revised.
Revision right now:
This is my first Bourbon that I drink and consciously enjoy.
In fact, I had concerns about the new oak barrels in which the tire B had to be by the W hard and tannic?
The Knob Creek compared to my famous Scots is both very strong and should be diluted with water, on the other hand he has a strong vanilla note, the pleasing and easy power holding him simply delicious.
When the Scots there in my opinion more to Discover to flavors, but as a round and well-made Boubon is really delicious and its also worth the money.
05/01/2015
As if by magic, my old photo of the mysterious vintageless bottle is now again available and accessible ...
The Bourbon like it very much and is more pleasing (drinkable) as many bulkhead thanks to 100 Proof should and can be diluted to drinking strength and then the KnobCreek is even better value for money.
Solid matter: TOP!