Barrel Finished Bourbons: Exploring the Range of Styles
Secondary casks like sherry, port, brandy and more enhance and expand bourbon’s flavor and texture.
Secondary casks like sherry, port, brandy and more enhance and expand bourbon’s flavor and texture.
These coffees use barrels from Crown Royal, WhistlePig, Pappy Van Winkle, and more to impart rich vanilla and caramel flavors.
You’ve heard of home bars, but how about an entire room in your home devoted to storing and enjoying your whisky?
Use these tips from someone who build wine cellars and whiskey rooms for a living to get started on your own.
The blended Irish Whiskey has a rich history of collectibility with a series of vintages and ongoing series’.
Carefully managed stocks are leading to highly aged Irish whiskies that can rival scotch and Japanese whiskies with their balance and beauty.
Irish whiskey allows for a wide range of cask types with curious distillers experimenting with different finishes to surprising results.
A once forgotten style, single pot still whiskey is making a major comeback as Ireland’s upstart distillers embrace tradition.
Through historic mashbills, creative finishes, the use of peat, and advanced age statements, Irish Whiskey is as exciting as ever.
Sometimes, seaside flavors can appear within your whisky glass, offering up notes of rock pools, vanilla ice cream, beach barbecue, smoked shellfish, and more.
Adventurous distillers are discovering ways to integrate peat smoke into the typically fruity and light style of Irish Whiskey.
The former NBA star on the whiskies and cigars he keeps close by—not for collecting, but for enjoying the moment.