Booker's True Barrel Bourbon, named after Booker Noe, Jim Beam's grandson and former Master Distiller, was first released in 1992. A small batch straight Kentucky bourbon, each batch is generously matured and bottled at cask strength, resulting in rich, full-bodied whiskey. Perhaps a drop of water or two wouldn't go amiss with this intense expression.

Shitty, this alcohol level is way to high
Absolutely smooth as silk and wonderful. I only break it out for special occasions or real special company that is visiting.
This is a most memorable bourbon to me; the first time I drank it, I played blackjack and more than tripled my money. That said, let's talk about the bourbon experience. Don't let the high proof scare you away; this bottle is a wonderful choice that never fails to satisfy. The most memorable aspects of this great bourbon are the silky, velvety mouth feel and the warm nose that finishes in a way that makes me look forward to the next sip. I never mix this one; I drink it neat and keep a backup bottle in the cabinet in case friends stop by. I save this one for the bourbon lovers because it has so much character. It's not cheap, but it is well worth the price. For comparison, other bourbons I favor neat include Knob Creek Single Barrel, Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch and Pappy Van Winkle 15-year.
I don't know anyone who can resist this , the best whiskey anywhere.
My absolute favorite. Super smooth with a sweet pleasant taste.