Whisky Cocktails Made Simple: Hot Toddy and Gold Rush [Video]
Make these classic whisky cocktails using ingredients that are already in your kitchen like honey, lemon juice, and baking spices.
Make these classic whisky cocktails using ingredients that are already in your kitchen like honey, lemon juice, and baking spices.
After releasing its flagship single malt in 2020, VDC gives whisky drinkers a taste of the bourbon, sherry, and cuvée cask components.
These whiskies from Ardbeg, Balvenie, Barrell, Bruichladdich, Paul John, and more all scored high marks in the Fall 2021 issue.
A 50 year old blended scotch, a 10 year old bourbon, and a 54 year old single malt scotch all stand to increase in value.
A Kentucky bourbon, Tennessee whisky, and Japanese whisky showcased the very best of the Fall 2021 Buying Guide.
A blended Irish whiskey, an Island single malt, and a Texas bourbon represent the best values in our Fall 2021 Buying Guide.
With smoked brisket on the menu, we explore different pairing opportunities with bourbon neat and in a refreshing summer cocktail.
Candied ginger combines with mint, whiskey, lemonade, and beer for this bright and refreshing cocktail.
The Palm Beach Whiskey Spritz is a refreshing summer sipper that mixes fresh pineapple and ginger, sugar, lime juice, and rye whiskey.
With just four ingredients, this simple recipe for candied ginger will make your cocktails look and taste better.
This refreshing candied ginger-garnished recipe uses lime, ginger, and rye whiskey.
Pair herbal notes with a citrus-inspired sweet and sour finish with this cocktail that uses nettle-infused bourbon.