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3 Ways You Can Jazz Up Your Glass Of Vodka

Vodka – probably the most famous transparent spirit that has won the hearts of many for being one of the most versatile alcohols that can be mixed into almost any cocktail. If you intend to make good use of your bar setup at home during this period of heightened alert in Singapore, why not order a few bottles of vodka online and take this time to explore and drink the many renditions of vodka cocktails?

1. Bloody Mary

3 Ways You Can Jazz Up Your Glass Of Vodka 

The Bloody Mary is a classic cocktail, best known for its ability to help relieve hangovers (yes, with vodka) after a night of partying. The original recipe is said to have contained these seven ingredients: vodka, tomato juice, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, celery salt, Tabasco and lemon juice. But as with most classic cocktails, the modern-day version of a Bloody Mary has now been altered many times over.

If you are in need of a hangover remedy and can muster up the energy to prepare a cocktail, give the classic Bloody Mary a shot.

Ingredients:

  • Celery salt
  • 1 lemon wedge
  • 1 lime wedge
  • 50ml vodka
  • 120ml tomato juice
  • 2 teaspoons prepared horseradish
  • 2 dashes Tabasco sauce
  • 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 pinch ground black pepper
  • 1 pinch smoked paprika
  • Parsley sprig, green olives, lime wedge and celery stalk for garnish

Directions:

Pour some celery salt onto a small plate, then rub the juicy side of the lemon and lime along the lip of a pint glass. Roll the outer edge of the glass in celery salt until fully coated before filling the glass with ice. Squeeze the lemon and lime into a shaker and drop them in. Add vodka, tomato juice, horseradish, Tabasco, Worcestershire, black pepper, paprika, and a pinch of salary salt with ice, then shake gently. Strain liquids into the pint glass and garnish.

2. Vodka Martini

Craving for something crisp, clean and classy? Give the Vodka Martini a shot! This unbelievably simple cocktail is a stiff one, perfect for post-dinner drinks on Saturday nights with some good music playing in the background.

Ingredients:

  • 60 ml vodka
  • 15 ml dry vermouth
  • 2 dashes bitters (optional)
  • Lemon twist or olives for garnish

Directions:

Simply gather all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake well for 30 seconds or more, then strain liquids into a martini glass. Garnish with a lemon twist or olives.

3. Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan tastes good and looks good. Brightly coloured in pink, this cocktail tastes fruity from the cranberry and lime juices in the mix. A simple pleasure you must have on a hot afternoon.

Ingredients:

  • 75ml vodka
  • 30ml Cointreau
  • 15ml cranberry juice
  • Orange peel for garnish

Directions:

Pour all liquids into a cocktail shaker and fill it with ice. Shake the ingredients well and strain them into a nice cocktail glass. Garnish with an orange peel before serving.

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When it comes to drinking vodka, the simplest way would be to mix it with fuss-free mixers such as cranberry juice, orange juice (screwdriver cocktail) or even a can of coke. With vodka’s strong tasting characteristics, you will definitely be able to enjoy its alcoholic kick despite the sweet mixers.

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Martell Sidecar Cocktail

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A taste of the roaring twenties, the Martell Sidecar balances sweetness, citrus high notes and the warm elegance of Martell cognac infused in it

Ingredients

  • 20ML Martell cognac (Martell Red Barrel or even Martell Cordon Bleu)
  • 10ml Lemon juice
  • 10ml Cointreau
  • 1 orange slice
  • Ice

Steps to Make It

  • Put a few ice cubes into the shaker and add the Martell cognac, lemon juice and triple sec. Shake the ingredients together and pour into a cocktail strainer glass. Squeeze the orange peel over the cocktail and its ready to serve and impress your guess

The Winter Storm Serve

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Our best minds got together to discover the perfect compliment to this already extraordinary expression. And this is what they discovered.

Leave the frozen grape to thaw gently in the whisky. When you’ve finished, eat the grape to enjoy a satisfying sweet crunch of the crisp fruit, steeped in the flavours of Winter Storm.

Ingredients

  • Preferred amount of Winter storm
  • Frozen grape
  • Frozen Glass

Steps to Make It

  • Freeze your glass, Freeze your grape, Add in preferred amount of winter storm. Stir them.

Proper Bloody Mary By Proper Twelve Whisky

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A taste of a new Bloody Mary by Proper Twelve 700ml enjoy!

