4 Foolproof Whiskey and Absinthe Cocktails
Beyond the classic Sazerac, the high-proof anise-flavored spirit makes a perfect match for rye—or bourbon.
Beyond the classic Sazerac, the high-proof anise-flavored spirit makes a perfect match for rye—or bourbon.
Whether you prefer peated scotch, Irish blends, or American single malt, there’s a perfect pickle to pair.
Matt Rehwoldt, aka Aiden English, loves bourbon and rye almost as much as wrestling.
The “three-tier system” that arose after Prohibition allows each state to make its own rules.
This is how desperate drinkers, powerless distillers, and shameless profiteers shape the price and availability of in-demand whiskey.
Van Winkle, Weller, and Michter’s are among the most popular bottles on the whisky secondary market.
Taste the effect of mizunara, chestnut, and other special barrels on the flavor of bourbon, Irish whiskey, and more.
Irish blends, single malts, and single pot still whiskeys netted top scores from Whisky Advocate’s reviewers.
These whiskeys from the Spring 2020 Buying Guide are packed with proof and flavor.
Single malt scotch, bourbon, Irish whiskey, and more received top marks from Whisky Advocate’s reviewers.
An Irish single pot still, blended scotch, and Tennessee whiskey all strike an ideal balance between score and price in the Spring 2020 Buying Guide.
A single malt scotch and a bourbon and rye from Kentucky were standouts in our Spring 2020 Buying Guide.