Great Whisky Club: Monmouth Whisky Club
With his first taste of single malt, Peter Grasso was inspired to start a whisky club that focuses on diversity and inclusivity.
With his first taste of single malt, Peter Grasso was inspired to start a whisky club that focuses on diversity and inclusivity.
The status quo of 25% tariffs on single malt scotch and Northern Irish whiskeys is still bad news.
This spirited group focuses on friendship first, and also aims to give back to the community.
With more than 10,000 members around the world, this New York-born group unites whisky-loving women around their favorite spirit.
Across the country, whisky lovers are starting clubs to further enjoyment and exploration of their passion.
Along with bourbon, scotch, and cigars, this whisky-loving group of Texans focuses on raising money for local youth organizations.
This worldwide network of bourbon enthusiasts comes together for tasting events while striving to boost diversity in the whisky world.
The Forever Aging urn offers diehard whisky fans endless rest with their spirit of choice.
The Washington, D.C.-based bourbon maker claims copyright infringement over the scotch brand’s Magnus whisky.
Whisky lovers celebrated a momentous year—and the 2019 Top 20 reveal—with a night of unforgettable pours.
Chef Sébastien Giannini of Washington, D.C.’s Kingbird has pioneered a singular culinary technique.
Single malt fans in the U.S. could face higher prices, fewer choices—or both. Scotch makers, importers, and retailers told Whisky Advocate how the 25% tariffs are affecting them.