The Irish car bomb (a shot of Irish whiskey and Irish cream dropped into a pint of Guinness) is a standard St. Patrick's Day cocktail, though its origins aren't commonly known.
If the majority of top-shelf whiskeys require a 10-20 year aging process, then how are those distilleries just getting started in the business able to market and distribute a brand without waiting decades for their first batch to mature?
Get ready for "Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary Whiskey". The limited-edition run consists of a 150 bottles and will be available starting Tuesday.
The whiskey is a blend of selected malts distilled and made in milestone years from the band's 50 year history, including a malt from the year the band formed that has been long-aged in Japanese oak casks.
As the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary, they’ve rolled out a new logo and a book, and we know a documentary and maybe even a tour are in the works. With so much going on, maybe you’re feeling a bit frazzled and could use a drink — so may we suggest a glass of Rolling Stones whiskey?