by Fionnán » Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:05 am
As i see it, the big attraction to buying Beam is the Beam distillery itself (and of course Laphroaig)-- Bourbon is booming in the states and the Beam distillery have both a top selling bottom-shelfer in "Jim Beam" and a range of highly regarded small batch bourbons including the much beloved Booker's. Diageo have a bourbon in "Bulleit" but no distillery for it and its largely a concocted brand sourced from elsewhere. There've been rumblings of them either buying Beam are restarting the Stizel-Weller distillery (which, of course, they closed to begin with). It seems to me that those two options are mutually exclusive from a practical standpoint. They dont need Laphraoig as they already own Lagavulin, Caol Ila, and even Port Ellen Maltings and, as you mentioned David, they dont really need anything Cooley has to offer. Their stewardship of bushmills is a strange case. They've poured money into billboards across the states with endorsements from well known 'hip' personalities like Chromeo and Bon Iver in their 'since way back' campaign and, when i worked for them, i was told Bushmills was the largest whiskey advertising budget. It's only on the product front (and of course their non-existent domestic presence) that they just dont seem to be interested ...