Whisky or Whiskey?
Whisky or Whiskey: Why One Little “E” Still Matters If you spend enough time around bottles, back bars, and whisky nerds, you will eventually run into one of the most argued-over letters in drinks culture: the “e”. Is it whisky
Whisky or Whiskey: Why One Little “E” Still Matters If you spend enough time around bottles, back bars, and whisky nerds, you will eventually run into one of the most argued-over letters in drinks culture: the “e”. Is it whisky
Indri Rudhira has launched as a 252-bottle Indian single malt matured in Pineau des Charentes casks. Produced at Piccadilly Distillery in collaboration with The Dram Club, it highlights a growing shift toward experimental, cask-driven whisky.
In this Clynelish 14 review, I break down why this Northern Highland single malt completely changed how I experience whisky. From its unmistakable waxy texture to its subtle coastal character, this is a dram that rewards attention rather than chasing intensity. Expect detailed tasting notes, distillery insights, and an honest verdict on whether Clynelish 14 deserves a place on your shelf.
A detailed Bushmills Distillery spotlight exploring its single malt focus, triple distillation process, core range, and a personal visit that reveals what makes this historic Irish whiskey distillery worth your time.
Johnnie Walker Black Cask marks the brand’s first major core release in over a decade, bringing a sweeter, bourbon-inspired twist to the iconic blend. With a focus on ex-bourbon cask maturation, this new expression signals a clear shift in Scotch whisky strategy—targeting a new generation of drinkers without abandoning its roots.
Glendronach Ode to the Valley brings Ruby Port cask influence to the distillery’s famously rich Highland style. Expect layers of red berries, chocolate and warming spice, with a profile that may remind some drinkers of the earlier Glendronach Port Wood release. This review was requested by Dram1 reader Norm — and it’s a great example of why whisky suggestions from the community are always welcome.
Kilchoman’s first 2026 release sees full maturation in rare Maury wine casks, delivering a rich fusion of dark fruits, chocolate, and Islay peat. A bold move that could redefine wine cask whisky.
Looking for the best whisky blogs to follow? In this guide we highlight 20 of the most respected independent whisky websites in the world. From legendary reviewers like Whiskyfun and Whiskynotes to passionate whisky writers sharing stories, reviews and distillery insights, these blogs represent the heart of whisky culture online. Whether you’re searching for tasting notes, whisky education or new drams to discover, these independent voices are some of the most inspiring whisky resources on the internet.
The DRAM1 Indie Award launches in 2026, celebrating the world of independent whisky bottlers. Join the tasting panel, taste 12 blind whisky samples from 12 indie bottlers, submit your scores, and help decide the very first DRAM1 Indie Award winner.
Oban 14 is one of Scotland’s most recognisable coastal single malts, representing the West Highlands in the legendary Classic Malts lineup. In this Oban 14 review, we explore the distillery’s 200-year history, the whisky’s balanced maritime flavour profile, and why it continues to attract whisky lovers around the world. Along the way, we revisit a memorable visit to the Oban distillery during a sailing journey along Scotland’s whisky coast.