Ingredients

  • 10/20 ml Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey 
  • 30ml parts Tomato Juice
  • 10ml Lemon Juice
  • 4 dashes Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 bar spoon Pickle Juice
  • 1/2 bar spoon Horseradish
  • Squeeze of Lime Juice
  • 1 pinch Celery Salt or Table Salt
  • 1 pinch Ground Black Pepper

Steps to Make It

  • Add all ingredients to a shaker and fill with ice. Shake and strain into a tall glass filled with fresh ice. Garnish with a celery stalk, lemon wedge, and olives and you will be ready to serve

5 Festive Chinese New Year Cocktails To Try This 2021

Even as we enter a post-pandemic period of recovery, it’s safe to say that Chinese New Year this year will look a little different than what we’re used to. Prioritising safety and health doesn’t necessitate curtailing your celebrations. With a little bit of creativity, you can kickstart Chinese New Year celebrations this 2021 with cocktail making at home. 

Festive Chinese New Year Cocktails

 A little bit about Chinese New Year

Also called the Lunar New Year, it typically begins with the new moon occurring between the end of January and end of February – lasting approximately 15 days. Cleaning and decorating the house, having reunion dinners on the eve, and giving red envelopes (Ang Pao) are ways people took to the celebrations.

You can make your own festive cocktails at home this year – experimenting with your family is half of the fun! We’ve compiled some of the most festive themed drinks here, with different alcohol types to wet your whistle. 

1. Jade Cocktail  

Jade Cocktail

In Chinese culture, jade was regarded as one of the most precious stones, symbolising purity and moral integrity. As the name suggests, this cocktail borrows significance heavily from what jade represents in culture and tradition. Achieve the bright green flavour by using the Midori Melon and blue Curacao together. Add champagne, lime juice and a dash of Angostura bitters for a refreshing alcoholic drink to start off the night.

You’ll need:

  • ½ ounce Midori
  • ½ ounce blue Curacao
  • dash of Angostura bitters
  • ½ ounce lime juice
  • champagne 

2. Golden Treasure Sangria

Golden Treasure Sangria

Featuring grape juice, orange liqueur, honey and sparkling white wine, the Golden Treasure Sangria is a fruity fresh concoction that’ll appease the sweet tooth any of your guests may have. Perfect for an after-dinner drink, you could mix in a variety of fruits – nectarine, cherries, and raspberries – and top it off with mint.

You’ll need:

  • 3 cups white grape juice, chilled
  • ½ cup orange liqueur
  • 1750ml white wine, chilled
  • ¼ cup superfine sugar
  • 3 tbsps honey
  • 1 medium nectarine, pitted and chopped
  • 1 navel orange, thinly sliced
  • ¾ cup frozen cherries
  • ¾ cup fresh red raspberries
  • ½ cup fresh mint leaves

Combine grape juice, orange liqueur, sugar, and honey – stirring until it all dissolves. Stir in nectarine, orange, cherries, raspberries, basil, and mint. Chill the mixture and stir occasionally. Add sparkling wine to the fruit mixture before serving. 

For orange liqueur, you could go with Cointreau. For white wines, see JARBARLAR’s list of wines and champagnes here.

3. Mandarin Orange Mojito  

Mandarin Orange Mojito

Exchanging mandarin oranges is part and parcel of Chinese New Year traditions. Incorporating mandarin juice into your cocktail can be an innovative way to recreate the classic mojito. 

You’ll need: 

  • 1 cup mandarin juice
  • 3 tbsps fresh lemon juice
  • 4 tbsps sugar
  • mint leaves
  • 1 cup sparkling water
  • ½ cup rum

Mix mandarin juice, fresh lemon juice, sugar, sparkling water and rum in a jar. Add mint leaves as a finishing touch.

4. Orange Oasis

Orange Oasis

Following the trend of good wealth and prosperity, the Orange Oasis is refreshing and fitting for the event. You’ll need: 

  • ½ ounce cherry brandy
  • 4 ounces orange juice
  • ginger ale

Pack a punch by mixing cherry brandy and gin with orange juice. We recommend the Marie Brizard Cherry Brandy for this – infused with red fruit notes and the perfect choice for cocktails.

5. Palomino  

Palomino

The Palomino is a distinct drink. You could either go for the Creme de Cassis, which has the flavour of black currants, or use Kahlua, coffee liqueur. With that rich nutty base, then comes the whiskey. As the name suggests, the drink is reflective of devotion and stability – symbolising freedom and beauty.

You’ll need: 

  • 1 tsp Green Chartreuse
  • 1 ounce Creme de Cassis
  • 1 tsp Kahlua
  • 1 ½ ounces whiskey

Shake everything together with ice and strain into a glass. 

