The brand began as bottlings of bourbon personally selected from barrels by Jim Beam's grandson, the late distiller emeritus Booker Noe.[1] Noe originally bottled his straight-from-the-barrel bourbon as gifts to close friends and family, and launched his selections as a brand available to the general public with a very small (1,000-case) release in 1988.[2] Each barrel of Booker's bourbon was hand-selected by Noe and was aged at the center of the rickhouse, where the company says that the temperature and humidity are the most favorable for fine bourbons.
While it is not necessary to cut the bourbon with water, a splash or two of distilled water is recommended (by Booker Noe) to unlock some of the flavor.[3]
Roundtable Releases
Booker's Roundtable releases are selected by a panel of whiskey writers and the Master Distiller, Fred Noe.[4][5][6][7]
Batch No.
Age
Proof
C07-B-7
7 years 2 months
130.8
2013-06
7 years 6 months
125.9
2014-06
7 years 2 months
127.7
2015-01 "Big Man, Small Batch"
7 years 2 months 16 Days
128.7
2015-02 "Dot's Batch"
7 years 0 months 18 Days
127.9
2015-03 “The Center Cut”
7 years 2 months
127.2
2015-04 "Oven Buster Batch"
6 years 5 months 20 Days
127.0
2015-05 "Maw Maw's Batch"
6 years 7 months 3 Days
128
2015-06 "Noe Secret"
6 years 8 months 7 Days
128.1
2016-01 "Booker's Bluegrass"
6 years 11 months
127.9
2016-02 "Annis' Answer"
6 years 2 months 1 day
126.7
2016-03 “Toogie's Invitation”
6 years 4 months
129
2016-04 “Bluegill Creek”
6 years 5 months
128
2016-05 “Off Your Rocker”
6 years 7 months
129.7
2016-06 “Noe Hard Times”
6 years 10 months 1 day
127.8
2017-01 “Tommy’s Batch”
6 years 4 months 6 days
128.5
2017-02 "Blue Knights Batch"
6 years 3 months 3 days
127.4
2017-03 “Front Porch Batch”
6 years 5 months 25 days
125.9
2017-04 “Sip Awhile”
6 years 8 months 14 days
128.1
2018-01 “Kathleen's Batch”
6 years 3 months 14 days
127.4
2018-02 “Backyard BBQ”
6 years 2 months 10 days
128.8
2018-03 “Kentucky Chew”
6 years 4 months 12 days
126.7
2018-04 “Kitchen Table”
6 years 8 months 7 days
128.0
2019-01 "Teresa's Batch"
6 years 3 months 1 day
125.9
2019-02 "Shiny Barrel Batch"
6 years 5 months 1 day
124
2019-03 "Booker's Country Ham"
6 years 4 months 2 days
124.7
2019-04 "Beaten Biscuits"
6 years 6 months 19 days
126.1
2020-01 "Granny's Batch"
6 years 4 months 21 days
126.4
2020-02 "Boston Batch"
6 years 3 months 10 days
126.5
2020-03 "Pigskin Batch"
6 years 7 months 7 days
127.3
2020-04 "Noe Strangers Batch"
Scheduled but not released (See 2021–04)
2021-01 "Donahoe's Batch"
6 years 11 months 4 days
125.3
2021-02 "Tagalong Batch"
6 years 5 months 0 days
127.9
2021-03 "Bardstown Batch"
6 years 5 months 0 days
125.5
2021-04 "Noe Strangers Batch"
6 years 6 months 12 days
124.4
2022-01 "Ronnie's Batch"
6 years 11 months 22 days
124.3
2022-02 "The Lumberyard Batch"
7 years 1 months 7 days
124.8
2022-03 "Kentucky Tea Batch"
7 years 4 months 14 days
126.5
2022-04 "Pinkie's Batch"
6 years 10 months 10 days
122.4
2023-01 "Charlie's Batch"
7 years 1 months 8 days
126.6
2023-02 "Apprentice Batch"
7 years 1 months 2 days
125.5
2023-03 "Mighty Fine Batch"
7 years 1 months 10 days
126.6
2023-04 "Storyteller Batch"
7 years 2 months 29 days
127.8
2024-01 "Springfield Batch"
7 years 7 months 8 days
124.5
2024-02 "Beam House Batch"
7 years 2 months 29 days
127.8
Limited Edition Releases
In February 2014, Jim Beam announced that a limited edition Booker's 25th Anniversary Bourbon would be released. Booker's Batch 2014-01 is a blend of bourbons aged 10 years and 3 months, bottled at 130.8 proof, with a MSRP of $100.[8] Only about 1000 cases of the special edition were released. Each bottle of Booker's 25th is topped with a special rose gold wax and is packaged in unique wooden boxes. Per Fred Noe, Booker's son and current Jim Beam Master Distiller, "These barrels were laid down in January 2003. Dad passed in February 2004, so I guess essentially you could say that these are some of the last barrels that dad produced before he passed away."[9]
In February 2016, Jim Beam announced that a limited edition Booker's Rye would be released. Batch 2016-LE "Big Time Batch" was released in June 2016 and was aged 13 years, 1 month, and 12 days. This Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey was bottled at 136.2 proof and carried a MSRP of $299.[10] A special green wax topped the bottles while a green and gold label adorned the front. The Limited Edition stickers were hand numbered.
In December 2018, Jim Beam announced that a limited edition Booker's 30th Anniversary Bourbon would be released. It is a blend of 70% 9 year old whiskey and 30% 16 year old whiskey, bottled at 125.8 proof, with a MSRP of $199.[11] Each bottle of Booker's 30th Anniversary is topped with a special silver wax and packaged in unique boxes made of reclaimed wood from Jim Beam's post-prohibition Warehouse E. Booker's 30th Anniversary is unique in that master distiller Fred Noe made almost all of the decisions for this bottling, instead of using the Roundtable committee.[12]
Name/Batch No.
Age
Proof
Wax
2014-01 "Booker's 25th Anniversary"
10 years 3 months
130.8
Rose Gold
2016-LE "Big Time Batch" Rye
13 years 1 month 12 days
136.2
Green
Booker's 30th Anniversary
16 years & 9 years
125.8
Silver
Booker's Second Chance Batch
7 years 6 months 17 days
123.6
Blue
Ratings and reviews
Booker's has won some tasting accolades, including a score of 95 from Wine Enthusiast in 2014. In Fall 2014, ratings aggregator Proof66 put Booker's in the Top 90th percentile of all whiskies.[3] In 2017, Food & Wine Magazine named Booker's #2 in its list of “The 25 Most Important Bourbons Ever Made.” [13]
Food critic Morgan Murphy said "The dark reddish brown liquid packs a serious punch with its high proof. But the robust, sweet, smooth flavor and cedar notes makes Booker's a favorite."[14]
In December 2016, citing scarcity and demand, Beam Suntory announced a reduction in new batch releases and a large increase in the recommended retail price that would take effect in 2017.[15] The price hike upset longtime fans of the brand, attracted criticism in whiskey news media and on social media.[16] In January 2017, the company changed course and announced the price increase would instead take place over the course of several years.[17]