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Jim Beam Warehouse Fire Destroys 45000 Barrels

Fire officials let the warehouse burn to avoid contaminating a creek that runs into the Kentucky River.

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse, bourbon flows into river | AP News

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45000 barrels of aging bourbon in Kentucky, and state ...

A Jim Beam warehouse filled with 45,000 barrels of bourbon ... - CNN

A fire at a Jim Beam warehouse in Versailles, Kentucky, was in its third day of burning on Thursday, as Kentucky officials began assessing the environmental ...

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse, 45000 barrels of bourbon

A fire at a Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky destroyed about 45000 barrels of bourbon. The company said the loss will not have an impact on ...

Fire in Kentucky destroys Jim Beam warehouse filled ... - Fox Business

A fire destroyed a Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky late Tuesday that was filled with 45000 barrels of bourbon.

Massive fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse, 40000 barrels of bourbon

VERSAILLES, Ky. (WDRB) -- Firefighters from several departments are allowing a warehouse filled with about 40,000 barrels of Jim Beam bourbon to burn itself out ...

Jim Beam fire burns in warehouse in Versailles, Kentucky filled with ...

A massive fire destroyed a Jim Beam warehouse in northern Kentucky on Wednesday, but officials said no one was injured.

45,000 barrels of Jim Beam bourbon destroyed in Kentucky ...

A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45000 barrels of bourbon, sending flames shooting into the night sky and ...

Massive fire at Jim Beam bourbon warehouse - YouTube

Jim Bean warehouse fire destroys 45,000 barrels of ... Jim Beam warehouses filled with 45K barrels of bourbon catch fire in Kentucky.

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse filled with bourbon barrels

45000 of barrels of whiskey went up in flames in Kentucky Tuesday night after a fire broke out at a Jim Beam facility. Story:...

Fire Destroys Jim Beam Warehouse Filled With Bourbon Barrels - WSJ

About 45,000 barrels of bourbon were in the Kentucky warehouse ... FRANKFORT, Ky.—A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about ...

Fire destroys Jim Beam whiskey warehouse - CBS News

A blaze destroyed a Jim Beam warehouse in northern Kentucky on Wednesday, andofficials said no one was injured. Firefighters were working to ...

Jim Beam fire in Kentucky burns thousands of barrels of bourbon

A Jim Beam warehouse caught fire, destroying 45,000 barrels of bourbon. Jim Beam warehouse full of bourbon catches fire. 0:44. A massive fire ...

45K Barrels of Jim Beam Whiskey Destroyed in Kentucky ...

Remnants of the fire that erupted late Tuesday at the central Kentucky warehouse continued to burn Friday. Officials want to let as much alcohol ...

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse filled with bourbon barrels

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45,000 barrels of aging bourbon in Kentucky, ...

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky - The Columbian

FRANKFORT, Ky. — A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45000 barrels of aging bourbon in Kentucky, ...

Fire destroys Jim Beam warehouse, sending bourbon flowing into river

A fire destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45,000 barrels of aging bourbon in Kentucky, and state officials worried ...

Over 2 million gallons of Jim Beam bourbon destroyed after ...

kentucky. Over 2 million gallons of Jim Beam bourbon destroyed after warehouse fires. The fire at Jim Beam's Woodford County facility ...

Jim Beam Warehouse on fire (45k barrels) - Home Distiller

"Firefighters in Kentucky are trying to extinguish a burning Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45,000 barrels of bourbon." From the video ...

Jim Beam bourbon warehouse fire: Runoff pouring into Kentucky River

A Jim Beam warehouse filled with about 45000 bourbon barrels remains on fire Wednesday, and bourbon runoff has gone into the Kentucky River.