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At JARBARLAR, you can find any and every kind of alcohol you may need to make that perfect cocktail at home. You don’t have to skimp on celebrations – with just a few tricks, you’ll be surprising your closest family and friends with some festive cocktails homemade. We offer delivery services in Singapore – make your shopping experience a hassle-free one.

Learn How to Make James Bond’s Alluring Vesper Martini

Rediscovering Our Love For Vodka Cocktails

Feel like taking your cocktail game up a notch during your upcoming dinner soiree next weekend? Why not try recreating James Bond’s all-time favourite Vesper Martini that he suavely orders at the bar.

First things first, while James Bond is a book/movie character widely known and admired by many across the world, he is fictional, and so is his favourite alcoholic drink. The Vesper Martini was first mentioned in the 1953 book “Casino Royale” and caught the hearts of many ever since. Many other cocktails and drinks were mentioned in other books from the series, but none stood out like the Vesper Martini. Due to the Vesper Martini being a fictional cocktail, its ratios and the content of the drink is entirely up to your interpretation.

The Ingredients

James Bond provided strict and specific instructions as to how to make a Vesper Martini – “Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel. Got it?”

Kina Lillet is a liqueur made with white wine, which gives the Vesper Martini its distinctive bitter edge.

Unfortunately, the elusive Kina Lillet is no longer in production and does not exist anymore. But the good news is you can always substitute it with Cocchi Americano, which finishes crisp and bitter – close enough to the original Kina Lillet.

To make a Vesper Martini closest to the original one, you will need:

  • 3 ounces gin
  • 1-ounce vodka
  • 1/2 ounce Cocchi Aperitivo Americano
  • A wide strip of lemon zest for garnish

 

As you can tell from the proportions, James Bond liked his cocktails stiff. You might want to dial back on the gin or tweak the recipe if you don’t usually go for strong cocktails.

Shaken, Not Stirred

Shaken, Not Stirred

Once you have the necessary liquors and ingredients ready, go ahead and combine the different liquors in a cocktail shaker. Add some ice and shake the liquor combination for about 10 seconds for a bubbly and cloudy texture. Sift the liquid into a martini glass (not cocktail glass) and top it off with a strip of lemon zest for garnishing.

Voila! You now have a solid glass of Vesper Martini ready for your enjoyment. Sit back, relax and enjoy feeling like a top-secret, licensed-to-kill British intelligence agent.

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Thinking of buying the liquors in advance but can’t seem to squeeze out any time before the dinner gathering at your place? Why not get your gin and vodka delivered to you by ordering online? Visit our website today and find a wide array of gin like Hendricks, Gordon’s and Tanqueray available for purchase. As for the vodka, you can opt to go for Absolut, Belvedere, or Grey Goose.

Place your order online and enjoy free delivery within Singapore with a minimum spending of $50. Do note that next-day delivery will only be available if your order is placed before 4pm the previous day and there are no alcohol deliveries on Sunday. Alternatively, express delivery within 2 hours is also available with a charge of $19.90.

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Recreating Tropical Vibes With Summery Cocktails

Have you been pining for some ice-cold cocktails by the beach in Bali or Phuket? Don’t you just miss listening to the waves crashing on the shore, admiring the pink sunset with salt in your hair and warm sand beneath your feet – oh, if only we could get on a plane and jet off!

As the pandemic continues to affect the lives of many globally and travel restrictions don’t show any sign of easing, we find ourselves in need of a vacation by the beach more than ever. In a blink of an eye, it has been about a year since most Singaporeans travelled out of our tiny little island. Where did all the time go?

If you are having a serious case of cabin fever, why not try recreating overseas beach experiences in sunny Singapore? You might just feel a little better. Let’s start with the cocktails.

1. Singapore Sling

Singapore Sling

This one’s for the ones who order a Singapore Sling every time they travel just to see if bartenders abroad will put a different spin on our local cocktail. Originating from the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel, this gin-based drink which was created for ladies (hence the bright pink colour) is now served in most local joints and enjoyed by many Singaporeans. 

You’ll need: 

  • 1 ½ ounces gin
  • ½ ounce cherry Brandy or cherry Heering
  • ¼ ounce Cointreau
  • ¼ ounce Bénédictine
  • 4 ounces fresh pineapple juice (preferably fresh pineapple juice)
  • ½ ounce lime juice (preferably fresh lime juice)
  • ⅓ ounce grenadine
  • 1 dash of Angostura bitters
  • Slice of pineapple or maraschino cherry

Once you have the ingredients ready, combine them with ice and shake them up in a shaker until the drink is chilled, then strain into a chilled tall glass. Garnish with a slice of pineapple or cherry if you like and take a sip! Purchase your stash of gin for the Singapore Sling from our online store today. 

