Does Whisky Go Bad?
Does whisky go bad? The short answer is no—but that doesn’t mean it stays the same forever. From oxidation and sunlight to cork issues and storage, here’s what really happens to whisky over time.
Does whisky go bad? The short answer is no—but that doesn’t mean it stays the same forever. From oxidation and sunlight to cork issues and storage, here’s what really happens to whisky over time.
Ardbeg Uigeadail is a benchmark Islay whisky, delivering a rich balance of peat smoke and sherried sweetness. High strength, full flavour, and consistently exceptional — this is a dram that quietly outperforms many of Ardbeg’s limited releases.
Kilchoman Loch Gorm 2026 arrives as a 10-year-old matured in oloroso sherry casks, offering a more controlled and refined take on the distillery’s signature peat and citrus-driven style.
A deep dive into Glendronach Distillery—one of Scotland’s most respected producers of sherried single malt. From its Highland roots to its signature cask-driven style, this spotlight explores what makes Glendronach a benchmark for rich, full-bodied whisky.
Getting hold of rare whisky isn’t easy—but The Whisky Exchange’s new “Friends” programme could give you an edge.
The Laphroaig Willem Dafoe Limited Edition is a 14-year-old Islay single malt finished in Oloroso sherry casks and released without tasting notes, inviting whisky lovers to interpret its bold, smoky character for themselves.
In this Aberargie Inaugural Release Review, I finally sit down with the Morrison family’s first whisky—after previously covering the launch—and explore its layered character, including a rare look at its sherry and bourbon cask components tasted separately.
Bourbon is one of the most distinctive whisky styles in the world, defined by strict rules and bold flavours. In this guide, discover what makes bourbon unique—from mashbill and climate to virgin oak casks, proof, and key classifications like Bottled in Bond and Single Barrel.
Some of the best Speyside whiskies right now aren’t the ones getting the most attention. With the Spirit of Speyside Festival approaching, these overlooked bottles are the ones worth picking up.
This Wild Turkey 101 review explores why this 101 proof bourbon continues to earn its place on whisky shelves worldwide. With bold flavours, impressive depth, and outstanding value for money, it’s a bottle that both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts keep coming back to.