Tuesday, January 10, 2017

HEAVEN HILL'S PARKER BEAM PASSES AWAY AGED 75

Heaven Hill Brands, has announced that Master Distiller Emeritus, Parker Beam has passed away aged 75, following a long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Parker who was the grandnephew of Jim Beam, started his career at Heaven Hill in 1960, where he worked alongside his father Earl Beam. In 1975 he became Master Distiller and went on to develop the company’s first premium small batch and single barrel Bourbons.

Heaven Hill's Parker Beam passes away aged 75

Paying tribute to Parker Beam, Heaven Hill Brands President, Max L. Shapira Parker, said: “I, along with our entire Heaven Hill family, am saddened to share that our Master Distiller Emeritus, Parker Beam, passed away last night after a long and valiant battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS. All of us within the company, and the general public, watched with awe and admiration as Parker and Linda waged a much publicized war against this terrible disease, using their courage, his standing as one of the industry’s great Master Distillers and his wide sphere of influence to generate international awareness, and millions of dollars, for ALS research and treatment.”

“Starting in 1960 when he joined his father Earl here, and continuing through his appointment as Master Distiller in 1975, succeeding his father, Parker’s leadership established the foundation for our company and our Bourbon heritage. It was Parker who saw us through Bourbon’s first golden age in the 1960’s, its subsequent decline in the 1970’s and who led us to today’s new Golden Age, helping pioneer our first premium small batch and single barrel Bourbons, and paving the way for Heaven Hill to be the category leader we are today.”

“There are no awards Parker has not won—charter member of the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame, Whiskey Advocate Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame, they go on and on—but what we will remember most about Parker was the leadership, the can-do attitude, and the kind and selfless mentoring he did to his son Craig and a whole new generation of Bourbon distillers. At this time, however, our thoughts and prayers first go out to his family.”

In 2013, Parker Beam was named Master Distiller Emeritus. In 2015 the Kentucky Distillers Association not only inducted Parker into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame, but also made him the first ever recipient of its lifetime achievement award.

Posted by Steve Rush