The Whisky Lover’s Guide to Sake
Since sake is made from grains, specifically rice, it can deliver some familiar flavors and aromas for whisky lovers.
Since sake is made from grains, specifically rice, it can deliver some familiar flavors and aromas for whisky lovers.
Pair herbal notes with a citrus-inspired sweet and sour finish with this cocktail that uses nettle-infused bourbon.
This riff on the Whiskey Sour uses wild berries, Islay scotch, and maple thyme simple syrup to balance sweet and smoky flavors.
A riff on the Old Fashioned, this cocktail uses both Irish whiskey, peated scotch, and lemongrass syrup to build an earthy profile.
Take your whisky into the woods with these cocktails that use berries, birch, and other forged ingredients to impart some natural flavor.
This take on the classic Sazerac uses rye, black birch-infused cognac, and maple syrup to harness a woodsy feel.
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From exciting new blends to inventive maturation techniques, these bottles stand out for their singular vision.
These high-scoring, decadent drams are excellent examples of skilled cask finishing.
From 10 to 16 years old, these high-scoring bourbons from the Spring 2021 Buying Guide all pack years of flavor.
These stateside sippers should stay top of mind for those looking to explore American whiskey.
Scotch, bourbon, and other styles showcase the influences of bordeaux, chardonnay, and even rosé.