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James beam bourbon whiskey.
To drink jim beam is not only to taste its full bourbon character but its rich american heritage.
Distilled with corn malted barley time pride and passion there s a reason why jim beam.
This bourbon contains all the pride of its 200 year history.
Jim beam is aged four years twice as long as required by law for straight bourbon whiskey resulting in a fuller smoother taste.
Made from the highest quality ingredients jim beam is the world s finest bourbon.
From tokyo to london to louisville jim beam sets the benchmark for what a bourbon should be aged twice as long as required by law for a flavor that s unlike any other.
This limited edition offering is a tribute to that groundbreaking whiskey.
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Jim beam the world s 1 kentucky bourbon and an american tradition.
Made for more than 200 years using a secret family recipe.
Crafted from a secret recipe that is more than 200 years old the world s best kentucky bourbon is an american tradition.
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Originated by jacob beam in 1795 it is the product of six generations of distillers.
Jim beam is an american brand of bourbon whiskey produced in clermont kentucky by beam suntory it is one of the best selling brands of bourbon in the world.
Made using a secret recipe for more than 200 years the world s 1 kentucky bourbon is an american tradition.
Founded in 1795 jim beam has been operated by one family for seven generations.
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Before jim beam bourbon the beam family made old tub an unfiltered bonded bourbon which was the foundation for what would become the world s 1 bourbon.
This classic bourbon has stayed true to the original recipe for more than 200 years and is the world s 1 bourbon for a reason.
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