Maker's Mark collaborated with Olympic gold medalist, WNBA All-Star and Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum to create Yam Jam by Kelsey Plum Private Selection, a bourbon inspired by the thoughtfulness and intentionality she brings to her craft and her pursuit of excellence.
In 2025, Plum visited Star Hill Farm, the home of the Maker's Mark Distillery, to participate in the brand's Private Selection program to create a one-of-a-kind expression by customizing the finishing process of Maker's Mark bourbon. Yum Jam, which introduces itself with aromas of chili spice and citrus, is easily enjoyed in Plum's signature cocktail, KP's Kicking Mule—a citrus-forward take on a classic mule.
Yam Jam by Kelsey Plum Private Selection launches ahead of the 2026 WNBA season at select retailers in Los Angeles.
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Maker's Mark Collaborated to Create Yam Jam by Kelsey Plum
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