Bakers Bourbon 13 Year 750ML
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Description
Description
Baker's Bourbon 13 Year 750ML is a single barrel Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey aged 13 years, bottled at 53.5% ABV (107 proof) in a 750ml bottle. Named after Baker Beam — a sixth-generation member of the Beam distilling family — this expression replaced the original seven-year age statement with a significantly older, single barrel format that deepened the bourbon's complexity and collectibility.
Quick Facts: ABV: 53.5% (107 Proof) | Origin: Clermont, Kentucky, USA | Age: 13 Years | Distillery: Jim Beam Distilling Co.
Production & Heritage
Jim Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky, traces its bourbon-making lineage back to 1795, making it one of the longest-operating distilling families in American whiskey. Baker's uses the Jim Beam mashbill of 77% corn, 13% rye, and 10% malted barley, but is notably distilled at a lower proof than most other expressions from the distillery — a choice that retains more flavor congeners heading into the barrel. Each bottle is drawn from a single barrel and carries a unique serial number that allows the consumer to trace that barrel's specific aging location, warehouse placement, and the weather conditions it endured across its full 13-year maturation. This barrel journey tracking system distinguishes Baker's from most other single barrel bourbons on the market.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cherry, apricot, and ripe grape greet the nose first, gradually giving way to cinnamon sugar and sweet oak. Deeper inhales reveal honey, brown sugar, and a buttered dinner roll quality that signals the extended aging.
Taste: The entry is rich with vanilla buttercream and baking spices that coat the palate immediately. At mid-palate, a medley of stone fruits emerges alongside caramel, fresh-tapped maple syrup, and a hint of medicinal cherry. The 107-proof strength carries the flavors without overwhelming heat, with zucchini bread sweetness and soft leather developing as the bourbon opens up.
Finish: Long and layered, with rye spice, barrel char, and sweet tobacco lingering well after the swallow. Toffee and dark cherry notes persist underneath, giving the finish a satisfying balance between sweetness and barrel influence.
How to Drink Baker's 13 Year
At 107 proof, Baker's 13 Year rewards patient sipping — pour it neat and let it rest for five to ten minutes, allowing the oak and fruit notes to fully separate. A few drops of water open the sweeter caramel and stone fruit layers without dulling the barrel char backbone. In an Old Fashioned, the bourbon's vanilla buttercream and baking spice character stands up beautifully against bitters and sugar. A Manhattan benefits from the 13 years of oak influence, which adds depth alongside sweet vermouth. For a Boulevardier, the robust proof and dark cherry notes hold their own against Campari's bitterness.
Best For
- Gifting a bourbon collector who values single barrel provenance and barrel traceability
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cigar
- Adding a flagship bottle to a home bourbon library
- Hosting a comparative tasting of Jim Beam Small Batch Collection expressions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Baker's 13 Year taste like? Baker's 13 Year delivers a rich profile of vanilla buttercream, baking spices, stone fruit, and caramel on the palate, finishing with rye spice, barrel char, and sweet tobacco. The 13 years of aging bring pronounced oak and toffee depth that balances the bourbon's natural sweetness.
How does Baker's 13 Year compare to Knob Creek Single Barrel? Knob Creek Single Barrel is typically aged nine years and bottled at 120 proof, making it hotter and more assertively oaky than Baker's, which spends an additional four years in barrel at a lower 107 proof. Baker's 13 Year tends toward a more fruit-forward and refined profile, while Knob Creek Single Barrel leans heavier on raw barrel intensity and higher heat.
Is Baker's 13 Year good for sipping neat? Baker's 13 Year is an excellent neat sipper — the 107 proof delivers substantial flavor without the aggressive burn of barrel-proof bourbons, and the 13-year age statement provides the kind of complexity that rewards slow, attentive drinking.
Where is Baker's 13 Year made? Baker's 13 Year is distilled and aged at the Jim Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky, in the heart of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. The distillery has been operated by the Beam family since 1795.
What foods pair well with Baker's 13 Year? Pecan pie pairs naturally with the bourbon's toffee and brown sugar notes. Smoked brisket or pulled pork complements the barrel char and sweet tobacco on the finish. Dark chocolate truffles echo the deep cherry and caramel tones. Sharp aged cheddar provides a savory counterpoint to the vanilla richness. Bread pudding with caramel sauce mirrors the baking spice and buttercream character almost exactly.
What sizes does Baker's 13 Year come in? Baker's Bourbon 13 Year is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Baker's 13 Year worth the price? Baker's 13 Year positions as a premium single barrel bourbon — its 13-year age statement, barrel traceability program, and lower-distillation-proof production method place it above entry-level single barrels while remaining more accessible than allocated ultra-premium releases. For drinkers who value provenance and extended aging, it represents strong value within its tier.
Why Baker's 13 Year?
Few single barrel bourbons at this price tier offer a 13-year age statement backed by a transparent barrel journey tracking system — each bottle's serial number links directly to the specific warehouse, rick position, and climate data that shaped its maturation. The decision to distill at a lower proof than most Jim Beam expressions means more of the grain's natural flavor compounds survive into the final product, giving Baker's a fruit-forward and layered character that distinguishes it from its higher-proof siblings. Thirteen years of Kentucky warehouse aging with seasonal temperature swings push deep oak, toffee, and leather into the bourbon while preserving the cherry and stone fruit brightness. Within the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection, Baker's 13 Year occupies a distinct niche: more aged and refined than Knob Creek, more approachable in proof than Booker's, and far more complex than Basil Hayden's.
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