I really enjoy doing these kinds of tastings as it gives me an opportunity to offer out a friendly hand to those new to whisky where we can get rid of misconceptions and myths rig ...
An important thing to remember is to savor and enjoy the drink. And if you like it a certain way, go with that. According to Fred Noe, master distiller at Jim Beam, the right way to enjoy Kentucky ...
Fountainhall Wines will present a day of wine and whisky tastings at Stonehaven Town Hall next weekend, celebrating both ...
Old Elk Slow Cut Blended Straight Bourbon begins with a base of the brand's award-winning custom high-malt straight bourbon ...
Peat is polarizing, there’s no doubt about it. This scotch whisky pulls no punches, and at first whiff, you’ll get that charred, ashy, earthy, funky peaty smell right off the bat. On the ...
Irish whiskey was, they'll tell you in Ireland, the first whiskey. The word "whiskey" is Irish. "Uisge," in Gaelic, is water. "Beatha" is life. Water of life — "aqua vitae" in Latin, a catchall phrase ...
Whiskey is a whole world. If you're just dipping your toes in, you may already be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of choices, not to mention all the different classes of whiskey out there. Do you ...
It’s an easy-drinking whisky that evolves beautifully — approachable for beginners yet complex enough for seasoned enthusiasts. The interplay of sweetness, spice, and oak creates multi-layered ...
Da’Mon Brown, co-founder of Brown Water Select and River City Whiskey, has a few tips for beginners. “First, include at least one woman in your selection group. Women have great palates and ...
showcasing the classic trio of prototypical bourbon flavors. Not to be overlooked as a mere beginner’s pour, there is enough depth to these flavors to keep even a more seasoned drinker engaged ...