Diageo Releases Muckety-Muck 25 Year Old Single Grain From Orphan Barrel Line Up
Diageo’s Orphan Barrel line up recently had released into it its second single grain Scotch whisky, the Muckety-Muck 25 Year Old from the historic Port Dundas Distillery.
Four Roses Distillery Opens Newly Constructed Visitor Center
Four Roses recently celebrated the opening of its new visitor center to offer new tasting and educational opportunities to enhance the guest experience at the Kentucky distillery.
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour Expands With Four New Distilleries Added
The Kentucky Distillers’ Association recently started its celebration of its 10 year anniversary of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour by adding four new distilleries.
On The Rocks Premium Cocktails Debuts A Basil Hayden Manhattan Bottled Cocktail
On The Rocks Premium Cocktails recently introduced its limited-release offering, The Manhattan, as the brand’s latest pre-mixed crafted cocktail featuring natural ingredients and spirit-based infusions.
Whisky Review: Bowmore 12-Year-Old
We review Bowmore 12-Year-Old, the entry-level age-stated single malt from this venerable Islay distillery.
Eau Claire Distillery Releases Collector’s Edition Whisky Tied To Calgary Flames
Eau Claire Distillery, Alberta, Canada’s first craft distillery, recently announced the launch of a Collector’s Edition of its popular Rupert’s Whisky in partnership with the Calgary Flames.
Scottie Pippen’s Digits Bourbon Teams With Smith Teamaker On Barrel-Aged Tea
Smith Teamaker, known for collaborations with chefs and tastemakers, recently launched a blend to excite whiskey enthusiasts that was done in partnership with former NBA player Scottie Pippen.
How To Invest Your First 5k In The Whisky Market
If you want to dip your toes into whisky investment but you’re unsure of where to start, here’s a guide on how to invest your first 5k in Scotch whisky.
Whiskey Review: FEW 10th Anniversary Bourbon
We review FEW 10th Anniversary Bourbon. It’s a four-grain bourbon the Illinois producer describes as an “oddball.”
Column: Kentucky Bourbon Tourism Returns To (Almost) Normal
Fast forward to the end of 2021, when the worst of the pandemic has passed, and traffic is flowing again to Kentucky’s distilleries. Most all have reopened for tours and packed tasting rooms smell of whiskey and vibrate with happiness.