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“Bourbon County Stout” announces upcoming 30th Anniversary Lineup

Bourbon County Stout

It all started back in 1992….Former Goose Island brewmaster Gregory Hall wanted to brew something unique for Goose Island’s 1,000th batch, he just needed some inspiration. Then a chance encounter between Greg and Jim Beam’s Booker Noe led to Goose Island acquiring the barrels for what the brand was is calling the world’s first bourbon […]

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35 Years on Forty Creek (Episode 963: July 31, 2022)

Forty Creek master blender Bill Ashburn celebrated his 35th anniversary in the whisky business this week, and he’s one of those blenders content to stay out of the spotlight most of the time. Ashburn and John Hall put Canadian Whisky on a new course in 2000 when they released the Forty Creek Barrel Select and Three Grain whiskies, and Ashburn’s whiskies have won countless awards since then. He’ll join us on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, we have details on the U.S. government’s proposal to create an official definition for American Single Malt whiskies, along with Beam Suntory’s Read More »

$400M EXPANSION: Beam going big at the Booker Noe Distillery in Boston, KY

Beam Expansion, Booker Noe Distillery

Frederic “Booker” Noe II was a big man. Standing 6′ 4″ and the commanding frame to go with it. His legendary aura was larger than life. It’s only fitting that his namesake, the Booker Noe Distillery in Boston, KY (Nelson County), is set for a BIG expansion to the tune of $400,000,000 per Kentucky’s Cabinet […]

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Hardin’s Creek Jacob’s Well Bourbon Review

Jacob’s Well Bourbon is one of the 2 inaugural releases of the James B. Beam Distilling Company’s new Hardin’s Creek brand. Hardin’s Creek Jacob’s Well Bourbon is the polar opposite of their other inaugural release, Colonel James B. Beam Bourbon. Whereas Colonel James B. Beam Bourbon is a 2 year old bourbon meant to be reminiscent of the bourbon produced by Col. Jim Beam shortly after Prohibition ended, Jacob’s Well Bourbon is at the other end of the spectrum. It is a near equal blend of 16 year old bourbon made from the traditional Jim Beam bourbon mash bill and a 15 year old high rye bourbon.

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Jim Beam rolling out New Premium Bourbon Lineup – ‘Hardin’s Creek’

Hardins CreekWilliam Faulkner once said “Civilization begins with Distillation“. Find the water, find the roots of distilling and civilization. An exciting new chapter from the Book of Beam will soon open, whose namesake pays homage to the earliest days of whiskey making from Bourbon’s Dynasty Family and to the body of water where it all started […]

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Jim Beam Bourbon Review

Jim Beam Bourbon, probably more commonly known as Jim Beam White Label, is Beam’s flagship product. According to data compiled by The Spirits Business, in 2020, the Jim Beam brand was the number one selling bourbon in the world, and good ‘ol Jim Beam White Label made up the majority of those sales. You may be wondering why Jim Beam Bourbon is so popular? That’s a fair question, so let’s take a closer look.

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