Bourbon maker Jim Beam is halting production at one of its distilleries in Kentucky for at least a year as the whiskey industry navigates tariffs from the Trump administration and slumping demand for ...
Popular Kentucky bourbon maker Jim Beam plans to pause production at its main distillery on January 1, according to the James B. Beam Distilling Co. The decision comes as Kentucky faces an increasing ...
World-famous Kentucky whiskey brand Jim Beam is reportedly closing its production facility in Clermont starting Jan. 1 through the end of 2026. The company is shifting production to its larger Booker ...
UNIT. WELL, THEY’RE IN CHARGE OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NEW. THIS MORNING, THE LARGEST WHISKEY PRODUCER IN KENTUCKY AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY IS PAUSING ITS PRODUCTION. JIM BEAM SAYS IT PLANS TO SHUT DOWN ...
The James B. Beam Distilling Co., which is owned by Suntory Global Spirits, is the home of Jim Beam, the best-selling bourbon brand in the world. Many other whiskey brands are also produced there, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Bourbon maker Jim Beam is halting production at its Clermont distillery for at least a year in 2026 due to Trump ...
LOUISVILLE, KY. (WDRB) — Jim Beam is pausing distillation at its Clermont, Kentucky, facility for all of 2026, shifting production to the Booker Noe plant in Boston, Kentucky, according to our ...
Jim Beam, the Bourbon company, is stopping its main distillery’s production this year. “We plan to pause distillation at our main distillery on the James B. Beam campus for 2026 while we take the ...
The maker of the popular Kentucky bourbon brand Jim Beam will pause operations at its main distillery for an indefinite period beginning in January 2026, company officials told The Courier Journal Dec ...
The bourbon giant is closing its flagship distilling operation for all of 2026. By Clay Risen Jim Beam, the country’s largest maker of bourbon, has announced a one-year pause in production at its ...
The maker of Jim Beam bourbon whiskey said it plans to pause production at its main distillery in Kentucky starting Jan. 1. Jim Beam, which is owned by a U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Suntory Holdings, ...
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