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  2. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    Jim Beam is an American brand of bourbon whiskey produced primarily at James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky by Suntory Global Spirits. It is one of the best-selling brands of bourbon in the world.

  3. Jim Beam Old Tub is an inexpensive and delicious bourbon, and a much better option than regular Jim Beam White Label. Whiskey of the Week: One of Jim Beam’s Oldest Whiskeys Is One of Its Best ...

  4. Taste Test: Little Book Chapter 6, an Unexpected Blend from ...

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    The legal definition of the American single malt whiskey category recently came one step closer to being federally recognized, and the majority of this blend (produced at the home of Jim Beam ...

  5. Knob Creek (bourbon) - Wikipedia

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    Knob Creek Single Barrel Select: a 120 proof (60% ABV) single barrel bourbon, part of Jim Beam's private barrel pick program for retailers. [6] Knob Creek Rye: a 100 proof (50% ABV) straight rye whiskey bearing the Knob Creek name was released in 2012. This is the first Knob Creek whiskey not to carry an age statement, instead being advertised ...

  6. Old Grand-Dad - Wikipedia

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    Old Grand-Dad is a brand of bourbon whiskey distilled at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. The brand was created by Raymond B. Hayden and named after his grandfather Meredith Basil Hayden Sr., who was a well known distiller during his lifetime. A fanciful portrait of Hayden Sr. is depicted on the front of each bottle.

  7. Suntory and Jim Beam: Lessons from Kirin and Four Roses - AOL

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    Before Suntory and Jim Beam , there was Kirin and Four Roses. William Faulkner said he drank Four Roses bourbon because it was "affordable and easy to find." That's until Seagram's took the best ...