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Hardin’s Creek Warehouse G ‘The Owl’

  • Distiller

    Beam

  • Bottler

    Beam

  • ABV

    55%

  • Age

    11 Years

  • Price $100 to $199.99

One of three Hardin's Creek Warehouse Series releases from the James B. Beam Distilling Company in October 2025, this bourbon comes from Warehouse G, a nine-story warehouse. The other bourbons in the series — The Mushroom and The Beaver — were aged in one- and five-story warehouses. All three bourbons are identical in mashbill, proof (110), age (11 years) and suggested retail price ($149.99).

  • Raided Score: 88
  • Breaking Bourbon
  • By Jordan Moskal
  • The third release in this year’s Hardin’s Creek Warehouse Series, Warehouse G “The Owl” is a full-flavored, great-tasting sip that highlights Beam’s distilling prowess.
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  • Raided Score: 93
  • The Daily Pour
  • By David Morrow
  • It's close between The Owl and The Beaver, but I think this is my favorite of the trio of 2025 Hardin's Creek releases.
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  • Nose:

    Browned butter, almond croissant, orange zest, dried raspberries, maple, a touch of cherry, clove and some nutty Beam funk.

  • Taste:

    The palate is rich and layered, with a lovely mouthfeel. French toast slathered in maple syrup meets hazelnut, custard, cherry, more browned butter and bitter tannin.

  • Finish:

    A bit of heat on the finish, with fudge, espresso, tannin, cinnamon and peanut brittle.

  • Overall:

    Lovely bourbon. It's close between The Owl and The Beaver, but I think this is my favorite of the trio of 2025 Hardin's Creek releases.

  • Score:

    93

  • Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.

  • By David Morrow
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources