King of Kings Manhattan
Use two types of vermouth in this rye-based Manhattan from New York Distilling Company.
Use two types of vermouth in this rye-based Manhattan from New York Distilling Company.
Here are three cocktails for making the most of the limited-edition whiskey.
Need an eye-opener? Try this mix of rye and cold brew coffee, rounded out with absinthe and chocolate bitters.
Peppercorns and peaches mingle in this refreshing summer cocktail created for Basil Hayden’s rye.
This variation on the classic cocktail, created for Basil Hayden’s rye, replaces gin with whiskey.
Hochstadter’s Slow & Low Rock and Rye is going on a road trip this summer.
It’s a rye whiskey with deep historical roots.
What happens to High West’s Rendezvous Rye when you finish it in port and French oak barrels?
Try something new, like 100% rye finished in American, French, or Hungarian oak casks—or a fusion scotch-Japanese whisky.
The company is moving its rye whiskey production from MGP to a new urban distillery.
The brand will eventually shift from bottling sourced whiskey to producing it all in-house.
Johnnie Walker Triple Grain American Oak is the first whisky in the new Blender’s Batch series.