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Jim Beam Winter Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Our Story
In 1740, the Boehm family came to the 13 colonies, determined to live the colonial dream. 48 years later, they moved where Kentucky is now and changed their name to Beam. Hot summers, mild winters and a nearby limestone spring made their new home ideal for—you guessed it—growing corn.
By the late 1700s, German, Scottish and Irish settlers were making rye whiskey in Western Pennsylvania. With government incentives to move west and grow corn, many moved to the Kentucky region. Among them was Jacob Beam who used his father’s whiskey recipe to distill corn into a new, sweeter kind of whiskey. And just like that, our bourbon was born.
Perhaps the best decision Jacob Beam ever made was to sell his bourbon. His first barrel of Old Jake Beam Sour Mash was sold in 1795 and quickly became a local favorite—no small feat considering that, by the early 1800s, Kentucky was home to about 2,000 distillers.
Our Bourbon Making Process
To us, making bourbon has never been a job—it’s an art. Every ingredient, every shift in the weather and every oak stave blend together to make JIM BEAM the world’s #1 bourbon. Here’s a crash course on how it’s done.
Begin with a mix of corn (at least 51%), rye and malted barley. We like to call it our “mash bill.” This feeds into a 10,000-gallon cooker where we add some “setback” (a bit of old mash from our last distillation) for consistency and transform our mash into “sour mash.”
Once cooked, our sour mash goes to the fermenter, where it gets cooled and yeast is added to eat sugars and create alcohol. But not just any old yeast—the same strain we’ve been using since Prohibition ended. It’s a closely guarded family secret—so guarded, in fact, that Jim Beam himself would take home a jug of yeast every weekend for safe keeping. A tradition his great-grandson still upholds today.
The wood whiskey ages in has a lot to do with its final flavor. At Jim Beam, we tap our high wine into brand-new, level-4 char, American White Oak barrels. We call this “alligator char” because, after being fired, the inside of the barrels have the bumpy look of a gator’s skin. This also caramelizes the sugars within the wood to create a richer flavor with fewer tannins.
After filling our barrels, we roll them into our airy rackhouses to rest. As the seasons change, the charred-barrel wood expands and contracts, allowing bourbon to extract its caramelized sugars, oak flavor and golden-brown color. According to U.S. law, two years gets you Straight Bourbon Whiskey. But four years gets you the smooth, mellow flavor of Jim Beam.
Jim Beam Winter Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Jim Beam proudly presents Winter Reserve. Aged for 6 years and finished in two toasted barrels, this elevated bourbon offers a smooth flavor profile with notes of sweet vanilla, cinnamon spice, and a hint of clove for a warm finish that captures the essence of winter.
Jim Beam Winter Reserve is a limited-edition bourbon crafted to evoke the warmth and comfort of the winter season. On the nose, it offers inviting aromas of toasted oak, sweet vanilla, cinnamon, and hints of baked apple and nutmeg. The palate delivers a smooth, mellow profile with rich caramel, brown sugar, and warm baking spices, complemented by subtle oak and a touch of dried fruit. The finish is soft and lingering, with notes of sweet spice and gentle warmth that make it ideal for sipping during colder months.
Jim Beam Winter Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Notes To Your Senses:
- APPEARANCE: Deep copper
- AROMA: Inviting aromas of toasted oak, sweet vanilla, cinnamon, and hints of baked apple and nutmeg
- TASTE: Smooth, mellow profile with rich caramel, brown sugar, and warm baking spices, complemented by subtle oak and a touch of dried fruit
- FINISH: Soft and lingering, with notes of sweet spice and gentle warmth
- ABV: 43%






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