Raise A Glass To Whiskey Stocks: Beam, Brown-Foreman And Diageo

 | Nov 07, 2012 01:54AM ET

In the whiskey swilling days of my youth, I always preferred Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey to Jim Beam Kentucky Bourbon. I was far from a whiskey connoisseur, but it just seemed to go down smoother.

Regrettably, I’m not as young as I used to be and, to quote Hank Williams, Jr., “corn bread and iced tea have taken the place of pills and 90 proof.” All my rowdy friends have, alas, settled down.

Today, when I want a good North American whiskey I’m more likely to pour myself a Crown Royal or a Maker’s Mark on the rocks. My drinking habits have crawled out of the backwoods and gone bourgeoisie.

The market for North American whiskies (defined for the purposes of this article as Kentucky bourbon, Tennessee whiskey, Canadian whiskey and rye) has been transformed in recent decades. Following the general trend of other popular spirits, it’s gone upmarket and international. Most popular brands are owned by a handful of international spirits groups: Beam Inc (BEAM), Brown-Foreman Company (BF.B) and Diageo PLC (DEO).

We’ll start with Beam, which is the purest play on Bourbon. Beam is the owner of the mainstream Jim Beam brand, as well as the higher-end Maker’s Mark and Knob Creek and the lower-end Old Crow. But Beam’s offering are not limited to Bourbon; the company also markets Canadian Club Canadian whiskey, Teacher’s scotch whisky, Sauza tequila, and Courvoisier cognac, among other smaller brands. And perhaps denting the company’s macho image a little, it is also the owner of Skinnygirl.

Brown-Foreman is best known for one brand—Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey—though it too has a diverse lineup of names, including El Jimador tequila, Finlandia vodka and Southern Comfort, as well as several smaller brands.

Diageo is the largest of the three and the least dependent on North American whiskey. Diageo owns the Crown Royal Canadian whiskey and Seagrams American whiskey brands, though it is far more famous for its Johnny Walker scotch, Smirnoff, Ciroc and Ketel One vodkas, Captain Morgan rum and Jose Cuervo tequila among many, MANY other brands. Diageo is the largest and most diversified spirits group in the world.