Knob Creek 21: Old Enough to Drink. But is it Worth $250? The Argument Begins Here

Knob Creek 21-Year-Old Bourbon is officially old enough to drink. But is it worth its $250 price tag? In this episode, we dive deep into a blind tasting to determine if this hyper-aged release lives up to the hype or if it's just another over-oaked collector's item. Join us as we compare our findings with the Knob Creek 18 and discuss the broader debate surrounding the value and quality of ultra-aged bourbon. Video Chapters: 0:00 - Intro: The Blind Tasting Challenge 1:16 - Visuals and Nosing the Bourbon 3:10 - Initial Tasting and Palate Breakdown 6:02 - Proof, Age, and Mashbill Guesses 8:45 - The Big Reveal: It's Knob Creek 21 10:01 - Comparing Knob Creek 21 vs. 18 12:28 - Presentation and Bottle Details 14:47 - Is It Worth $250? The Value Debate 16:47 - Hyper-Aged vs. Younger Bourbon: Which is better? 23:18 - Final Thoughts and Wrap-up Key Takeaways: We explore whether 21-year-old bourbon necessarily tastes better or if it leans too heavily into oak influence. An honest comparison between current Knob Creek releases and market competitors like the Old Forester 1924. Discussion on the "bragging rights" factor of high age-statement bottles and if they belong in your collection. Order SoIn2Bourbon Merch Here: https://soin2bourbon.itemorder.com/sh... Like our content? Please subscribe and share with your friends! Join our community on Facebook:   / soin2bourbon   Follow us on Instagram: @soin2bourbon TikTok: @whiskeyrealtor Twitter: @SoIn2Bourbon Email: [email protected] Have a whiskey or bourbon that you would like us to review? Send us an email at [email protected] and we will be happy to provide an address for shipping your samples and/or press packets. All claims made here about alcohol, whether in this video, in this description, or on the channel, are intended for those of legal drinking age. All links provided here should only be accessed by those of legal drinking age. Please drink responsibly.