While George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright, greatly penned that "Whisky is liquid sunshine," the master of stream-of-consciousness, James Joyce, called it "an agreeable interlude." Such is the grip of whisky, or Scotch whisky, on folks that it penetrates into the most profound moments of being. As we are about to enter scorching months, there could be no better time in the year to recall these quotes. Though the Scotch whisky is but a malt or grain whisky made in Scotland, it exhibits a vibrant history and evolution and can be tweaked to be made into delectable cocktails. So, raise a glass today in celebration of placating scotch cocktails, and toast to the enduring legacy of this beloved spirit.
Food and Drink
Sip Through Time: The Story Of The Scotch
As summer closes in paving way for invigorating cocktails, let's take a dive into the history and evolution of scotch. Raise a toast to the legacy of a spirit steeped in tradition and innovation

Glasses of whisky kept within a distillery Photo: Shutterstock
Glasses of whisky kept within a distillery Photo: Shutterstock
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