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Jim Beam Releasing New Signature Craft Bourbons

Jim Beam Signature Craft Brown Rice and Soft Red Wheat Bourbons. Image courtesy Jim Beam.June 25, 2014 – Jim Beam is putting more emphasis on its Signature Craft line of premium Bourbons with plans to roll out six new expressions over the next year in what’s being called the Harvest Bourbon Collection. The series will begin in September with the launch of Jim Beam Signature Craft Soft Red Wheat Bourbon and Signature Craft Brown Rice Bourbon. Both whiskies use grains not traditionally used in Jim Beam’s regular Bourbons, and represent some of the experimentation that has been underway for many years at the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. In fact, brown rice was used along with triticale in the rare Jim Beam Signature six-grain Bourbon that was available in travel retail during 2010. Soft red wheat is the flavoring grain used in Maker’s Mark Bourbon.

Jim Beam Signature Craft Quarter Cask Bourbon. Image courtesy Jim Beam. The initial releases will be followed in 2015 by Harvest Bourbon Collection whiskies featuring triticale, rolled oats, six-row barley, and high-rye content mashbills. Both initial releases will be bottled at 45% ABV and available in limited amounts for a recommended retail price of $49.99 USD.

In addition, Beam will add a new expression to the main Signature Craft line in September with the release of Jim Beam Signature Craft Quarter Cask. This expression is blended from 5-year-old Jim Beam Bourbon and what the distillery calls “a variety of fine quarter cask Bourbons, all aged for at least four years in smaller barrels.”

Quarter Cask has been bottled at 43% ABV, and will be available at whisky specialist retailers for a recommended retail price of $39.99 USD. Tasting notes will be available soon at WhiskyCast.com.

Beam Suntory has not announced export plans for the three new whiskies at this time. This story will be updated as more details become available.

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