Nordic whisky has enjoyed something of an awakening of late. Sweden has been leading the charge, closely followed by Denmark. Iceland has even entered the fold, introducing its very own ingenious albeit unusual production techniques (forget peated whisky – both…
There’s a literal world of whisky out there, but while we know that’s cause for celebration it can also be a daunting prospect – particularly if you’re new to the category. What’s what? Where to start? What to try?
While the state of Kentucky takes the lion’s share of fame when it comes to whiskey in America, there’s no denying that its southern neighbour has made quite a mark of its own. Join us on a spirited tour of Music City, Tennessee.
Seoul is a vast capital – roughly half of South Korea’s 50 million-strong population lives within its metropolitan area alone. As such, there’s a lot of entertainment to be had – especially if you’re a whisky drinker.
Amsterdam is a beautiful city with a host of fantastic bars to choose from. It’s also no slouch for whisky fans, either, and plays host to plenty of choices for dram fanatics to spend time getting lost in.
Tokyo is one of the world’s most overwhelming cities, and its nightlife equally so. It has more than 160,000 restaurants alone, huge even by the standards of cities like Paris and New York, which have less than a quarter of that number.
Australia has made great waves in the last few years with its award-winning local whiskies, and no more so than in Sydney. Join us on a trip down under.
Malted barley. Water. Yeast. In terms of ingredients at least, beer and whisky have a lot in common. Following the explosion of the craft beer market in the last decade, a number of brewers have turned to barrel-ageing beers in…