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In 1978, Jim Beam Black was introduced as ‘double-aged', with an official 8-year age statement, compared with the standard White Label's 4 years. Over the ensuing decades, the whiskey’s ...
The expansion will be used to produce two mainstays — Jim Beam white and black label bourbons — and will mostly support expected sales growth overseas, especially in European and Asian markets ...
Jim Beam Bourbon is one of the best-selling whiskeys on the planet. The White Label bourbon version of Jim Beam is so ubiquitous that you can find it on bar shelves from Brisbane to Beijing to ...
The expansion will be used to produce two mainstays — Jim Beam white and black label bourbons — and will mostly support expected sales growth overseas, especially in European and Asian markets ...
For decades, Beam was known for their standard Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey line (Jim Beam White Label, Jim Beam Black, Jim Beam Rye, Jim Beam Apple, etc.), their small batch lines (Knob Creek ...
The expansion will be used to produce two mainstays — Jim Beam white and black label bourbons — and will mostly support expected sales growth overseas, especially in European and Asian markets ...
Freddie saw we had some older Jim Beam because we weren’t pulling out as much four-year-old [for White Label], so he said let’s take [Black] up to seven years and put an age statement back on ...
This means more Jim Beam White Label and all of its many siblings, as well as brands like Booker’s, Basil Hayden, Old Overholt, Old Grand-Dad and Legent. “We are excited about this expansion ...
The expansion will be used to produce two mainstays — Jim Beam white and black label bourbons — and will mostly support expected sales growth overseas, especially in European and Asian markets ...
The expansion will be used to produce two mainstays — Jim Beam white and black label bourbons — and will mostly support expected sales growth overseas, especially in European and Asian markets ...