Search results for: James B. Beam Institute
If you are not happy with the below results, you may try another search.
Search results for: James B. Beam Institute
We have found some results with the word you searched.
The James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits at the University of Kentucky is the bourbon industry’s research and development vehicle. The James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits, in collaboration with the Kentucky Distillers’ Association, will offer the third annual Bourbon Industry Conference March 14-16, 2022 on the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington. […]
Having a working distillery on campus at the University of Kentucky will help train the next generation of distillers and spirits’ industry professionals. Vendome Copper and Brass Works recently pledged its support to UK’s James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits to be part of that mission with the Vendome Copper and Brass Works Distillery […]
The James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits is a collaboration between the UK Colleges of Agriculture, Food and Environment; Arts and Sciences; Business and Economics; and Engineering. Its vision is to educate the next generation of distillers through a curriculum that develops skills for undergraduates, graduate students and professionals to succeed in the distilled […]
Putting its money where its mouth is Jim Beam Distillery will donate $5 million to the University of Kentucky to establish the James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits. The institute will support a curriculum to educate the next generation of distillers with the skills needed to succeed in the distilled spirits industry at the undergraduate, […]
Jacob Beam sold his first batch of whiskey straight from the barrel in 1795. Since then, the Beam family name has either been on a bottle of bourbon whiskey or a Beam family descendant has been making whiskey in the role of what today we call Master Distiller ever since. This week, at the ribbon […]
It was July 2019 when 7th Generation Master Distiller Fred B. Noe and his son, 8th Generation Distiller Freddie Noe broke ground on a $60 million expansion at the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. It was at that groundbreaking the company announced the distillery campus was returning to its 1935 roots with the renaming […]
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail was created in 1999 to give bourbon fans an up close and personal look into the art and science of crafting bourbon and to educate them about the rich history of Kentucky’s signature industry. One of the seven founding members of the Trail includes the Jim Beam Distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. […]