Let’s have a quick look at what is cool about whiskey in our 9 Best Things article
Buzzing
The Buzz Without the Binge
You’re not there to knock ‘em back, you’re there to swirl, sniff, sip, and savour. It’s about quality, not quantity… though a lekker buzz is a happy bonus.
A Guided Tour for Your Tastebuds
From smoky Islays to smooth Irish pours and honeyed bourbons, your palate gets taken on a first-class flight around the whiskey world without leaving St Francis.
You Learn Stuff (Without Feeling Like School)
Who knew the difference between a single malt and a blend could be so fascinating? Or that whiskey picks up 60% of its flavour from the barrel? You’ll leave a little wiser, with possibly a gentle slur.
Art Of Nose
The Aroma Game Is Strong
Each glass is a lesson in the art of the nose. One might smell like vanilla and toasted oak, the next like leather armchairs and pipe smoke in your granddad’s study. You’ll never smell whiskey the same way again.
The Crowd Is Usually Pretty Chill
Whiskey tastings tend to draw a great crowd who are enthusiastic, mellow, and up for a chat. It’s hard to find anyone taking themselves too seriously when you’re all comparing notes on “hints of dark chocolate and wet stone.”
Long, Peppery Finish
You Get to Say Fancy Things Like “Finish”
There’s real joy in casually dropping lines like, “I’m getting a long, peppery finish on this one,” and watching your friends nod like they totally get it.
You Might Find Your Whiskey
Everyone has that “aha!” moment—a pour that makes you sit back and go, yes, this is the one. It’s like falling in love. With a bottle.
You Get Away With Making Up Tasting Notes
Nobody knows what “a whisper of saddle leather” or “the ghost of orchard mist” tastes like. But say it with confidence, and people will nod thoughtfully. Bonus points if you throw in “unctuous mouthfeel” or “like licking a well-read novel.” Just using the word unctuous is cool, like using ‘pettifogging’ or ‘gormless.’
You Leave Happy, Warm, and Just a Bit Wiser
Whether you remember every note or not, you walk away with a warm belly, a satisfied grin, and a newfound respect for the amber nectar.
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More reading: The history of whiskey





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