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Cask strength. Uncut. Small batch. Booker's Bluegill Creek Batch 2016-04 — named for the fishing spot near the Beam family property that Booker Noe loved, a personal tribute woven into one of the most celebrated named batches in the Booker's program.
Booker's Bourbon was created by Booker Noe — Jim Beam's legendary Master Distiller from 1965 to 1992 and the grandson of Jim Beam himself — in 1988 as the first commercially released cask-strength, unfiltered, uncut American bourbon. The program he established set the template for George T. Stagg, William Larue Weller, and every barrel-strength release that followed. Since 2016, each Booker's batch has been given a personal name by the Noe family, connecting the release to a specific memory or place from the Noe family's Kentucky heritage.
Bluegill Creek is named for Booker Noe's favorite fishing spot near the Jim Beam property — a personal tribute to one of his defining pastimes and the Kentucky outdoor life that shaped his character. The 2016-04 designation identifies this as the fourth named batch of 2016, making it a specific and documented moment in the Booker's program's history of personal batch naming.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber from Booker's characteristic cask-strength small batch aging.
- Nose: Vanilla, caramel, and warm grain spice — the Booker's signature at natural cask-strength intensity.
- Palate: Bold and full — the small batch barrel selection delivering maximum extraction at uncut barrel proof.
- Finish: Long and warming — the cask-strength character producing the extended finish that defines the Booker's program.
Specs
- Distillery: Jim Beam, Clermont, Kentucky
- Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Small Batch, Cask Strength
- Batch: 2016-04 — Bluegill Creek
- Bottling: Uncut, unfiltered
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who was Booker Noe? Jim Beam's Master Distiller from 1965 to 1992 and grandson of Jim Beam himself. He created Booker's in 1988 as the first commercial cask-strength unfiltered bourbon, establishing the entire category. The Bluegill Creek name honors his passion for fishing near the Beam family property.
- Why are Booker's batches named? Since 2016 each batch has been given a personal name reflecting a Noe family memory or place. The naming program distinguishes individual batches and connects each release to the family's Kentucky heritage.
- Is Bluegill Creek still available? A rare find — several years from its original release date.
Description
Cask strength. Uncut. Small batch. Booker's Bluegill Creek Batch 2016-04 — named for the fishing spot near the Beam family property that Booker Noe loved, a personal tribute woven into one of the most celebrated named batches in the Booker's program.
Booker's Bourbon was created by Booker Noe — Jim Beam's legendary Master Distiller from 1965 to 1992 and the grandson of Jim Beam himself — in 1988 as the first commercially released cask-strength, unfiltered, uncut American bourbon. The program he established set the template for George T. Stagg, William Larue Weller, and every barrel-strength release that followed. Since 2016, each Booker's batch has been given a personal name by the Noe family, connecting the release to a specific memory or place from the Noe family's Kentucky heritage.
Bluegill Creek is named for Booker Noe's favorite fishing spot near the Jim Beam property — a personal tribute to one of his defining pastimes and the Kentucky outdoor life that shaped his character. The 2016-04 designation identifies this as the fourth named batch of 2016, making it a specific and documented moment in the Booker's program's history of personal batch naming.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber from Booker's characteristic cask-strength small batch aging.
- Nose: Vanilla, caramel, and warm grain spice — the Booker's signature at natural cask-strength intensity.
- Palate: Bold and full — the small batch barrel selection delivering maximum extraction at uncut barrel proof.
- Finish: Long and warming — the cask-strength character producing the extended finish that defines the Booker's program.
Specs
- Distillery: Jim Beam, Clermont, Kentucky
- Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Small Batch, Cask Strength
- Batch: 2016-04 — Bluegill Creek
- Bottling: Uncut, unfiltered
- Size: 750ml
Browse all bourbon at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who was Booker Noe? Jim Beam's Master Distiller from 1965 to 1992 and grandson of Jim Beam himself. He created Booker's in 1988 as the first commercial cask-strength unfiltered bourbon, establishing the entire category. The Bluegill Creek name honors his passion for fishing near the Beam family property.
- Why are Booker's batches named? Since 2016 each batch has been given a personal name reflecting a Noe family memory or place. The naming program distinguishes individual batches and connects each release to the family's Kentucky heritage.
- Is Bluegill Creek still available? A rare find — several years from its original release date.










