Products
Several varieties bearing the Jim Beam name are available.
- Straight Bourbon whiskey
- Jim Beam Original (white label) – Aged 4 years, 80 proof
- Jim Beam Choice (green label) – Aged 5 years, 80 proof, charcoal filtered
- Jim Beam Seven Year (white label, red cap) – 7 years, 80 proof
- Jim Beam Black (black label) – Aged 8 years, 86 proof
- Jim Beam Devil's Cut – 90 proof; uses extracted bourbon reclaimed from the walls of the cask after pouring, mixed with 6-year-old Beam bourbon
- Straight rye whiskey
- Jim Beam Rye (yellow label) – Rye whiskey, aged 4 years, 80 proof
- Red Stag by Jim Beam cherry-flavored bourbon liqueur
- Black Cherry (white label)
- Honey Tea (yellow label)
- Spiced (red label)
- Blended whiskey
- Beam's Eight Star (gold label) – 80 proof, 75% neutral spirits
Several of these offerings have performed quite well at international spirit ratings competitions. For example, Jim Beam's Black label was awarded a gold medal at the 2012 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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