We polled experts on the best whiskey and bourbon brands from all over the world—Japan, America, Scotland, Canada, and Ireland.
Location: Bourbon whiskey must be made in the United States, specifically in the state of Kentucky. The climate and environmental factors of the region can affect the flavour of the whiskey. As for whether or not bourbon whiskey is “better” than other types of whiskey, that is a matter o...
When it comes to crafting the perfect whiskey cocktail at home, you don’t need much to set yourself up for success. To help you out, we’ve collected a handful of whiskey cocktail recipes using bourbon, scotch and rye. So get ready to raise a glass and step up your bartending game. ...
That all depends on who you ask and where the spirit originated. –The word “whisky” is used in Scotland and refers to Scotch, which is whisky made in Scotland. –The word “whiskey” is used in the U.S. (and other countries) and refers to American-made whiskey (a.k.a. bourbon)...
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My Bourbon Thoughts: Eagle Rare 17 Year – BTAC Eagle Rare, like George T. Stagg, is one of five pieces of the Buffo Trace My Bourbon Thoughts: Rowan’s Creek Rowan’s Creek is another product made from the distinguished folks at Willett. The bourbon is ...
Many may think American single malt whiskeys are an up-and-coming subset of whiskey, but in fact they're already here. These four malted whiskeys are currently our favorite.
Traditional orders like “bourbon and branch water” and “whiskey and water” have evolved for good reason. Is Single-Malt Scotch the Only Sipping Whiskey? Hardly. While single-malt Scotch is a beautiful thing, it’s not the only one worthy of sipping straight. Frankly, it’s a ...
In any case, here's how I would begin the tasting journey. The place to start is with whiskeys that are very different and then work your way towards similar flavors. I would start with a bourbon of course, and then put it up against something that is very different like a moderately...
Go ahead and pick up a bottle of the ten-year-old single-barrel bourbon, an annual release of sourced whiskey that is consistently great, or the excellent but wildly expensive 25-year-old if you’ve got some cash to burn. If you’re looking for a solid and versatile bourbon that’s ...