What Makes American Single Malt Whiskey Different From Scotch?
Matt Hofmann of Westland Distillery explains how and why single malt whiskey tastes totally unique depending on where it’s made.
Matt Hofmann of Westland Distillery explains how and why single malt whiskey tastes totally unique depending on where it’s made.
Find out how Garry oak from the Pacific Northwest affects the flavor of single malt whiskey.
The American single malt whiskey aged in Pacific Northwest oak has intense flavors of berry, spices, and honey.
The Seattle-based craft distiller joins Bruichladdich among Rémy’s whisky brands.