sour mix, ice, and water. the drink is appropriately called a "whiskey sour"
2007-08-10 03:57:12
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answered by dan 4
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Jim Beam Mixed Drinks
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answered by mcnear 4
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Jim Beam Mixers
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answered by ? 4
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What is a good mixed with jim beam. I dont want like it so strong.?
2015-08-10 12:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Gotta say 7-up or the like, ginger ale, rocks or water. Maybe sweet and sour mix. Occasionally I like it with Ginger Beer, can be hard to find. My big fave: Old Fashioned: in a rocks glass, put a sugar cube in the bottom, two splashes of bitters, and two shots of bourbon.
2016-03-28 13:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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----------------------------------------... Jim Beam® Black Beauty 1/2 part Jim Beam® Black 1 DeKuyper® Peachtree Schnapps Splash cranberry juice Mix Jim Beam® Black with DeKuyper® Peachtree Schnapps; add a splash of cranberry juice; serve in a martini glass with a sugar rim
2016-03-29 01:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Jim Beam is a bourbon whiskey. Have I ever tasted it. I dont think so.
They had a contest for mixes and here is the website that listed the winners.
http://www.beamglobal.com/jbbw/pr/JBBlackMix&WinWinners.pdf
2007-08-10 04:00:03
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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I like it with some ice. I let it sit for a few as the ice starts to melt and it gets cold. You can also just add water if it is too strong.
2007-08-10 04:38:05
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answered by damo 2
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Diet Vernor's pop. Using the diet version eliminates the Sugar that leads to hang overs
2007-08-10 04:17:00
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answered by robbiecougar 5
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Prune juice. It's called a Jimmy juicer.
2007-08-10 03:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Coke, ginger ale, or sours mix.
It goes pretty good with cranberry juice too.
2007-08-10 04:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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