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December 5, 2024 72 mins

Welcome back to DadDimes on the Rocks! Today, we’re reviewing something truly unique and innovative: Little Book Chapter 1: The Infinite Bourbon. Created by Freddie Noe, eighth-generation Beam distiller, Little Book is known for its experimental blends, and The Infinite is where it all started. Let’s see if this ambitious concept lives up to its name.


The Concept

Little Book The Infinite is a blended bourbon whiskey that’s crafted to be truly unique. Freddie Noe combined multiple whiskeys—ranging from young, bright spirits to rich, mature bourbons—into one harmonious pour. The idea was to blend innovation with tradition, resulting in a dynamic, ever-evolving profile.


Key Details:


  • Type: Blended Bourbon Whiskey
  • Proof: 124.4 (62.2% ABV)
  • Blend: A mix of straight bourbons and straight ryes, aged from 4 to 13 years.
  • Name Inspiration: The blend represents the “infinite” possibilities of flavor combinations.


Bottle Presentation


The bottle is sleek and modern, with a handwritten-style label that emphasizes the small-batch, handcrafted nature of the whiskey. The golden amber liquid inside has a rich, glowing hue, hinting at the depth and complexity of this blend. The cork and wax seal give it that extra touch of refinement.


Tasting Notes


Nose


The aroma opens with a medley of caramel, toasted oak, and vanilla. Beneath that initial sweetness, you’ll find hints of rye spice, leather, and dark fruit—like cherry or plum—along with a light floral note. The high proof brings warmth to the nose, but it’s not overpowering.


Palate


The first sip is bold and intense, thanks to the high proof. Layers of flavor unfold, starting with caramel and honey sweetness, followed by spicy cinnamon, clove, and black pepper from the rye. The oak influence is prominent but not overly tannic, adding balance to the profile. Mid-palate, you’ll notice dark chocolate and toasted nuts, with a subtle hint of citrus zest. The blend of younger and older whiskeys creates a lively, dynamic experience.


Finish


The finish is long, warm, and satisfying. Spice and oak linger on the palate, with echoes of vanilla and dark fruit that gradually fade. Despite its proof, the finish remains surprisingly smooth, showcasing the craftsmanship behind the blend.


Overall Impression


Little Book The Infinite is a bold and ambitious whiskey that pushes boundaries. The high proof and complex flavor profile make it a pour for experienced whiskey drinkers who enjoy exploring the nuances of expertly blended spirits. It’s not a casual sipper—it demands attention and rewards you for taking the time to savor it.


This bourbon is best enjoyed neat for the full experience, though a splash of water or a large ice cube can help mellow the proof and open up more subtle flavors.


Conclusion


Little Book Chapter 1: The Infinite sets the tone for the series, combining innovation with tradition in a way that feels fresh and exciting. It’s a statement bottle, perfect for collectors or those looking to expand their palate with something truly unique. While the proof may scare off beginners, seasoned whiskey fans will find it an exceptional addition to their shelf.


That’s our review of Little Book The Infinite Bourbon. As always, sip responsibly and enjoy the adventure in

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