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.
Whiskey Review: Yahara Bay Whiskey
We review Yahara Bay Whiskey, a Wisconsin whiskey made from a combination of Wisconsin-grown corn, barley, wheat and rye.
Four Great Whiskeys to End a Dinner Party
Nothing closes out a good dinner party like the right bottle of whiskey. Here are four of our favorites for after the plates are cleared.
Bardstown Bourbon Company Becomes Extremely Ambitious
Bardstown Bourbon Company out of Kentucky unveils plans to become one of the largest bourbon distilleries in the world.
Whiskey Review: Benjamin Prichard’s Double Barreled Bourbon
We review Benjamin Prichard’s Double Barrel Bourbon Whiskey, a bourbon made in Tennessee and transferred to a new set of barrels partway through its aging process.
Celebrating Bourbon Cocktails: The Mint Julep
In honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month, we’re celebrating classic bourbon cocktails. Meet the Mint Julep, what every crushed ice cube wants to be when it grows up.
The Rise Of Indiana Distilleries Not Named MGP
A number of Indiana craft distilleries have formed their own guild, emerging from the shadow of the bulk distillery to make their voice heard in their state.