Kingsley Amis was a prominent British novelist, poet, critic, and satirist considered by many to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. In September 1980, the legendary author Kingsley ...
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The Scots are a practical and direct people. They spell whisky without an “e.” The “e” takes up ink and space and is quite simply unnecessary. I was the designated driver for my friends all through ...
Rachel Barrie started her career as a chemist who enjoyed drinking whisky and 30 years later is one of the top master blenders in the Scotch industry.
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The Scotch Sour gives a smoky Scotch spin to the classic Whiskey Sour, with lemon juice and simple syrup rounding out its ...
On the heels of growing global Scotch whisky demand, the UK is cracking down on the spirit’s growing pool of imitators. Scotch whisky can already legally be called Scotch only if it was made in ...
In September 1980, the legendary author Kingsley Amis wrote an essay for Food & Wine called "Scotch: The Water of Life." Obviously, some information about the availability and popularity of Scotch is ...