Pep Up Your At-Home Cocktails With DIY Bitters
A simple recipe can make your Manhattan or Old Fashioned extra-special.
A simple recipe can make your Manhattan or Old Fashioned extra-special.
Butter, bacon fat, coconut oil, and more can impart lush textures and flavors onto ordinary whisky.
Bourbon or scotch, plus time and bacteria, can create uniquely flavored vinegar that’s great for cocktails, food, and more.
There’s an easy way and a hard way—but either way, your whisky on the rocks will look amazing.
Customizable to feature any whiskey—not just bourbon—the sweet treats are gaining fans beyond the Bluegrass State.
There’s no replacing good thorough hand washing, but high-proof bourbon or rye can be used for DIY sanitizing gel.
DIY Baileys is incredibly simple and easy to customize—and it can be used in many ways.
These tools and techniques for home-smoked drinks are recommended by the pros.
Can’t bring yourself to throw out a cherished bottle after the whisky is gone? Upcycle it instead.
Distilling is best left to the professionals, but anyone can try their hand at creating a custom whisky blend.
Easy to make and even easier to eat, this homemade ice cream recipe will add an enjoyable kick to your dessert.
Spike your next popsicle with this simple frozen version of the popular whiskey cocktail.