17 New Irish Whiskeys To Try For St. Patrick’s Day
New whiskey from Jameson, Tullamore D.E.W., and 15 more brands will make this year’s celebration extra-delicious.
New whiskey from Jameson, Tullamore D.E.W., and 15 more brands will make this year’s celebration extra-delicious.
This week’s newest releases span the globe, from a high-end blended grain to Irish whiskey finished in Japanese mizunara oak to a whisky that combines scotch and Dutch single malt.
Rebel Yell is rolling out its 2018 Single Barrel, Tyrconnell has a 15 year old madeira finish, and Wayne Gretzky’s Canadian whisky is now available in the U.S.
Customize your own Irish Coffee for a one of a kind drink experience.
Bonded is the word of the week for whiskey: two new releases from Kentucky, and an unusual bonded Irish whiskey, are rolling out.
The ninth scotch in the Private Edition Series launches, while the Pearse Lyons line debuts in the U.S., and the Dead Rabbit bar unveils its own whiskey.
Complete your Grammys viewing with these perfectly paired drams.
Also, Old Forester has unveiled a line of bourbon-focused cocktail ingredients.
Cave-aging may not be the next big thing in whiskey, but it’s said to create a unique flavor profile.
This large-format whiskey cocktail is a crowd-sized highball.
Master blender Brian Kinsman of William Grant & Sons talks blending, grains, and innovation at Tullamore D.E.W.’s new distillery.
Redemption is releasing the oldest bourbon to date, while Macallan, Bowmore, and Glen Moray are launching new single malt scotches.