Bourbon is a type of American Whiskey characterised by its production from a mash bill containing at least 51% corn. Its flavour profile is rich and complex, often featuring notes of vanilla, caramel, oak, and spice, derived from ageing in new, charred oak barrels.
The origins of bourbon production are traced back to the late 18th century, primarily in the southern United States, with Kentucky being a key state in its development.
Jim Beam White Label, famous the world over, is quite simply a classic. The pairing of quality bourbon from the iconic producer and cola provides the sweet and luscious flavourings from Jim Beam White Label in the convenience of a pre-mixed ready-to-drink option.
Jim Beam White Label Bourbon was originally distilled in 1795 and Jim Beam has gone on to become the stuff that legends are made of. An icon around the world and the number one selling Bourbon, Jim Beam is distilled using only the finest products. Elegant. Smooth. Refined. That’s what 4 years of aging in newly charred American white oak barrels does to our bourbon. Enjoy it neat or in a classic Jim Beam and cola.
Jim Beam White Label Bourbon was originally distilled in 1795 and Jim Beam has gone on to become the stuff that legends are made of. An icon around the world and the number one selling Bourbon, Jim Beam is distilled using only the finest products. Elegant. Smooth. Refined. That’s what 4 years of aging in newly charred American white oak barrels does to our bourbon. Enjoy it neat or in a classic Jim Beam and cola.
We take the liquid we extract from our barrels, blend it with extra-aged Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey and bottle it at 90 proof to create premium bourbon with extra depth and complexity. Designed to be enjoyed neat or on the rocks, Jim Beam Devil’s Cut has a robust flavour with deep colour, aroma and character.
Jim Beam Bourbon is the worlds number 1 bourbon on the market today. Keeping the same recipe since 1795. Aged 4 years in charred American white oak barrels. This bourbon comes with hints of toasted oak, vanilla and cr̬me anglaise.