Sazerac Launches Garavogue 20 Year Old Irish Whiskey from Hawk’s Rock Distillery

Sazerac launches Garavogue 20 Year Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey from Hawk’s Rock Distillery. Crafted by Master Blender Helen Mulholland with unique multi-cask maturation. $199.
What Is Single Pot Still Whiskey? Inside Ireland’s Most Distinctive Whiskey Style

Discover what makes single pot still whiskey unique. Learn how this traditional Irish style is made, how it differs from single malt, and why American distillers like Talnua are adopting it.
Irish Whiskey Review: Bushmills Private Reserve 10 Year Old Amarone Cask Finish

This Bushmills whiskey underwent a secondary maturation in Amarone Dry Red Wine Valpolicella, Verona Hogshead French Oak, and was bottled for the Private Reserve series.
100 Whiskeys to Try Before GTA 6 Finally Drops (And One You Really Shouldn’t)

Still waiting for GTA 6? Sip your way through 100 amazing whiskeys (and one disaster) while the world spins and Rockstar hits snooze. Aging barrels > aging gamers.
Proper No. Twelve Just Made Its Biggest Age-Statement Move Yet

Proper No. Twelve launches its first aged single malt whiskey, a 13-year-old expression aged in Bourbon and Ruby Port casks, available for $59.99 in select states.
Age Statement vs NAS Whisky: Does the Number on the Label Still Matter?

Are older whiskies really better? Explore the age statement debate and why some of today’s best drams don’t list their age at all.
How to Taste Whisky: A Beginner’s Guide to Savoring Each Sip

At its heart, tasting whisky is about curiosity and enjoyment. It’s a sensory experience anyone can appreciate, with just a little guidance.
Irish Whiskey Review: Natterjack Blend No. 1

Natterjack is named so after a type of toad. Distinctive and set apart by the yellow line that runs across its body, it is the only toad species that is native to Ireland and is a perfect way to represent a brand that also stands out from the crowd.
6 Whiskies & Liqueurs Try If You Like Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey

From bourbon to scotch, here are six whiskies (and whisky-based liqueurs) to explore next if you love Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey.
Irish Whiskey Review: Jameson Crested Blended Irish Whiskey

Jameson Crested is a variation on the classic Jameson Blended Irish Whiskey, but instead of a 60% grain and 40% single pot still recipe, it’s moved to 80% single pot still and 20% grain, with larger proportions of this being matured in ex-sherry casks.