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Jim Beam Shutting Down……
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:40 am
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:40 am
Most important question is whether it will still be on the shelf for the next year? After that any other companies getting that squeezed by tariffs?
AP news
AP news
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:46 am to Motownsix
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at one of its distilleries in Kentucky for at least a year
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:47 am to Motownsix
They increased production and capacity over the last several years exponentially. Just like the rest of the big players.. they all made too much product. This is not tarriffs this is over projecting the demand for their product
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:52 am to LChama
I wonder if this comes back to reduced drinking in younger adults...?
Most people who drink whiskey for taste arent going near the base version Jim Beam or Jack Daniels.. so your target audience is people who mix whiskey and RC Cola to get as bombed as possible, but with the rise in THC options, I bet it puts a dent in their typical customer base.
Luckily the FedGov just banned most of those competing products so the yutes will have to go back to getting fricked up on trash whiskey
Most people who drink whiskey for taste arent going near the base version Jim Beam or Jack Daniels.. so your target audience is people who mix whiskey and RC Cola to get as bombed as possible, but with the rise in THC options, I bet it puts a dent in their typical customer base.
Luckily the FedGov just banned most of those competing products so the yutes will have to go back to getting fricked up on trash whiskey
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:59 am to Motownsix
Misleading headline.
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Jim Beam said the decision to pause bourbon making at its Clermont location in 2026 will give the company time to invest in improvements at the distillery. The bottling and warehouse at the site will remain open, along with the James B. Beam Distilling Co. visitors center and restaurant. The company’s larger distillery in Boston, Kentucky, will continue to operate, the company said.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:06 am to jmcwhrter
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I wonder if this comes back to reduced drinking in younger adults...?
That and the over-production mentioned in the post above yours. The drop in alcohol sales among the younger generations is not something I don't think anyone was expecting.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:32 am to jmcwhrter
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Most people who drink whiskey for taste arent going near the base version Jim Beam
Idk I’ve had the cheapest and most expensive bourbons and whiskeys in the world. I still don’t mind Jim Beam every now and again, and I always have a bottle on hand.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 9:36 am to jmcwhrter
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I wonder if this comes back to reduced drinking in younger adults...?
I think it’s a combo of that and Canadians going Canada first on their products.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 10:12 am to NoEmpathy
Hank Williams Jr. made Jim Beam a LOT of money back in the day with songs like Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound that mentioned Jim Beam.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 10:15 am to JackDempsey
LSU administration ruined tailgating which ruined Jim Beam
Posted on 12/24/25 at 10:31 am to Bard
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The drop in alcohol sales among the younger generations is not something I don't think anyone was expecting.
Not only is expected it is a continuing trend... I think going back to about age 35 each group has drunk less and less.
I think Is saw that only around 50% of Americans even drink now.
Whether we want to admit it or not the alcohol centered social gatherings on their last legs. The way people gather is changing pretty rapidly
Posted on 12/24/25 at 11:16 am to UltimaParadox
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The way people gather is changing pretty rapidly
Serious question.. changing to what?
Posted on 12/24/25 at 11:36 am to Motownsix
Can we please get eagle rare and Blanton back on the shelves. Also back at MSRP pricing please.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 11:47 am to LChama
oversees sales are down, the EU and Canada have tariffs on bourbon
Posted on 12/24/25 at 1:22 pm to GREENHEAD22
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Can we please get eagle rare and Blanton back on the shelves. Also back at MSRP pricing please.
And some EH Taylor. If you want some good cheap bourbon grab some old granddad 114 instead of Jim beam, it’ll put some hair on your chest
Posted on 12/24/25 at 1:27 pm to FredsGotSlacks
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Can we please get eagle rare and Blanton back on the shelves. Also back at MSRP pricing please. And some EH Taylor. If you want some good cheap bourbon grab some old granddad 114 instead of Jim beam, it’ll put some hair on your chest
Yall need to visit nashville.. all of those are pretty much everywhere
Posted on 12/24/25 at 1:33 pm to FredsGotSlacks
I've actually been able to find EH more regularly here west of Fort Worth and I've paid about $50 a bottle for it lately.
Went to Kentucky recently and learned that almost all of what we think of low shelf bourbon brands, also have some premium products. Maker's Mark had some bottles at the distillery that I haven't seen anywhere else and they're fantastic. They're essentially barrel select by the distillery. The distilleries were all packed busy.
It would seem that Jim Beam isn't "shutting down" as a permanent status. Bourbon is a tough business. You can't just spin up more bourbon and make it readily available. And there's hardly a thing such as bourbon "aged too long". They'll be able to sell what is sitting for the time being at a premium if sales lag in the short term. In other words, aging the bourbon longer increases its value.
Went to Kentucky recently and learned that almost all of what we think of low shelf bourbon brands, also have some premium products. Maker's Mark had some bottles at the distillery that I haven't seen anywhere else and they're fantastic. They're essentially barrel select by the distillery. The distilleries were all packed busy.
It would seem that Jim Beam isn't "shutting down" as a permanent status. Bourbon is a tough business. You can't just spin up more bourbon and make it readily available. And there's hardly a thing such as bourbon "aged too long". They'll be able to sell what is sitting for the time being at a premium if sales lag in the short term. In other words, aging the bourbon longer increases its value.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 2:15 pm to WhiskeyThrottle
Beam is owned by Japanese company (Suntory) …. and there are many Japanese companies in such trouble these days
Posted on 12/24/25 at 2:55 pm to cadillacattack
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Beam is owned by Japanese company (Suntory) …. and there are many Japanese companies in such trouble these days
What is the driving factor behind Japanese companies struggling? I haven't heard that. I think I saw Suntory owns Maker's Mark also but I might have had some bourbon since I read that article. All I know is I enjoyed Makers Mark distillery the most out of the tours I took.
I did enjoy the tour at Peerless the most as far as tours go.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 4:48 pm to Motownsix
Several timber and lumber companies have been hit by reciprocal tariffs from foreign countries
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