
Talk Everyone's Ear Off Thanks to This Video On the Science of Whiskey
You can be that person, explaining the science of whiskey to people who really couldn't care less.
You can be that person, explaining the science of whiskey to people who really couldn't care less.
The clear intentions of vodka and gin were an easy sell, I'll admit it took me a little longer to dabble in the dark liquors. Mostly because I was confused. If only I’d had this book.
There was supposed to be some whiskey inside.
The samples came back from space last year, but a series of scientific tests mean that the results have only just been published.
Now that whiskey is being aged in space, it seems only fitting that there should be a way to enjoy the results in low gravity.
Japan wants to see how micro gravity affects the whisky's ageing process.
*Checks if it's still April 1st in some parts of world*
I was in Kentucky last week, and I did not drink bourbon. Instead, I ended up with a bright yellow bottle of Mellow Corn, an cheap and obscure corn whiskey that has become suddenly trendy.
It was your battle cry last night, and today you're paying the price. But what is that hangover you're experiencing, exactly?
The bottom of a whisky glass turns out to be far more beautiful and scientifically fascinating than you might expect.
Halloween might be over, but that doesn't mean you can't make yourself some spooky cocktails of your own.
Whiskey is in my blood, so when I heard of a gadget that would make cheap whiskey taste top shelf, I was pretty excited. Until I tried it.