Chef Traci S. McIlwain’s Whiskey Food Pairings

It’s always difficult when pairing food with libations. There are so many things that come into play, notably the contrast between ingredients. But I tend to stick to the same formula I use for pairing wine with food.  Once you know which flavors are involved, you can go to work creating food and libations pairings […]

Whiskey Making Essential ingredients

Distillers are using science and traditional methods to take advantage of the infinite range of tastes, tones, colors, aromas, but it still begins with the combination of grains used in the mash.

The Medieval Medical Guild that Invented Scotch Whisky: The Water of Life

Scotland owes much of its whiskey know-how to a guild of medical practitioners that famously served Scottish royal families for centuries. The Beaton Medical Kindred also known as Clann Meic bethad or Clan MacBeth, were a kindred of professional physicians that practiced medicine in the classical Gaelic tradition from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Era. The Beatons emigrated from Ireland to […]

TEITESSA is the One Rare Japanese whisky You Need To Try

The Japanese made “Sato Still” with its signature beehive design When the master distiller of Teitessa began making whisky more than sixty years ago, he had one goal in mind:  Create an expression that is 100% real Japanese whisky in both character and method.    Whereas Scotch whiskies use the traditional copper pot still for […]

Our Most Popular Pours at Whiskeyfest NYC 2022

Rare and popular whiskey makers from around the world descended on the Marriott Marquis in New York City’s Times Square for Whiskeyfest 2022! Wine and Spirits Journal was there to taste and lend a helping hand with the most popular pours for New York City. With hundreds of distilled spirits available at Whiskeyfest, the most difficult […]

Irish Style Whiskey

IRISH WHISKEY Irish whiskey has a smoother finish, in contrast to the smoky, earthy overtones common to Scotch whisky, due in part to peating. Irish whiskey was one of the earliest known distilled spirits in Europe, arising around the 12th century. It is believed that Irish monks brought the technique of distilling perfume back to […]

Canadian Style Whiskey

CANADIAN WHISKEY During the Prohibition Era, seventy-five percent of all the alcohol smuggled into the United States was smuggled from Canada, where it was still legal. The Canadians were making the best quality whiskey, at the time when an American bootleggers were selling just about anything they could get their hands on to turn a […]