From a small circle of whisky enthusiasts to a global society with unique cask offerings and a flair for creative names, here ...
Longmorn has long been a cornerstone of some of the most popular blended Scotches. 130 years after its founding, it's time to ...
But a night on the town can do serious damage to your diet, especially if you order cocktails made with high-calorie mixers. Still, happy hour doesn't have to be a diet downer. With a little ...
Finished whiskey must be at least 40% alcohol by volume. Rye, bourbon, and Scotch are all types of whiskey and are distinguished by their place of production, aging methods, and grain composition.
Few beverages have cultivated the reverence that Scotch whisky has. For some, it’s the very essence of Scotland distilled, matured and poured into a glass. The drink is rich with history ...
If you’re a fan of Scotch whisky, there may seem to be more distilleries out there now than from just a few years back. However, these aren’t shiny new operations that just popped up in the ...
To impress fans of Scotch, keep a bottle of Aberfeldy® Single Malt Scotch Whisky on hand. Founded by John Dewar and Sons in 1898, Aberfeldy is emblematic of the Scottish Highlands, a region of ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Whisky connoisseurs shouldn't miss the chance to taste Scottish single malts at the Scotch Malt Whisky Society's bar and members club housed in a 13th century cellar in Leith.
What's the difference between Scotch and whiskey? The answer is at once simple and complex. The simple part: Whiskey is a distilled spirit made from fermented grains and aged in wooden barrels.
With a 120 proof whiskey like Cragganmore Scotch, you can expect 147 calories in a 1.5-ounce shot. You may have noticed that we didn't share the actual calorie count of the Bruichladdich and that ...