Jim Beam Has Mila Kunis But Woodstock Bourbon Has ‘Barellel Parking’

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While Jim Beam is having a grand old time with Mila Kunis touting its bourbon and the brand’s heritage, the folks over at Woodstock Bourbon have eschewed anything and everything but straight on stereotype.

In a video entitled How We Roll, that’s exactly what we get. A bunch of Southern bourbon dudes barrel rolling their way through the day — including barrellel parking — because, well, the more the barrels are turned, the better the bourbon tastes.

The brand doesn’t appear to be as steeped in tradition as Jim Beam but in New Zealand, where apparently the brand’s Woodstock Bourbon and Cola is quite popular, they like to “crack a woody.”

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