
Distillery: Jim Beam Distillery.
Proof: 107.
Age: 13 years, 3 months.
Serial number: 001476991.
Mash bill: 75% Corn/ 13% Rye/ 12% Malted Barley.
MSRP: $129.99.
Appearance: Golden caramel.
Nose
Crème brûlée, dark brown sugar, butterscotch, pecans, chocolate-covered raisinets, apricots, vanilla, nutmeg, green tea, and a subtle amount of allspice. This nose is incredible. The caramel flavors are the main attraction mixed with vanilla, apricot-like stone fruit, and herbal notes with very little heat getting in the way. As the glass empties, the caramel flavors get sweeter with some peanut brittle showing up.
Palate
Very similar to the nose is brown sugar, toffee, butterscotch, pecans, raisins, vanilla, and apricot with a touch of green tea and chocolate. A well-balanced amount of baking spice covers the palate mid-sip with tobacco and a medium mouthfeel. This a very delicious and easy sipper. Almost too easy if there’s such a thing.
Finish
Baking spice lingers with peanut brittle, toffee, vanilla, and apricot, with tobacco lasting for a very enjoyable and long finish. There’s just a little bit of dryness at the very end.
Conclusion
Baker’s 13 is similar to Baker’s 7, but with more maturity that leans heavily on the rich caramel flavors and Beam nuttiness in the mix. Value is a big talking point when Baker’s is brought into the Beam conversation. It’s easy to understand why, when you have a wide-ranging Knob Creek line that’s so good, and delivered at a reasonable price. Is Baker’s different enough from Knob Creek to justify its existence and price? For my own curiosity, I compared Baker’s 13 to Knob Creek 12, Knob Creek Single Barrel (9 year, 10 month r/bourbon selection), and Baker’s 7 (8 yrs., 7 mo.).
Baker’s 7: 7 has a very similar, but younger and less complex overall profile to 13, but with more vanilla and peanut brittle with the same medium mouthfeel. 13 has much more elevated and mature oak-driven flavors of caramel, dark brown sugar, chocolate with pecans.
Knob Creek 12: One of my favs and was expecting this to be a closer comparison. Overall, Baker’s 13 has a more elevated and complex profile but KC12 has a better and more viscous mouthfeel.
Knob Creek SiB: Both have similar brown sugar, crème brûlée caramel flavors. KC SiB has a lot more spice all through the pour and a more viscous mouthfeel. Baker’s 13 is more complex with added butterscotch, stone fruit, chocolate, herbal notes, and a lot more tobacco. Both had long finishes where KC SiB focuses on spice, Baker’s 13 focuses on tobacco. Adding water to proof down KC SiB didn’t produce a Baker’s flavor profile.
In comparison, the Knob Creek Single Barrel came the closest with the same type of caramel flavors but that’s where the similarity ended. Baker’s 13 benefits from its additional age and complexity, while the KC SiB is a more intense spicy caramel bomb that benefits from its 120-proof strength. Even though this is a comparison of profile differences I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that this KC SiB cost me $70, which is hard to beat in terms of value given its age and proof point. I’m also reminded how I would love to have a Baker’s at around 57% ABV.
This test proved to me that Baker’s 13 (and 7) are different enough from Knob Creek to justify its existence in the world of Beam brands. On paper, it’s easy to dismiss the Baker’s brand when compared to the age and value of Knob Creek, until they’re tasted side-by-side. But as always, it comes down to personal preference in terms of flavor, value, and what you’re in the mood for.
Baker’s 13 is an excellent and unique limited release that’s hard to not love. On the other hand, though it meets the $10/year criteria, it’s still a pricy bottle for a 107-proof expression. I’m very glad I snagged it, but I wouldn’t buy Baker’s 13 regularly if it were always available, and certainly wouldn’t pay a crazy secondary price for it. But I’d purchase Baker’s 13 again in a couple more years or so, at or close to retail if Beam decides to release it again.
Rating: 8/10.

1 | Disgusting | So bad I poured it out.
2 | Poor | I wouldn’t consume by choice.
3 | Bad | Multiple flaws.
4 | Sub-par | Not bad, but better exists.
5 | Good | Good, just fine.
6 | Very Good | A cut above.
7 | Great | Well above average.
8 | Excellent | Really quite exceptional.
9 | Incredible | An all time favorite.
10 | Perfect | Perfect.