Entries by Greg Sinadinos

How to Mix a Horsecar

Today we show you step-by-step how to mix a Horsecar whiskey cocktail! Savory with spicy, sweet, and fruity undertones, the Horsecar is a simple drink to impress. It’s a drink you can customize to your liking very easily to find your optimal cocktail!

Which Makers for When

Here at Whiskey Culture, we’re not all about rare whiskeys and bourbons. Sometimes we enjoy the simpler things in life, like a good pour of a well-established brand such as Maker’s Mark. That being said, many of these established brands are now coming out with a higher-end version of their product line as the demand […]

TGIF

Sometimes it’s the simple things, like a simple and solid pour with friends. From Whiskey Culture to you, happy Friday. Enjoy the weekend!

Amrut – Single Malt Peated

Amrut Single Malt Peated My friend who owns Tampa local store Whiskey Willy’s called me over to sample some new products from the Amrut Distillery. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. They had a lot of products to sample. Anyways, the thing that had me interested was that it is a […]

High West Bourye

High West Bourye This is one of those whiskeys that I’d heard good hype about, but have never gotten around to trying. Our friends over at Repeal 18 were kind enough to give me a sample to run through the ‘ol washer. Honestly, I’m always skeptical about whiskeys with a lot of hype. Spirit Info: […]

St. Augustine Florida Double Cask

St. Augustine Double Cask So my sampling buddy and I went to our usual spot to pick up another “sipper” whiskey (sample being our word for cheap whiskey for when we’re already a few drinks deep). Instead, we found this whiskey local to our home state, and from a town I take my daughter to […]

Whisky Tasting 101

If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t know where to begin your whiskey tasting endeavors, this video is for you. We go over the 4 most commonly used phrases when describing whiskey to other whiskey-lovers. Take your tastings to the next level.  

Early “White Dog” Whiskey

When whiskey was first distilled in colonial America, it was stored in pots or jugs. It was clear and tasted heavily of alcohol and sweet corn without the wide variety of flavor variations we have today. This was called “white dog” whiskey. It wasn’t until later when whiskey started being traded with other countries that […]