Whether served neat, on the rocks, or stirred into a cocktail, whiskey is often praised as the finest spirit in the world. On paper it might sound like a simple concoction—water and grain, fermented by yeast, then aged in a wood cask—but whiskey is about so much more than its physical ingredients. During the middle ages, Europeans called it aqua vitae, or “water of life,” a name that speaks to the cultural, social, and historical significance that this spirit holds.
- 212 pages
- over 150 illustrations
- W 17.9 x L 20 x D 3.5 in
- Handcrafted limited edition in a luxury wooden box
- ISBN: 9781614289487
- 20.0 lb