Difference Between
Bourbon and Whiskey

Jim Beam Bourbon for cocktails

All Bourbon is whiskey but not all whiskey is bourbon

There are many kinds of whiskey (or “whisky,” depending on where you’re from). Such as Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey, Tennessee whiskey, rye whiskey, bourbon whiskey, and, of course, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. At Jim Beam, we’re pretty partial to those last two, and we want to tell you what separates bourbon from the rest.

Fred Noe in the Jim Beam Distillery

It all comes down to a pretty
high set of standards set by
the government. They decide
what’s what.

But we can tell you this—you’ve got to be all of the things below if you want to be labeled bourbon. And Jim Beam doesn’t just fit the bill, it’s the world’s #1 bourbon.

  • Made in United States of America (not Kentucky)
  • Product from a fermented mash of 51% corn.
  • Distilled at no more than 160 proof
  • Stored at no more than 125 proof in new, charred oak barrels.
  • Aged for minimum two years.
  • Free from additives.
At least 51% corn. that´s our sweet spot

Being made from at least 51% corn means all bourbons will have a delightful sweetness.

Corns on  a hand
the fantastic color of Jim Beam Bourbon in a glass
Maximum proof and so full of flavor

Our style of barrel aging imparts a deeper color and smooth, mellow flavor with hints of vanilla and caramel. When we’re done with those barrels, some other whiskeys, wines and even beers have been known to use them in hopes of “borrowing” some of the bourbon deliciousness trapped inside the wood.

Aged at least two years the pour is worth the wait

U.S. law says bourbon must be aged for at least two years. But other things like extreme temperature changes between seasons affect how whiskey ages. A whiskey aged in Kentucky matures much faster than one aged in Scotland. Here at Jim Beam, we age our bourbon at least four years for a more mature, extra-mellow flavor. The pour is worth the wait.

Old barrels Jim Beam
Barrel Jim Beam
No additives, Our friends love us just the way we are

Many whiskey makers will add flavoring or caramel coloring to their whiskeys. But, even if they follow all of the other rules of bourbon, they can’t call their whiskey “bourbon.” The only thing that can be added to bourbon is water (and that’s just to bring down the proof).

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