Beam Bourbon Hits Milestone

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Beam Inc. recently celebrated the filling of the company’s 12 millionth barrel of bourbon since the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. The commemorative white oak barrel bearing the new company logo was filled and sealed on October 17, 2011, at Beam’s flagship distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, where it will be aged until 2015.

“After more than 216 years, Beam continues to thrive as the number one Bourbon producer in the world,” said Frederick “Fred” Booker Noe III, Jim Beam’s great-grandson and seventh generation Beam family distiller. “This milestone comes at a time when bourbon is growing faster than categories like vodka in the U.S., and reflects the popularity of our brands, innovations and the worldwide growth of America’s native spirit.”

One of Kentucky’s signature companies, Beam is the fourth largest premium spirits company in the world. Its extensive bourbon portfolio include Jim Beam, Jim Beam Black, Red Stag by Jim Beam, Devil’s Cut, Knob Creek, Basil Hayden, Baker’s, Booker’s, Knob Creek, Single Barrel Reserve, Maker’s Mark and Maker’s 46.

According to Noe, twelve million barrels would yield nearly 340 million cases of Jim Beam Bourbon, create more than 500 trillion bourbon cocktails, and fill 1,060 Olympic-sized swimming pools. For more information on the Jim Beam family of bourbons, visit http://www.jimbeam.com or http://www.beamglobal.com.