Next to the other prestigious whiskeys in Jim Beam’s Small Batch Collection, Baker’s Bourbon Whiskey is not talked about enough. But don’t worry. We’re expecting this whiskey to become the next must-have bourbon for your collection.
It’s part of the Jim Beam Small Batch Collection along with Booker’s, Basil Hayden’s, and Knob Creek. This small-ba
Wondering how to enjoy whiskey properly? It's a real concern and a good question to ask yourself. (And to ask us!) There are definitely some answers you should know. Whiskey is made to be enjoyed. But you're correct: proper techniques and "rules," if you will, do exist. Today, we'll make sure you understand the wide and glorious scope of savoring every whiskey moment.
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Most whiskies of Islay have a reputation for their medicinal and smoky taste. Ardbeg is no different. That smoky taste is derived from the peat, and this is considered a central characteristic of the Islay malts. This is ascribed to the water and to the peating levels of the barley. This is what causes that “medicinal” flavor most people refer to. Even with all these sim
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked is one of those rare bottles. Simultaneously unique and familiar, this whiskey is a must-try for any whiskey fan looking for a rich and rewarding experience.
Craft distilleries have proven that high-quality whiskey can be made by the independent-minded few. With the emergence and popularity of these distilleries across the nation, American whiskey is beginning to be defined not only by distillers but also by its regional styles.
To help you traverse America’s growing whiskey diversity, we have compiled a list of American whiskey regional styles.
When you think of American whiskey, you probably think of bourbon or rye. But a new American whiskey is emerging on the scene: American Single Malt.
American Single Malt whiskey is made the same way as other malted whiskeys, like Scotch and Irish whiskey. And it has grown in popularity over the last decade as more whiskey fanatics are seeking out new and unique offerings from independent and
Whisky is a part of Scotland’s rich history. going back hundreds of years. The earliest known mention of whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland in 1494. Fast forward to today and whisky is Scotland's national drink, their most popular export, and a tourist attraction that takes people from the lowlands to the northernmost islands of Scotland. While enjoyable on its own thanks to its various c
With 2021 well underway, there are a few whiskey trends that experts say whiskey enthusiasts should be on the lookout for. One of those trends is the emergence of heirloom rye whiskey.
For those who love craft and independent distillers, heirloom rye whiskey