Bourbon Heritage Month Cheat Sheet
13 facts about National Bourbon Heritage Month and the quintessential American spirit it celebrates.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking to whip up some creative new cocktails or simply sit back and relax with a nice glass of scotch, spirits are essential to the world of great drinks. Gin, vodka, tequila, whiskey, brandy, rum, mezcal, and liqueurs are enjoying more popularity than they have in decades, and new craft spirits are popping up left and right like never before. Check out this section to learn about delicious spirits from all over the world, meet craft distillers who are changing the game, and keep up with all kinds of great booze-related products.
13 facts about National Bourbon Heritage Month and the quintessential American spirit it celebrates.
Read MoreBooker’s Bourbon ‘The Reserves’ 2024 is the first of what’s to become an annual, limited-release series by master distiller Freddie Noe.
Read MoreKnowles-Carter teamed with Moët Hennessy to create a specific flavor profile that reflected her ideal whiskey.
Read MoreThe new limited-edition bottle is part of the brand’s Distillery Series.
Read MoreTriumph is the second-ever rye whiskey released in the Master’s Keep series.
Read MoreThe brand’s signature single pot still whiskey is finished for 10 months in Missouri oak.
Read MoreClosed in 1983, Port Ellen is back, now operating in a new facility on Islay.
Read MoreThe new Irish Whiskey is matured in first-fill bourbon casks and finished in Oloroso sherry casks.
Read MoreJust in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Killowen has four new products: two single malt Irish whiskeys, one single pot still Irish whiskey, and one poítin.
Read MoreBest known for bourbon and rye, this is Bulleit’s first entry into the rapidly growing American Single Malt category.
Read MoreThis new release brings together distilling traditions from Japan and Scotland.
Read MoreDon Julio Alma Miel combines blanco tequila that was distilled with agave honey, and añejo tequila finished in Crémant du Limoux wine casks.
Read MoreChivas XV is aged for a minimum of 15 years in French oak before a portion of the liquid is finished in Grande Champagne Cognac casks
Read MoreThis Bacardi-led report anticipates the key trends that will define cocktail culture and the spirits business in 2024.
Read MoreIt’s crafted from a 21-barrel solera system that includes some of the Oregon distillery’s oldest whiskeys.
Read MoreThe bottle features a metal casing that slides off and transforms into a bird feeder.
Read MoreThe cheeky brand is making blanco, reposado and anejo expressions.
Read MoreDewar’s Double Double 37-Year-Old undergoes a four-step aging process and is finished in Oloroso sherry casks.
Read MoreFour Walls is a mix of triple-distilled grain and malt Irish whiskeys with American rye.
Read MoreIt’s the distillery’s first permanent expression crafted from 100% malted barley.
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