Talk:Jim Beam

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Someone changed age of JB white label to 4 years. It is correct at 3 years. The back of the bottle (in the USA at least) reads "this whiskey is 36 months old." -skimaxpower

In Canada it says "This Whiskey is Four Years Old" on the back label of a bottle of Jim Beam. I believe it says this on the UK export as well. Not sure how long it is aged for other exports.

I put it back at 4, which is correct for current US bottles. 71.13.132.63 07:30, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

Australian bottles say 4 years, too. fuddlemark (fuddle me!) 10:04, 24 December 2005 (UTC)

It was a german guy named Jacob Böhm.

Das ist kein Jim Beam.