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    Jim Beam halts flagship Kentucky distillery as bourbon sales slow

    psdkBy psdkDecember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jim Beam will pause production at its main Kentucky distillery for the entire next year. The company confirmed the shutdown will last through 2026. Executives said the move follows a review of demand and production capacity.

    Management said it regularly adjusts output to meet consumer demand. Leaders recently met staff to discuss projected production volumes for 2026. That review led to the decision to halt production.

    Closure creates opportunity for upgrades

    The distillery will remain closed while the company carries out significant site improvements. Executives said the pause allows upgrades without disrupting other operations. Management described the decision as a long-term strategic investment.

    Leaders emphasized the shutdown does not indicate declining confidence. The company continues to plan for future growth. Executives framed the pause as disciplined capacity management.

    Kentucky bourbon industry faces mounting uncertainty

    Bourbon producers across Kentucky face growing uncertainty. Global trade tensions have complicated planning across the sector. US President Donald Trump’s trade policies have added extra pressure.

    Producers have reassessed export strategies and investment plans. Tariff disputes have shifted demand forecasts. The sector now operates in a more volatile business environment.

    Other Jim Beam facilities continue operations

    Jim Beam operates under Japanese drinks group Suntory Global Spirits. The company employs more than 1,000 people across Kentucky. Management said most operations will continue next year.

    A separate distillery will remain active during the pause. Bottling and warehousing facilities will also stay open. The Kentucky visitor centre will remain accessible to visitors.

    Union talks focus on workforce planning

    Jim Beam said it is assessing how to deploy staff during the shutdown. Management has opened discussions with the workers’ union. Executives said they aim to manage the pause responsibly.

    The company has not announced final staffing decisions. Talks will continue as planning advances. Leaders did not outline potential job impacts.

    Bourbon inventories hit record highs

    In October, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association reported record bourbon stockpiles statewide. Warehouses across the state held more than 16 million barrels. The total marked an unprecedented high.

    The association said state taxes on stored barrels created heavy costs. Distillers paid about $75m, or £56m, this year. Industry leaders described the financial burden as severe.

    Tariffs and boycotts weigh on international sales

    US distillers have faced retaliatory import taxes in key markets. These followed tariff measures announced in April. Trading partners responded with countermeasures.

    Industry leaders said recent expansion focused on global growth. They called for a return to reciprocal, tariff-free trade. Canadian provincial boycotts of US spirits earlier this year also reduced sales.

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