In the late 1960s and early '70s, there was a culture-wide turning-up-of-the-nose toward bourbon due to the outdated associations with the drink, which was often enjoyed by older gentlemen (aka ...
The question “How do I drink bourbon?” may seem a bit silly at first glance. Just pour it in a glass and drink the whiskey neat, right? It's a bit more complicated than that, though.
Drinking habits in the United States vary significantly, reflecting regional cultures and historical influences. Whiskey reigns supreme in the South and West, tequila dominates in the Southwest ...
Personally, I’m tired of extremely high-proof bourbons, and usually if I’m drinking a cask-strength whiskey I’d like it to be about 10 degrees lower than this. Despite this bourbon being 65 ...
With the goal of sharing their love of whiskey and looking to dispel stereotypes about what women drink and in particular that whiskey is somehow for men only, two cousins who acquired a taste for ...