Flavor Development Episode 5: Defining Sources of Flavor in Whisky (Ketones & Terpenes)
Come to the whiskey science side as we take a dive into ketones and terpenes and their influences on the whiskey production process.
Glencairn, The World’s Most Recognized Whisk(e)y Glass, Turns 20
The ubiquitous Glencairn Glass, designed for the purpose of maximizing your whisk(e)y enjoyment, turns 20 this year, and there are plans afoot to celebrate that.
Old Forester Resurrects Turtle Race To Replace Displaced Kentucky Derby
With the Kentucky Derby horse race being postponed until later this year due to the coronavirus, American whiskey brand Old Forester has brought back an old standby tradition for this coming Saturday, May 2nd – the running of the turtles.
Learn About Bourbon At Home (For Free) Via Upcoming Virtual Bourbon Event
Whiskey From Home, scheduled to happen this Saturday, is a free virtual bourbon event, streaming across a range of platforms and hosted by a number of bourbon media personalities, that includes seminars, tastings, food pairings and more.
Celebrating The Postponed Kentucky Derby Virtual Style With Woodford Reserve
Bummed by the fact the Kentucky Derby has been bumped to September this year because of the coronavirus? There are plans afoot for virtual celebrations on May 2nd, the Derby’s original day, courtesy of Churchill Downs and Woodford Reserve.
Opinion: Alcohol Has Shifted From Sin To Essential To ‘Essintial’
So why, after enduring Prohibition, is beverage alcohol so essential to our nation’s well-being amid a catastrophic health crisis of all things?
Unique Whiskey Home Mini Bars Converted From Wooden Ammunition Boxes
A Canadian design firm has converted old Vietnam era howitzer wooden ammunition boxes into stylish and functional whiskey mini bars.
The Untold Story Of Cherokee Corn And American Whiskey
We take a look at how the agricultural practices by the Cherokee Nation breeding new corn varieties form a direct historical link with modern bourbon.
Neat Whiskey Chiller A Neat New Way To Chill Your Whisk(e)y
The new Neat Whiskey Chiller attempts to chill your whisk(e)y in glass through an innovative, but surprisingly simple, way.
Whiskey “Webs” Could Help In Determining Counterfeit Booze
A scientific study has found that so called “whiskey webs,” left behind from droplets of whiskey as the liquid evaporated, left behind a pattern that could someday be used to identify counterfeit spirits.