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  1. Discover the captivating Jim Beam® Devil's Cut Bourbon. Explore the rich flavor profile & techniques behind this full-bodied bourbon whiskey online now.

  2. May 1, 2023 · Jim Beam's Devil's Cut wasn't just a clever marketing idea. Barrels do absorb enough whiskey to make recovery worthwhile, but it's not the quantity of it that makes Devil's Cut special...

  3. Unleash the bold spirit of Jim Beam® Devils Cut®, a premium bourbon with depth and complexity that comes from liquid extracted from inside the barrel wood.

  4. Jim Beam Devil’s Cut is another bourbon from the Jim Beam family, but introduces a novel twist. This bourbon’s differentiating trait is that some of the blend comes from bourbon extracted from the barrel itself, not just from what’s normally poured out of it.

  5. Aug 24, 2020 · Some of that whiskey that was forced into the wood never comes back out, and Jim Beam calls this the “Devils Cut.” For this bottling, Jim Beam empties its whiskey barrels in the usual way and then presses the wood to extract that “Devil’s Cut” of whiskey.

  6. 4 days ago · Billed as a sinister, stronger choice in bourbon, Jim Beams Devil’s Cut was indeed a cutting edge whiskey, albeit not for the reasons advertised. Instead, Devil’s Cut was the first mass market bourbon release to base itself firmly on the process of barrel rinsing.

  7. Jim Beam Devils Cut is not that portion. Instead, it’s made from the liquid that gets trapped deep inside the wood of the barrel—the devil’s share. And through our proprietary process, we’ve found a way to extract it.

  8. Aug 11, 2023 · What is Devil’s Cut? In bourbon, there are two words used to describe how the liquid inside the barrel ends up disappearing over time: Angels Share and Devil’s Cut. The Angel’s Share is the process of evaporation where alcohol or water evaporate and escape through the wood.

  9. Apr 16, 2014 · Jim Beam Devils Cut Review. When whiskey is aged some of the liquid in the barrels is lost to evaporation, this is called the Angel’s Share, but some soaks into the wood and stays there. Beam has coined this the Devil’s Cut; which is where the whiskey gets it name.

  10. Jun 1, 2011 · Jim Beam Devil’s Cut Bourbon (90 proof $23.99) is deep amber in color. The extracted bourbon carries with it a tremendous amount of tannins and color from the barrel, giving this whisky a deep, dark color.

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