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    History. During the late 18th century, members of the Böhm family, who eventually changed the spelling of their surname to "Beam", emigrated from Germany and settled in Kentucky. [1] . Johannes "Jacob" Beam (1760–1834) was a farmer who began producing whiskey in the style that became bourbon.

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  3. In 1894, James Beauregard Beam—a.k.a. Jim Beam—took over the distillery. By now, Old Tub was one of the first national bourbon brands. Through the early 1900s, Old Tub and bourbon grew and developed rigorous standards for quality and production.

  4. Oct 24, 2022 · Jim Beam is arguably the most iconic name in the bourbon world. There’s a better-than-decent chance that it was the first bourbon you ever drank. Ask for a bourbon at a bar, the bartender is probably reaching for a bottle of “Jim.”

    • The Brand Has Used The Same Ingredients For Hundreds of years.
    • It Used to Go by A Different name.
    • Jim Beam Is A Truly Global product.
    • You Can Thank Jim Beam For Cask-Release, Small-Batch Bourbons.
    • Speed Also Counts, though.
    • The Business Is Actually Owned by A Japanese Company.
    • There Are Two Places to Get to Know Jim Beam in person.

    Jim Beam has used the same proportionof corn, rye, and barley in its mash bill for more than 220 years. Along with the mash bill consistency, the distillery has used the same yeast colony for 75 years.

    Jacob Beam, the founder of the distillery, started out under the company name Old Tub Bourbon in 1795 and the Beam family ran Old Tub Bourbon until Prohibition. After Prohibition, in 1934, Jim Beam didn’t know the rights to Old Tub, so he named it Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey instead, using the same recipe.

    Jim Beam is available in 200 countries and territories. America, Germany, and Australia are the biggest consumers.

    Booker Noe, Jim Beam’s grandson, released Booker’s in 1987. It was uncut with water and straight from the barrel. Demand exploded and other distillers followed suit with their own small batches.

    The bourbon industry was non-existent after Prohibition. James B. Beam got busy as soon as the alcohol ban was lifted and rebuilt the Clermont, Kentucky distiller in 120 days.

    Suntory Holdings, which is responsible for Japan’s first whisky, bought the company in 2014. The sale also included a few Scotch companies and Maker’s Mark for $13.62 billion. Today the company is called Beam Suntory.

    The distillery in Clermont, Kentucky offers tours, as does a spot in Louisville called Bourbon Experiences, where people can learn about the history of bourbon and have bourbon cocktails made tableside.

  5. With all that Colonel James B. Beam accomplished in his time, it was only fitting that, later in 1935, his son T. Jeremiah re-founded the distillery as the Jim B. Beam Distilling Company and dubbed our bourbon Jim Beam® in honor of his father.

  6. The story of Jim Beam begins with its namesake, Jacob Beam, who was born in Germany in 1770 and later emigrated to the United States. In 1795, Jacob Beam set up a distillery in what is now Clermont, Kentucky. Here, he produced a unique style of bourbon using locally grown corn, rye, and barley.

  7. The Jim Beam distilling dynasty was founded when a group of immigrants from the German Boehm family emigrated to America, Americanised their name to ‘Beam’ and settled in the hills of Kentucky.