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Freddie Noe 8th Master Distiller at Beam Distilling

Announcement of the appointment, which was made by Fred Noe, the James B. Beam Distilling Co.’s seventh generation master distiller came as Beam Distilling (Beam Suntory) celebrated the opening of the completely revamped distillery homestead and visitor experience.   Freddie will … Continue reading

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Fred B. Noe Distillery to Be Home to Many Beam Small Batch Whiskies, Innovations

The Noe Distillery is dedicated to Seventh Generation Beam Master Distiller Fred Noe and will be led by Noe’s son, Eighth Generation Beam Distiller Freddie Noe. It will produce several of the James B. Beam Distilling Co.‘s well-known and award-winning … Continue reading

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Beam Fills 16 Millionth Barrel Since Repeal of Prohibition

The milestone barrel was filled and sealed by family distillers Fred Noe, 7th Generation Master Distiller, and his son Freddie Noe, 8th Generation Beam Distiller, at the

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Knob Creek Bourbon Introduces Knob Creek Quarter Oak

The limited edition release uses a secondary finishing approach to continue Booker Noe‘s vision of a bourbon with the fullest

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American Drinkers Said to Prefer Jim Beam Black to a $3,000 Bourbon

That’s the results of a nationwide blind taste test conducted by the Beverage Testing Institute.

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Why 50%+ of Top-50 Craft Brewers Didn’t Grow in 2018

We’re back to the beer wars – and it’s going to be a ground game, grinding out sales market by market. Big operators are learning that simply acquiring a brand isn’t a

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