Loch Lomond: One Distillery Making a Multitude of Malts
With three peat levels, two pot still styles, and multiple cut points, this large distillery can do it all under one roof.
With three peat levels, two pot still styles, and multiple cut points, this large distillery can do it all under one roof.
Though it has flown under the radar, Arran whisky has all the makings of a star.
Sometimes overshadowed Springbank, Glen Scotia is every bit the equal when it comes to full-bodied, flavorful single malt.
Macallan lovers tired of high prices would do well to pick up a sherry bomb from this undersung Speyside distillery.
This petite Highlands distillery is still turning out beautifully balanced single malt after two centuries.
The quirky Highlands distillery known as Knockdhu makes this bracingly clean, pure, flavorsome whisky.
They don’t get the spotlight like Macallan or Balvenie, but these whiskies still deserve a place in your glass.
How does distilled grain come to command such big bucks? Our auctions expert takes a look at big whiskey prices.
Part stunt and part spectacle, these whisky items and accomplishments are monumental in size.
Whether you take it as it comes from the cask, or add water, barrel-proof whiskey offers some of the biggest and boldest flavor.
These top-scoring, barrel-proof whiskeys pack a serious punch.
The world’s biggest distilleries use so much grain that they need sonar to measure their silos.