Jim Beam Old Tub Bottled In Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

$24.99
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Size750mL Proof100 (50% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
More than just a tribute to the original bourbon that predates Jim Beam Bourbon, this expression is neither carbon nor chill filtered, just like the original.
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This product is available in: AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, IL, IN, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, WA Unfortunately, we can't ship to PO Boxes and APO addresses.

Note:  Once an order has been safely & successfully delivered, we do not accept returns due to change of heart or taste. Due to state regulations, we cannot accept the return of alcohol purchased by a customer in error.

About Jim Beam Old Tub Bottled In Bond Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

The Old Tub expression harkens back to the very beginnings of the Jim Beam brand. Old Tub predates Jim Beam Bourbon and was made 140 years ago. It was an unfiltered bourbon that would serve as the foundation for the enormous empire. This modern version is neither carbon nor chill-filtered, just like the original. Bottled-in-bond, this limited-edition expression sets a new bar in its price category.

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About Jim Beam

Following the end of the American Revolutionary War, Johannes Reginald Beam emigrated from Germany to the United States, and eventually settled in Kentucky County. At the time, Kentucky County was still considered part of Virginia, and was overseen by a military governor named John J. Bowman. In order to encourage westward expansion, Virginia issued pioneers who agreed to settle in Kentucky County "corn writs," which granted the pioneers 60 acres of land if they agreed to settle in Kentucky and start farming corn.

After settling in Kentucky, Beam began harvesting corn and set forth a family tradition by distilling the excess grains he harvested into whiskey. Since then, seven generations of the Beam family have been involved in whiskey production for the eponymous company (the company is actually named after James Beam, who rescued it following Prohibition). Today, Fred Noe — a seventh generation master distiller and the great grandson of Colonel James B. Beam — shepherds his family legacy forward.

About Bourbon

There are not many things more American than bourbon, and although most of it is produced in Kentucky, it can be produced all over the USA.
It must be made with at least 51% corn and bottled at 40% ABV or higher. So why not give this American classic a try?


Check out our impressive selection of bourbons, find your new favorite in Top 10 bourbons, or explore our treasury of rare & hard to find bourbons.

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Floral, honey, oak, and clove notes lead the charge on the nose and are balanced by lemon and orange zest. It's warm on the palate with brown spice, a honey sweetness, vanilla, zesty citrus notes, and oak. Finishes with toasted wood and cinnamon.
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