Jim Beam, a popular whiskey distillery in the U.S., is closing one of its Kentucky distilleries next year as demand for the product is declining and tariffs are reaching an all-time high ....
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According to the Jim Beam website, a few fan favorites are produced at the Clermont distillery, including the Knob Creek and the Old Overholt Rye Whiskey.A tough time for the industry.
“According to the customers we get, I would rank bourbon or whiskey first,” said Rupinder “Dimpy” Kaur, the owner of The Oasis Spirts & Wines at 2749 S.
Warm, indulgent, and timeless, whisky makes for the perfect festive companion, whether it’s poured by the fireplace, gifted at a dinner table, or unwrapped with excitement ....