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History of Distillation

Beverages containing distilled alcohol begin their story as spirits known in antiquity as aqua ardens, (burning water or fiery water), originating from the Latin root ardere, meaning to burn, connoting the application of

Canadian Whisky

Drink trends come and go, but you can’t keep a good dram down. According to the new Global Whisky Market Overview, 2023-28 report, the whiskey category is set to reach $127 billion

Rum

A break from winter grain, taste the summer cane! If rum were your friend, it would be the fun one. Unlike cognac, bourbon, scotch, and tequila, there are no universal regulations for the

Japanese Whisky

* In 1918, Masataka Taketsuru, a young Japanese man aspiring to create genuine whisky, traveled to Scotland to learn the secrets of whisky making. He became the first Japanese to master the craft, studying

History of Whisky

History of Whisky The term ‘whisky’ comes originally from the Gaelic ‘uisge beatha,’ or ‘usquebaugh,’ meaning ‘water of life’ in Latin. Gaelic is that branch of Celtic spoken in the Highlands of Scotland.