ME and a few friends visit Jim Beam in Clermont KY for there 90th Anniversary. It was a great time drinking and listing to the sotries of Fred and Freddy Noe.
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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. Then, in 1920, Prohibition brought it all to a screeching halt-effectively putting bourbon out of business.
After Prohibition, Jim Beam worked hard ensure his bourbon’s future. To protect its signature flavor, he brought a jug of his yeast strain home every weekend. Celebrating all that his father accomplished, Beam’s son T. Jeremiah re-founded the distillery in 1935 as the Jim B. Beam Distilling Company and dubbed our bourbon Jim Beam®.
In 1960, Carl Beam was Master Distiller of the Clermont distillery and Frederick Booker Noe II was named Master Distiller at the Boston, KY, distillery. Five years later, Booker filled Beam’s 1-millionth barrel. But trouble was brewing as more people were drinking vodka, gin and the dreaded wine spritzer. Not to worry, Booker was already plotting his next move.
n 1992, Frederick Booker Noe III became the seventh-generation Beam Family Master Distiller, and in 2005, he filled the ten-millionth barrel of Jim Beam. In 2009, he released Red Stag by Jim Beam®-a black cherry liqueur infused with Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey that led to a new realm of bourbon-inspired possibilities.
As the First Family of Bourbon, we were there when it all began. But we’ve never been the type to rest on our laurels. Always innovating, always taking bourbon to new heights-this is the Jim Beam way. On our 225-year anniversary, we have no intention of doing things any differently. Even as we sit here writing our history, the next generation is busy following in the footsteps of all those who came before them-learning the ropes from the ground up. But, more importantly, learning to redefine them in new and innovative ways.
For a taste of the what the next generation will bring, we invite you to give Little Book® a try, that is, if you can get your hands on a bottle. Blended by Fred Noe’s son, Freddie, both iterations of this limited-edition whiskey have sold out soon after their release.
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