
Our Picks for the Best Whiskeys, Beers and Cookware of 2022
Whether you're a teetotaling vegan or a whiskey-swilling carnivore, these inspired releases have you covered.

Whether you're a teetotaling vegan or a whiskey-swilling carnivore, these inspired releases have you covered.
By Johnny Brayson, Ryan Brower, Eric Limer, and J. Travis Smith

A new line from a familiar name tops Whisky Advocate's 2022 rankings.

The 30-year-old whiskey was triple distilled on Halloween, 1991.

The Macallan Red Collection 77 Years Old began its life back in 1945.

Huckberry has teamed up with multimedia artist Matt McCormick to create some stunning piece of drinkware.

Straight outta Kentucky, Hidden Barn Whiskey boasts A-list talent, nifty resources and fresh ideas about what makes a good bottle.

The powerful ranch family definitely has a good bourbon hookup.

"The company actually has to keep telling me not to promote it so much," he says. "There are FCC regulations."

Willett Distillery and Kings of Leon join forces to start a whiskey label — and their initial offerings are delightful.

These whiskey glasses do what you need them to, and they won’t cramp your style along the way.
By Will Price and Johnny Brayson

You’ve heard of Irish coffee, why not Scotch coffee?

The new collections are part of The Sample Room collection, highlighting the brand's creativity.

Here's how to maintain a well-structured workout schedule, but also have a good time now and then.
By Ben Emminger

The straight rye whiskey draws inspiration from mythology's nine Muses and features a unique palate of Greek flavors.

A bottle of whiskey that costs as much as a very nice car? Sure, we'll give it a taste.

Think your Blanton's collection is impressive? Meet Dominic Guglielmi.
By Will Price

The Holy Grail of distilleries announced its annual release of six bourbons, and there are more bottles available than usual.

How a 13th-generation distiller became America’s first, and maybe best, craft whiskey maker.

We taste the Always Sunny creators' $1,000 Irish whiskey, and speak with one of its masterminds.

With an ABV up to 77.55%, the Small Batch Special Release Coy Hill High Proof is sure to knock you off your feet in more ways than one.
By Tyler Chin