The world's number 1 bourbon - Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 220 years of experience goes into every bottle. Elegant. Smooth. Refined. That's what 4 years of aging in new charred oak barrels does to our bourbon. Every drop is worth the effort, and we love the idea of sticking to our great-great-grandfather's recipe. Seriously. Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is medium-bodied with mellow hints of caramel and vanilla with an oaky vanilla and spicy backdrop.
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Country of Origin
Preparation and Usage
Ingredients:
25ml Jim Beam White
100ml Cold soda water
A lemon wedge
Glass: Highball glass
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Lemon and/or lime
Method: Squeeze the lemon wedge and drop into the glass. Fill the glass with ice. Add the Jim Beam and top with soda. Add more ice if required. Stir once only with a bar spoon.Serving Suggestions
Recipes
Ingredients:
25ml Jim Beam White
100ml Cold soda water
A lemon wedge
Glass: Highball glass
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Lemon and/or lime
Method: Squeeze the lemon wedge and drop into the glass. Fill the glass with ice. Add the Jim Beam and top with soda. Add more ice if required. Stir once only with a bar spoon.
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Importer:
Beam Suntory UK Ltd,
Springburn Bond,
Carlisle Street,
Glasgow,
Scotland,
G21 1EQ.
Brand
None genuine without my signature
Seven generations of the beam family distilling to a time honored family recipe since 1795
Jacob Beam - 1760 - 1834
David Beam - 1802 - 1854
David M. Beam - 1833 - 1913
Colonel James B.Beam - 1864-1947
T.Jeremiah Beam - 1899 - 1977
Booker Noe - 1929 - 2004
Fred Noe - 1957 - PresentManufacturer
James B.Beam Distilling Co,
Beam,
Clermont,
Frankfort,
Kentucky,
USA.
Beam Suntory Distribution S.L.U.,
C/Mahonia N 2,
28043, Madrid,
Spain.Country of Packing
Return To Address
191 West George Street,
Glasgow,
G2 2LD.ABV (%)
Units
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week