Part of Illinois-based Fortune Brands Inc., Beam is preparing a national rollout of Red Stag, a specialty whiskey that infuses natural black cherry flavors into 4-year-old bourbon.
Not a big fan of alcohol, I am known to drink like a fish but I'm not proud of that (and my liver's torn up already from ingesting cough medicine so it's never enjoyable), interesting sync in this case concerning the recent influx of "Cherries" over at The Sync Whole.
The "black" part could be a Saturn reference, satanic cherry popping anyone?
"Red Stag" - The stag was the "horus" of the Druids, symbolic because it could eat from the sacred Yew Tree without receiving the poisonous effects (it was sacred because it could kill humans, nature worship I guess)
Jim Beam = JB, 10+2 = 12 or El (Saturn/Satan), Jachin and Boaz the twin pillars, and so on. Jim = 32 (J=10, I=9, M=13, and Tsarion has pointed out I and J are interchangeable, so it's also 33), flipped 23. Could "Beam" be a reference to beams of light? That's what I always thought, at least.
Black Cherry = BC = 23 or W, 66 (two V's) in Hebrew, number of the Qlippoth (dark spirits, interesting to note that in Christianity 1/3rd of the angels fell [33 and 1/3] and 2/3rds [66 and 2/3rds]remained in heaven) in Kabalism.
When I do posts I tend to be more of a words>pictures guy, but I enjoy seeing pictures to prove points so here's one that came up on a google picture search for "Black Cherry":

Koda Kumi (KK) Black Cherry. Masons sure are the fashionable type, with their scepters and black&white motifs spread throughout every facet of the mainstream world (especially in Japan, they seem to have a pretty strong base over there!). Here's another:

One Eye + Top Hat + 2 dogs... Noticing a pattern yet?
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