Jim Beam Cream Liqueur Arrives In Time For Holidays

Jim Beam Bourbon Cream – a bourbon-based cream liqueur – has arrived in time for the holidays. Jim Beam Bourbon Cream combines cream liqueur with Beam’s flagship Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskey, is bottled at 15% alcohol by volume [30 proof] and is recommended as a lively addition to coffee or hot chocolate. Jim Beam Bourbon […]

Jim Beam Bourbon Cream – a bourbon-based cream liqueur – has arrived in time for the holidays.

Jim Beam Bourbon Cream combines cream liqueur with Beam’s flagship Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskey, is bottled at 15% alcohol by volume [30 proof] and is recommended as a lively addition to coffee or hot chocolate.

Jim Beam Bourbon Cream is being made available in the USA $20 per 750ml bottle.

To coincide with the release, Jim Beam has launched a holiday campaign featuring Canadian actress Emily Hampshire aka Stevie Budd in “Schitt’s Creek” – creating social content around the theme ‘Get to the Good Stuff’, with Get to the Good Stuff kits [$20] containing items such as ‘the quickest wrapping paper’, ‘the shortest holiday story’, ‘the fastest board game’ and ‘the easiest, quickest recipes’.

Mariah Carey’s Black Irish Banned From The EU

American singer Mariah Carey will not be able to sell her cream liqueur Black Irish under that name in the European Union (EU) after losing a trademark battle to Dublin-based Darker Still Spirits Company, who began work on their Black Irish whiskey-and-stout-spirit drink in 2018, purchased the UK and EU trademark in January 2020 and […]

American singer Mariah Carey will not be able to sell her cream liqueur Black Irish under that name in the European Union (EU) after losing a trademark battle to Dublin-based Darker Still Spirits Company, who began work on their Black Irish whiskey-and-stout-spirit drink in 2018, purchased the UK and EU trademark in January 2020 and officially released the product in June 2020.

However, although Carey and her company registered the USA trademark of her same-named product in July 2019 – ahead of Darker Still Spirits – she will be unable to market or sell that product as Irish cream until she gets the approval of the European trademark holder [Darker Still Spirits].

As a result, Carey’s Black Irish cream liqueur no longer be available – under the Black Irish name – in the EU, for the remainder of this year.