How to Appraise and Insure Your Whisky Collection
You’ve invested a lot in your whisky, and now it’s time to protect it.
You’ve invested a lot in your whisky, and now it’s time to protect it.
Christian Krogstad of House Spirits Distillery discusses the pros and cons of bottling a single barrel versus blending.
Hone your skills for picking up one of the more prevalent flavors in whisky.
Is that bottle of whisky a counterfeit or the real deal? Look for these telltale clues.
Love it or hate it, peat is an essential flavor element of many whiskies. Learn what it is, how it’s used in whisky, and why it tastes so distinct.
“Phenol parts per million” is one way to measure the influence of peat in whisky—but it’s not the only factor that matters.
Use these strategies to keep your open and closed bottles at their best.
You’ve spent a lot of money on your collection. Make sure you’re keeping track of it properly.
One of the most common flavor notes in bourbon and other whiskies, vanilla is anything but boring.
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Use this formula to add just the right amount of water for your personal taste.
This tool will help you figure out the ideal whisky proof for you—and exactly how much water to add to reach it.