
Find magic at the confluence of oak and ink.
Ernest Hemingway had his mojitos. Dorothy Parker had her whiskey sours. F. Scott Fitzgerald liked gin, allegedly because he thought no one could tell when he’d been drinking it.
Here, we have whisky. And far more moderate expectations of authorial greatness.
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Imbibe responsibly.
As whisky enthusiasts, we’re all about the timeless pleasure of enjoying a fine dram (or two). However, even the best whiskies should be paired with a sense of responsibility.
We encourage our readers to enjoy their whisky with mindfulness and moderation and in accordance with local laws.
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To E or not to E?
Except when referring to Irish, American, or other whiskies that traditionally employe the e-inclusive spelling of “whiskey,” we generally opt for “whisky.” It’s one less keystroke on a typewriter.
We are, however, unwavering in our use of the Oxford Comma.





