New Washington Distillery Debuts Old Whiskies, New Style Still
XO Alambic is a new distillery in a remote part of Washington that is bringing to market two older American craft whiskeys, while at the same time making spirt on a still crafted by its owner.
Gordon & MacPhail Gathers 353 Years Of Scotch Into One Collection
The new Gordon & MacPhail Glen Grant Collection brings together whiskies distilled between 1950 and 1955.
Whiskey Review: Iowa Legendary Rye Whiskey
We review Iowa Legendary Rye Whiskey, a 100% rye whiskey made by distiller Rich Eggers who learned to distill from a moonshining neighbor.
Bardstown Bourbon Releases Whiskeys In Collaboration With Brandy Distillery
Bardstown and Copper & Kings American Brandy Company have unveiled two sourced whiskey products finished in different types of ex-brandy style barrels.
Whiskey for Wine Drinkers
On a mission to convert your wine-drinking friend to the whiskey fold? Here’s how to make oenophiles fall in love with whiskey.
Whiskey Review: Timber Creek Florida Black Rye
We review Timber Creek Florida Black Rye, a rye whiskey made from 100% Black Rye, a variety that is said to grow only in Florida.
Blade Runner 2049 Gets Its Own Johnnie Walker Scotch Bottling
The new Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut whisky pays homage to the science fiction thriller franchise, which showcased a bottle prominently in the first movie.
The Great American Whiskey Road Trip
10 days. Seven distilleries. 4,100 miles. It’s the ultimate American whiskey road trip – and this summer, one of our writers did the whole thing.
Whisky Review: Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban
We review Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban, a single malt finished in Port pipes.
The Balvenie Adds Another Peated Whisky To Its Line Up
The Balvenie Peat Week Aged 14 Years (Vintage 2002) represents one of the first uses of peat by this popular Scottish distillery in some time.