With its sugary and smoky tasting notes, Jack Daniel's whiskey finds its perfect match in darkly sweet blackberries. And there are many ways to pair the two.
Lovers of fine bourbons know that Old Carter produces some of the best (and most expensive) varieties around. Here are the reasons for the steep price point.
Irish cream liqueurs are popular, but which are the best of the bunch? Our expert is here to rank 14 options, from the mildly tasty to the seriously delicious.
Whiskey's natural vanilla-caramel depth darkens this bright sipper into a mature yet accessible cocktail perfect for pool parties and dinner parties alike.
Whether a cocktail should be stirred or shaken is a common point of contention - just ask James Bond. But when it comes to Martinis, stirring has benefits.
The Mint Julep is a classic cocktail that's especially prevalent around the Kentucky Derby. And there are so many ways to elevate the drink for a unique take!
Martinis can seem deceptively simple from a distance, but there is a lot of that goes into crafting a perfect one. We spoke to Tony Abou-Ganim for his tips.
Having a glass of wine is a tale as old as time - literally. Even in BCE, Greeks partook in the tradition - but Alexander the Great put his own spin on it.
A highball is always best for a gin and tonic. But why is this particular glass chosen, and what makes it so well-suited to the gin and tonic experience?
Fancy a subtle yet sweet chocolatey and hazelnutty flavor in your next rum cocktail? If the answer is yes, it's time to fat-wash your spirit with Nutella.
Bourbon is the quintessential American spirit, and this whiskey has a storied history going back to the 18th century. So, how did the first bourbon get started?
We've all heard the classic James Bond adage of "Shaken, not stirred" - but what separates the two from one another? Turns out, it goes beyond just preference.
By infusing an easy-to-make simple syrup with your favorite herbs, fruits, or spices, you can create a completely new spin on the classic whiskey sour.
In the world of alcohol, there are labels that go unexplained for the uninitiated. While "store pick" offers a clue in the name, here's what it really means.
If you're a fan of rum, then you need to know about cachaça, a Brazilian distilled spirit that, like rum, is made from sugar cane and works great in cocktails.