One of the Most Famous Whiskey Cocktails Now Has Its Own Museum
Sazerac House in New Orleans immerses visitors in cocktail history—and is making the drink’s main ingredients on-site.
Sazerac House in New Orleans immerses visitors in cocktail history—and is making the drink’s main ingredients on-site.
It’s the ultimate football pre-game, complete with drinking horns and a whisky butler.
Single malt scotch and some Irish whiskey drinkers in the U.S. could see availability fall, and shelf prices rise.
The distillery showcases its production process, offers cocktail classes, and highlights its collaborative whiskey partners in a variety of tours.
Focusing on innovation and experimentation, the Fred B. Noe Craft Distillery will be the home for small-batch Jim Beam brands like Booker’s and Baker’s.
Holyrood Distillery aims to create different whisky styles using specialty malts, a variety of yeasts, and an unusual still.
Lagg is making heavily peated single malt whisky on the small western island.
Building on the legacy of Dave Pickerell, Rob Dietrich will make all-new whiskeys.
The Stranahan’s veteran will oversee production of Metallica’s whiskey brand.