American Still Life: The Jim Beam Story and the Making of the World's #1 Bourbon - Hardcover

Pacult, F. Paul

 
9780471444077: American Still Life: The Jim Beam Story and the Making of the World's #1 Bourbon

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The untold story of the world's premier bourbon and the family that made it #1

American Still Life tells the intertwined true stories of America's favorite whiskey and the family dynasty that produces it to this very day. Jim Beam is the world's top-selling bourbon whiskey, with sales of over five million cases per year. Not a day has passed in the 207 years of Jim Beam's existence when a Beam family member has not been master distiller. Dedicated to quality, and dedicated to the family legacy, the Beams have shepherded their particularly American spirit to the top of their industry. And they've done it in an industry beset by challenges, from government regulation and prohibition, to changing consumer tastes, to fierce new global competition. By creating a brand of unparalleled quality and consistency, and by tying the success of their product with the good name of the family, the Beams have established a lasting legacy as perhaps one of the greatest family business dynasties in American history. Not just a simple history of "America's native spirit" (so named by an act of Congress in 1964) or a simple family history, American Still Life is a story of business success based on quality and attention to detail, constant innovation, revolutionary branding and advertising, and adaptation to the business environment.

F. Paul Pacult (Walkill, NY) is recognized the world over as his generation's most accomplished and respected authority on beverage alcohol. He has written for many magazines, including Playboy, Wine and Spirits, Connoisseur, Whisky, Drink, Men's Journal, Cheers, Country Inns, Travel and Leisure, Bon Appetit, Decanter, and Food and Wine. Among his many accomplishments, he has hosted and coproduced two syndicated talk-radio programs and served as the primary expert on whiskey, beer, and wine for the History Channel documentary America Drinks: History in a Glass.

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Cited in April 2002 in the Shuttle Sheet as “the world’s greatest wine and spirits (and everything else with an alcoholic content) critic,” F. PAUL PACULT is recognized the world over as the most accomplished and respected authority on beverage alcohol today. Pacult’s writing credits include the New York Times Magazine, Sky, Wine Enthusiast, Playboy, Whisky Magazine, Decanter, Wine & Spirits magazine, Men’s Journal, Food & Wine, Bon Appétit, Con-noisseur, Cheers, and Spirits & Cocktails Magazine. In 2001, Pacult was the recipient of the Award of Excellence from the Academy of Wine Communication.

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Beverage alcohol has been a part of American culture since the first European settlers arrived with their family recipes for beers and spirits and founded their own distilleries and alehouses. Yet it wasn’t until Kentuckians began distilling whiskey from corn in the late eighteenth century that America would find its national drink―bourbon whiskey. Today, bourbon is as American as apple pie and Jim Beam is the biggest name in the business.

When first-generation American Jacob Beam relocated from Maryland to Kentucky and began distilling bourbon, he couldn’t have known that he was launching a family business of remarkable longevity. Over two centuries and seven generations, the company’s dedication to consistent quality has made Jim Beam the bestselling bourbon in the world and an American icon recognized around the globe―all the while keeping the business in the family’s hands.

In American Still Life, F. Paul Pacult―one of the world’s foremost writers on the subject of spirits―chronicles the success of the Beam family business and the drink that became a permanent fixture of our culture. Always willing to innovate, but never willing to sacrifice the integrity of their product, the Beam family steered their brand through challenges that would sink the average business―the Civil War, Prohibition, two world wars, and today’s fierce global competition. It’s a story inextricably interwoven with America’s rise to cultural and economic greatness and full of enlightening lessons for today’s business leaders.

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Beverage alcohol has been a part of American culture since the first European settlers arrived with their family recipes for beers and spirits and founded their own distilleries and alehouses. Yet it wasn't until Kentuckians began distilling whiskey from corn in the late eighteenth century that America would find its national drink-bourbon whiskey. Today, bourbon is as American as apple pie and Jim Beam is the biggest name in the business.

When first-generation American Jacob Beam relocated from Maryland to Kentucky and began distilling bourbon, he couldn't have known that he was launching a family business of remarkable longevity. Over two centuries and seven generations, the company's dedication to consistent quality has made Jim Beam the bestselling bourbon in the world and an American icon recognized around the globe-all the while keeping the business in the family's hands.

In American Still Life, F. Paul Pacult-one of the world's foremost writers on the subject of spirits-chronicles the success of the Beam family business and the drink that became a permanent fixture of our culture. Always willing to innovate, but never willing to sacrifice the integrity of their product, the Beam family steered their brand through challenges that would sink the average business-the Civil War, Prohibition, two world wars, and today's fierce global competition. It's a story inextricably interwoven with America's rise to cultural and economic greatness and full of enlightening lessons for today's business leaders.

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