
The founder of the Jim Beam Distillery was Johannes Jakob Böhm, of German descent, who later changed his name to Jacob Beam. The whiskey he produced became known as bourbon, named after Bourbon County in Kentucky. The founder's great-grandson, Colonel James B. Beam, re-established the company near his hometown of Clermont in 1933 after Prohibition. Other company leaders included T. Jeremiah Beam and his son, James B. Beam Booker Noe. Booker Noe's son, Fred Noe, continues the family tradition and leads Jim Beam today.
Jim Beam White was aged for an unspecified period in new American white oak (virgin oak) barrels. Bottled at a mild 40% ABV, without added coloring.
Aroma: Mild mix of sweetness and spiciness, grain and dry oak.
Taste: Spicy with a hint of clove, delicate caramel sweetness, fresh-woody and tart.
The founder of the Jim Beam Distillery was Johannes Jakob Böhm, of German descent, who later changed his name to Jacob Beam. The whiskey he produced became known as bourbon, named after Bourbon County in Kentucky. The founder's great-grandson, Colonel James B. Beam, re-established the company near his hometown of Clermont in 1933 after Prohibition. Other company leaders included T. Jeremiah Beam and his son, James B. Beam Booker Noe. Booker Noe's son, Fred Noe, continues the family tradition and leads Jim Beam today.
Jim Beam White was aged for an unspecified period in new American white oak (virgin oak) barrels. Bottled at a mild 40% ABV, without added coloring.
Aroma: Mild mix of sweetness and spiciness, grain and dry oak.
Taste: Spicy with a hint of clove, delicate caramel sweetness, fresh-woody and tart.
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