How Much Does Jim Beam Pet Cost in 2026?
Jim Beam Pet — All Sizes & Prices
| Bottle Size | Price | Price/oz | Price/Shot | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 750ml (Standard) 25.4 oz | $17.25 | $0.68 | $1.02 | 16.9 |
| 1.75L (Handle) 59.2 oz | $32.25 | $0.54 | $0.82 | 39.4 |
About Jim Beam Pet
Jim Beam PET is the classic Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey from Jim Beam Brands, presented in a durable plastic (PET) bottle for convenience and portability. At 40% ABV (80 proof), it's aged four years in new charred oak barrels—twice the legal minimum—delivering a smooth, balanced profile of sweet caramel, vanilla, woody grain, and subtle oak spice. What makes it special is its unwavering commitment to heritage craftsmanship over 225 years, offering flagship quality at an accessible price of $17.25 for 750ml (also available in 1750ml). Ideal for bourbon newcomers, casual drinkers, and value seekers who want reliable smoothness without premium cost. In its category, it outperforms many entry-level bourbons in consistency and flavor depth, blending barrels from various warehouse positions for uniform taste, while rivals like Wild Turkey 101 offer more rye spice at similar proofs.
Tasting Notes
👃 Nose
Aromas of oak, vanilla, and a spicy backdrop greet the nose, complemented by light floral, citrus, and creamed corn notes. The bouquet evokes warm caramel and subtle woody grain.
👅 Palate
Medium-bodied with mellow hints of caramel and vanilla, it offers a smooth, balanced mouthfeel true to bourbon's corn-forward sweetness. Flavors of sweet caramel, vanilla, and woody oak unfold elegantly on the tongue.
✨ Finish
Toasted oak lingers with lingering sweetness and a clean, mellow close.
Popular Cocktails with Jim Beam Pet
Classic Old Fashioned — Muddle sugar with bitters, add 50ml Jim Beam PET, ice, and stir with orange twist.
Bourbon Sour — Shake 50ml Jim Beam PET, 25ml lemon juice, 15ml simple syrup with ice, strain over rocks with cherry.
Jim Beam Highball — Pour 50ml Jim Beam PET over ice in a highball glass, top with ginger ale and lemon wedge.
Food Pairings
Grilled barbecue ribs, Smoked brisket, Cheddar cheese and crackers, Dark chocolate, Spicy chicken wings