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Whiskey expert, Chris Blatner gives us a sense of how to distinguish various common varieties by taste. Know your whiskeys well with this basic guide.
Beyond the fact that whiskey is golden brown and burns when you drink it, how much do you actually know about this spirit? Can you tell the difference between Scotch whisky and the American stuff?
How many types of whisky are there? If you’ve found yourself pondering on this question — congratulations; it means you’ve ...
Knowing how different types of whiskey get their color can help give you a general idea of how a whiskey was made and how it might taste. Here's everything you need to know about what you can tell ...
This creates a type of Irish whiskey drinker, which is the culturally curious one–the people who get interested in Irish whiskey roughly once a year in March, but rarely reach for it at other times.
The new whiskey is called Lonestar Traditions, and it’s a blend of three different liquids: six-year-old rye whiskey, wheated bourbon, and bourbon with rye in the mashbill, all distilled onsite ...
In the case of Scotch whisky and Irish whiskey, producers often use barrels that once held different types of wine to introduce unique flavors. Bourbon barrels can legally only be used once.
Tennessee whiskey is a type of bourbon, explained Matthew "Moss" Morrissey, executive director of Whiskey House, a nonprofit organization that uses its extensive collection of old and rare ...
Knowing how different types of whiskey get their color can help give you a general idea of how a whiskey was made and, therefore, how it might taste. Related: Does Whiskey Actually Have to Be Aged?