Secrets of the lyne arm
Just a pipe linking still with condenser? No, it’s much more complicated, says the Prof.
Just a pipe linking still with condenser? No, it’s much more complicated, says the Prof.
The Prof takes a break from science to consider the etymology of the lyne arm.
A hefty dose of experimentation characterises the brewer’s foray into spirits production.
There’s a camaraderie building between Scotch and ‘other’ whiskies, says Dave Broom.
The single malt release – named One And All – celebrates the island community.
Dave Broom reflects on the life and legacy of one of whisky’s most lovable characters.
Love, like whisky, shouldn’t be shared on just one day a year, writes Becky Paskin.
The momentum of progress embodies the story of human evolution, but is it a one-way street?
Mixing traditional and modern on festival day one – from hi-tech hotels to the joys of the ceilidh.
The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival got off to a roaring start, with not a snowflake in sight.
The mysterious story – and equally mysterious whisky – of one Corporal Mill.
Johnnie Walker has a new expression, finished in rye casks. One question, says Dave Broom: why?
Watch comedian Andy Daly’s lengthy ‘filibuster’ on people’s love – and hate – of the Islay malt.
One of the Dream Drams on the Scotchwhisky.com stand was the Ardbeg Very Old.
Malty Head Patryk Kolas reviews one of his favourite whiskies from Bruichladdich.
Pia Kjaerulff from Copenhagen enters our tasting booth with a Macallan 1965 Anniversary Malt.
Viski Perver steps into the On Air booth to taste Macallan's Anniversary Malt, 1965.
Parks and Recreations actor Nick Offerman stars in Lagavulin's seasonal Yule Log parody.
Could this independent short film for Johnnie Walker be the most powerful whisky advert ever made?
Bowmore's distillery manager delivers his verdict on Bowmore Darkest.
Nitin Michael from Whisky Ministry gives his tasting notes on Ardbeg Very Old dream dram.
Tony Clarke from London visits The Whisky Show and steps into the On Air video booth.
Whisky writer Charlie MacLean samples an unknown Kilchoman whisky in our tasting booth.
The Whisky Corner founder tells the story of Ardbeg Very Old.
A Balvenie tribute, an elderly Talisker and a chewy GlenDronach caught Becky Paskin’s eye.
Dave Broom looks back on 2015 with whisky-tinted glasses and selects his three stand-out drams.
Indie bottlings of Glen Elgin, Mortlach and Caol Ila most impressed Dave Broom this year.
Our magazine editor chooses his whisky highlights from 2015, including two bargain Speyside malts.
A sublime trio: Glenmorangie Astar redux, ethereal Brora and Midleton from the archives.
Smoke is the overriding theme as our magazine editor picks his three stand-out whiskies of 2016.
Dave Broom selects an eclectic trio of whiskies as his top drams of 2017.
Our editor covers all bases with her favourites of 2016: a single malt, single grain and a blend.
Our editor’s top whiskies include an Irish revival, an ageing Ardbeg and dram with no name.
In a year of discovery, there were three whiskies that really captivated our street-wise novice.
Smoky, floral and fruity – we’d expect nothing but an eclectic mix of drams from our chief engineer.
Celebrating a feral Ardbeg, a seamless Johnnie Walker blend, and an ethereal old Tomatin.
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The Whisky Exchange shop in Covent Garden has one of the biggest whisky collections in the UK.
La Maison du Whisky is one of the forerunning whisky specialists in the world.
The Whisky Store is one of the most comprehensive online German whisky retailers.
The Whisky Exchange shop in Great Portland Street, has one of the biggest whisky collections in ...
Cunard Lines is a 175-year-old luxury cruise line headquartered in Southampton, UK.
A venerable old Glaswegian blend with a distinctive ‘thin red line’ down the label.
One of the Lowland grain distilleries forming the naissance of DCL in the 19th century.
One of Europe’s largest budget grocery retailers, with its own line of Scotch whiskies.
Munich-based spirits retailer with its own line of own label Scotch whiskies.
Popular in export markets, this blend became a firm favourite of one of the world’s richest men.
One of the oldest distilleries in Speyside and one that still uses direct fire to heat its stills.
One of Germany’s largest supermarket chains owns Mc Intyre blended Scotch whisky.
One of the blended Scotch whiskies established by the DCL in the late Victorian era.
One of the ‘Big Five’ producers that grew from a one-man business into a global empire.
One of Aberdeenshire’s lost 19th century distilleries, also known as Inverary and Inverurie.