How to Pair Whisky With Salmon
Learn how to pair a variety of whisky styles from scotch to Irish with salmon that’s been smoked, cured, or oven-roasted.
Learn how to pair a variety of whisky styles from scotch to Irish with salmon that’s been smoked, cured, or oven-roasted.
Learn how to pick up notes of burlap, barn boards, and straw in your whisky and where those flavors come from in the first place.
Both spicy and sweet, root beer notes can be found in a range of whisky styles, most notably bourbon and rye.
Pairing cheese and whisky can be simple if you know what combinations work best. Use this guide to get started.
From leather bound tomes to antique pages, learn how to pick up on notes otherwise found in your local library or book store.
Sometimes, seaside flavors can appear within your whisky glass, offering up notes of rock pools, vanilla ice cream, beach barbecue, smoked shellfish, and more.
Nuttiness presents itself in both new-make spirit and mature whiskies, and you can even call specific nuts out by name when tasting whisky.
Make these classic whisky cocktails using ingredients that are already in your kitchen like honey, lemon juice, and baking spices.
With smoked brisket on the menu, we explore different pairing opportunities with bourbon neat and in a refreshing summer cocktail.
With just four ingredients, this simple recipe for candied ginger will make your cocktails look and taste better.
More than just a garnish, adding homemade candied ginger to your cocktails puts a personal touch on a Mule, Sour, or other classic.
Coffee flavors and whisky are oft interwoven in delightful ways, in things like Irish Coffee, whisky-flavored coffee beans, and coffee-flavored whiskey.