A trio of Hardin's Creek Whiskey bottles under the Kentucky Series logo
Welcome to
The Next
Generation
of Whiskey
This is hardin's Creek
Badge of two men shaking hands over a whiskey barrel
Brought to you by the:
Close up of the neck of a whiskey bottle
Two men clink glasses, sitting at a bar
Close-up on the hands of a woman holding a whiskey glass on a counter
Hardin's creek
Limited Releases.
Unlimited Possibilities.
Old-fashioned drawing of a well
Welcome to Hardin’s Creek. An ongoing series of limited releases featuring some of our rarest and most unique liquids, each with a story inspired by the Beam legacy and a new direction to push the future of whiskey.
Line drawing of a barrel and other elements with the words Hardin's Creek
The beam legacy
To Create the Future
we Went Back to our Roots
In 1795, Jacob Beam started a legacy measured in centuries. Eight generations later, Fred and Freddie Noe are looking for inspiration in the family legacy that made whiskey as we know it today. With each release of Hardin’s Creek, Fred and Freddie draw on their generations of knowledge to create whiskey’s future.
See the legacy
An old photo of a Jim Beam facility
1938
Clermont Distillery Bottling House and Warehouses
An old photo of three men standing behind whiskey barrels
1965
Booker Noe, T. Jeremiah Beam, and Carl Beam with
their millionth barrel
An old photo of four men standing next to a well
1970's
Carl Beam, T. Jeremiah Beam, Booker Noe, and Baker Beam at Clermont Distillery
Two men smile in front of a Jim Beam building
2019
Fred and Freddie Noe at Clermont
The hands of a man, wearing an apron, breaking ice with an ice pick
A woman holding a glass of whiskey, with focus on her hand
A hand holding a whiskey glass aloft
Whiskey's future
Forever
Forward
Old-fashioned drawing of a hand holding a whiskey glass
Each new Hardin’s Creek release charts a new path forward for
whiskey. The collective expertise of eight generations exploring
innovative methods, ingredients, blending, and aging techniques.
With centuries of distilling behind us, some of the finest things
we’ve ever made are yet to come.
Be Part of the Legacy
Two men stand at the end of a long line of barrels, raising glasses of whiskey to one another
Welcome to
The Next
Generation
of Whiskey
This is hardin's Creek
Arrow right
Badge of two men shaking hands over a whiskey barrel
Brought to you by the:
Signature: James B. Beam Distilling Co.
Close up of the neck of a whiskey bottle
Two men clink glasses, sitting at a bar
Close-up on the hands of a woman holding a whiskey glass on a counter
Hardin's creek
Limited Releases.
Unlimited Possibilities.
Old-fashioned drawing of a well
Welcome to Hardin’s Creek. An ongoing series of limited releases featuring some of our rarest and most unique liquids, each with a story inspired by the Beam legacy and a new direction to push the future of whiskey.
Line drawing of a barrel and other elements with the words Hardin's Creek
The beam legacy
To Create the Future
we Went Back to
our Roots
In 1795, Jacob Beam started a legacy measured in centuries. Eight generations later, Fred and Freddie Noe are looking for inspiration in the family legacy that made whiskey as we know it today. With each release of Hardin’s Creek, Fred and Freddie draw on their generations of knowledge to create whiskey’s future.
An old photo of a Jim Beam facility
1938
Clermont Distillery Bottling House and Warehouses
An old photo of three men standing behind whiskey barrels
1965
Booker Noe, T. Jeremiah Beam, and Carl Beam with their millionth barrel
An old photo of four men standing next to a well
1970's
Carl Beam, T. Jeremiah Beam, Booker Noe, and Baker Beam at Clermont Distillery
Two men smile in front of a Jim Beam building
2019
Fred and Freddie Noe at Clermont
A woman holding a glass of whiskey, with focus on her hand
A hand holding a whiskey glass aloft
The hands of a man, wearing an apron, breaking ice with an ice pick
Whiskey's future
Forever
Forward
Old-fashioned drawing of a hand holding a whiskey glass
Each new Hardin’s Creek release charts a new path forward for whiskey. The collective expertise of eight generations exploring innovative methods, ingredients, blending, and aging techniques. With centuries of distilling behind us, some of the finest things we’ve ever made are yet to come.
Be Part
of the
Legacy
Two men stand at the end of a long line of barrels, raising glasses of whiskey to one another