The Great Irish Whiskey Revival Pairs Innovation and Tradition
Through historic mashbills, creative finishes, the use of peat, and advanced age statements, Irish Whiskey is as exciting as ever.
Through historic mashbills, creative finishes, the use of peat, and advanced age statements, Irish Whiskey is as exciting as ever.
Sometimes, seaside flavors can appear within your whisky glass, offering up notes of rock pools, vanilla ice cream, beach barbecue, smoked shellfish, and more.
Adventurous distillers are discovering ways to integrate peat smoke into the typically fruity and light style of Irish Whiskey.
A passion for Indian single malt maker Amrut has driven this super fan to new heights of dedication and appreciation.
Upstart whiskey makers are forging a new style by combining traditionally Irish recipes and practices with American ingenuity.
Learn how to pair a variety of whisky styles with raisins, apricots, figs, and other dried fruit.
Alcohol free whiskeys provide an alternative for those looking to take a break from drinking without sacrificing their favorite cocktail.
Make sure to visit these distilleries, bars, restaurants, and attractions next time you’re touring the Marble City.
Pisco is a South American brandy that the whisky drinker will find well worth exploring.
Pack up your finest equipment and a few of your favorite bottles as well with these high-end carrying cases.
Hard rockers are turning to smaller distilling operations to create whiskeys that speak to a sense of community and craft.
The Italian cherry liqueur naturally complements whisky in beautifully balanced cocktails such as the Brooklyn.