

Jim Beam Vintage White Label Bourbon 1 Quart 1970s
Jim Beam Vintage White Label Bourbon 1 Quart 1970s
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.
In 1960, Carl Beam was Master Distiller of the Clermont distillery and Frederick Booker Noe II was named Master Distiller at the Boston, KY, distillery. Five years later, Booker filled Beam’s 1-millionth barrel. But trouble was brewing as more people were drinking vodka, gin and the dreaded wine spritzer. Not to worry, Booker was already plotting his next move.
Aged twice what the law requires, each sip reveals flavors of sweet caramel and vanilla, woody grain and oak. Taste more than 225 years of craft in each bottle.
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Jim Beam Vintage White Label Bourbon 1 Quart 1970s
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.
In 1960, Carl Beam was Master Distiller of the Clermont distillery and Frederick Booker Noe II was named Master Distiller at the Boston, KY, distillery. Five years later, Booker filled Beam’s 1-millionth barrel. But trouble was brewing as more people were drinking vodka, gin and the dreaded wine spritzer. Not to worry, Booker was already plotting his next move.
Aged twice what the law requires, each sip reveals flavors of sweet caramel and vanilla, woody grain and oak. Taste more than 225 years of craft in each bottle.














