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These scotch glasses will work best for single malts and blends drunk straight, with a few drops of water, or over ice—all while adding style to the bar cart.
The Scotch industry isn’t happy about raising a parting glass to the European Union. A member of the staff pours whisky into a glass at The Scotch Whisky Experience in 2015 in Edinburgh.
Every year on July 27, whisky lovers across the globe raise their glasses to celebrate National Scotch Day. It is a nod to ...
These whiskey and bourbon glasses do what you need them to do, and they won’t cramp your style along the way. So whether you’re looking to mix up an old fashioned, savor an 18-year single malt or ...
A Glencairn glass is tops for enjoying Scotch, but an American whiskey like bourbon is better suited to a different vessel. We spoke to an expert to learn more.
"No ice. No stirrer. No glass. We're redefining how whisky can be enjoyed ... #noglassrequired," The Glenlivet tweeted as part of its "Capsule Collection" roll-out, timed with London's Cocktail Week.
People have been enjoying Scotch whisky for hundreds of years, usually in a glass and often on the rocks, of course. Now, The Glenlivet, one of the world’s top producers, offers this twist: ...
Journalists, event organizers, and whisky makers drew up a chair at a jovial yet elegant dinner while Master of Scotch (I know, great title) Rick Edwards taught the company to just “kiss the ...