America Just Lost One of Its Greatest Whiskey Distillers
Dick Stoll shepherded Pennsylvania distilling through its nadir—and into a bright future—making legendary bourbon along the way.
Dick Stoll shepherded Pennsylvania distilling through its nadir—and into a bright future—making legendary bourbon along the way.
The distiller will support West Overton Village in Pennsylvania to highlight the rye whiskey’s role in American history.
Those who don’t learn from history are doomed—or in this case, blessed—to repeat it.
Its imitators have been numerous, but this single malt distillery set the standard for Speyside whisky long ago.
Bold, spicy rye forms the base of timeless drinks like the Manhattan, and it continues to inspire today’s bartenders.
The bottle’s label says he was “the father of bourbon”—but is that true?
Whisky-making has come a long way over the past few centuries, thanks to these major developments.
The economics of whiskey making a century ago has far-reaching effects on today’s distilling industry.
Learn how a 200 year old whiskey migrated from Pennsylvania to Kentucky.
This regional style of whiskey died out decades ago—but craft distillers are starting to revive it.
Bourbon has come a long way in the last few centuries. Here are the key moments in America’s native whiskey history.
Here’s a look at the history behind five distilleries marking a big milestone in 2016—and their enduring impact on today’s Scotch whisky industry.