11 September 2017

Jim Beam Declares Bourbon Industry's Top Pitmaster At "The Great Distillery BBQ Cook-off"

Jim Beam Declares Bourbon Industry's Top Pitmaster At "The Great Distillery BBQ Cook-off"CLERMONT, Ky., Sept. 11, 2017  Fierce competitors set aside their differences in the name of barbecue and a good cause as some of Kentucky's finest distilleries and cooperages gathered at the Jim Beam® American Stillhouse in Clermont, Ky,. on Saturday for the inaugural "Great Distillery BBQ Cook-off." Hosted by the world's No. 1 selling bourbon, Jim Beam®, the event crowned a top bourbon-industry pitmaster and demonstrated that the world's best barbecue comes from the world's best bourbon distilleries.

"Here in Kentucky, our bourbon is the world's finest," said Fred Noe, seventh generation Jim Beam Master Distiller. "But our barbecue is also a force to be reckoned with. That's why we decided to make history with an industry throwdown. It was big and bold – just like the whiskies my family has been making for more than 220 years."

Nine four-person cook teams, representing The Bardstown Bourbon Company, Barton Brands, Independent Stave Company, Jim Beam Distillery and Wild Turkey Distillery, competed in ribeye, St. Louis-style ribs and chicken legs. Teams smoked, sauced and seared their way through the day as a prestigious panel of certified barbecue judges and select master distillers determined winners based on overall presentation, taste and tenderness.

Fred Minnick, bourbon expert and author, helped declare "The Smoking Barrel Boys" of The Independent Stave Company with the grand champion prize – bragging rights and a Deep South GC28 Smoker for future team use. Winners in individual categories included:

  • Ribeye – "The Boston Butts" – Jim Beam Booker Noe Plant
  • St. Louis-style ribs – "The Clermont Grillers" – Jim Beam Clermont Plant
  • Chicken legs – "The Smoking Barrel Boys" – The Independent Stave Company

"These teams stepped away from their day jobs and poured their hearts and souls into this barbecue competition," added Noe. "It  may have been an amateur competition, but these teams were on fire. And the camaraderie we distillers have forged over the years remained."

The competition not only celebrated America's native spirit, but also supported Operation BBQ Relief, a nonprofit consisting of volunteers from competition barbecue teams who provide hot meals to displaced families and emergency personnel in areas impacted by natural disasters. The organization is currently deployed in Texas and soon Floridaproviding relief to those affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

Celebrate America's Native Spirit with Jim Beam
The spirit of National Bourbon Heritage Month continues at the Jim Beam American Stillhouse and Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse in downtown Louisville throughout the month of September. Bourbon fans from around the world can visit either visitor center to learn more about the bold, rich flavors of Beam's award-winning whiskey portfolio, plus enjoy a variety of specialty programs and events including the celebrated Jim Beam Day at the Jim Beam American Stillhouse on Friday, September 15. The day includes bourbon-inspired fare from the on-site café, Fred's Smokehouse, complimentary bourbon schwag, music and more.

More information about the Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse and the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, visit www.JimBeam.com or Facebook and Twitter.

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