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2. Classic Mai Tai 

Classic Mai Tai

Nothing screams exotic summer escape more than the Tiki culture, which features exotically decorated bars and restaurants catering to individuals  longing for travel to tropical regions of the world. This rum-based cocktail is the face of the Tiki culture, an OG, in some sense. Its name also means “the best, out of the world” in Tahitian so let’s find out how true that is. 

You’ll need: 

  • 1 1/2 ounces white rum
  • 3/4 ounce orange Curaçao
  • 3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1/2 ounce Orgeat syrup
  • 1/2 ounce dark rum
  • 1 lime wheel
  • 1 mint sprig

Add the white rum, curaçao, lime juice and orgeat into a shaker with crushed ice and shake lightly for about 3 seconds. Pour into a chilled rock glass and gently float the dark rum over as a topper. Garnish with a slice of lime and a mint sprig and voila – you’ve got yourself a boozy Tiki cocktail! 

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3. Tequila Sunrise

Tequila Sunrise

With just three simple ingredients, the Tequila Sunrise has managed to win the hearts and taste buds of many across the world with its brilliant colours and also due to the fact that Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones took a liking to it during their world tour back in 1972. Besides being a feast for the eyes, this cocktail is also fairly easy to prepare as it doesn’t even require you to mix it or shake it.

You’ll need:

  • 2 ounces Blanco tequila
  • 4 ounces orange juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1/4 ounce Grenadine

Pour the tequila and orange juice into a chilled highball glass, then add the grenadine last. The last step is tricky, as you will need to do it slowly to ensure that the colours of the orange juice and the grenadine don’t mix. A little hack you can use is to pour the grenadine over the back of a spoon and allow it to trickle slowly to the bottom of the glass to achieve the sunrise colours.

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Rediscovering Our Love For Vodka Cocktails

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Most Singaporeans would remember Vodka as their very first taste of liquor, which doesn’t exactly spark the best memory with alcohol since most people wouldn’t be able to hold their liquor well on their first try. This is especially true since Absolut Vodka has an ABV of 50%, which is about 10 times as much as a can of beer.

Whether you had it mixed with a glass of Coke or with cranberry juice during your teenage years, you would have most likely graduated to other liquors such as whiskey or wine as you grew older and feel like you now have a more “sophisticated” palate. Or do you, really? After all, there must be a reason why the makers of Vodka, the Russians, are famously known for binge drinking Vodka.

Vodka VS Beer

Beer is usually the go-to alcoholic beverage when visiting a bar, but what is stopping you from ordering a boozy Vodka cocktail instead? If you didn’t know, Vodka actually has a lower calorie count than a beer due to the differences in the production process between the two alcohol. The fermentation process during beer production actually makes it a high-calorie drink, compared to the distillation of Vodka. This means that Vodka won’t give you a beer belly!

Other than Vodka being less likely to trigger weight gain than beer, it is also more versatile since it can be enjoyed on its own if you are looking to have a strong drink or mixed in a nice cocktail with juice or a fizzy soda – whichever you are in the mood for. 

Types of Vodka

While Vodkas are not categorised by how long it is aged in a barrel or where they are produced at, they can be categorised into three different types – plain, flavoured and fruit and herbal infused. 

Plain Vodka

Plain Vodkas contain only water and ethanol, which makes it an extremely strong drink due to the lack of other ingredients during the production process. You will be able to feel the kick of alcohol immediately despite it having almost no taste. Plain Vodkas are widely used for a wide array of cocktails globally since it is so versatile and does not come with any flavour, essentially making it a blank canvas.

Fruit and Herbal-Infused Vodka

Fruit and Herbal-Infused Vodkas have a longer production window due to the infusion process, but the result is a flavourful spirit filled with colours and aromas. This type of vodkas have a unique taste and can be enjoyed chilled on its own.

Flavoured Vodka

Flavoured Vodkas have been around for a long time. Popular Vodka brand amongst Singaporeans, Absolut, has a whole range of fruit-flavoured Vodkas that are particularly popular with younger consumers since it goes down easier and is not as harsh as plain Vodka.

The Easiest Vodka Cocktails

Having a last-minute dinner gathering at your place and want to impress your guests by serving them some Vodka cocktails but don’t know how? We’ve got you covered. 

Screwdriver

Orange juice and plain Vodka – that is literally all you need for this easy drink. 

Directions:

  • Squeeze the juice from 1 large orange and set it aside
  • Pour 50ml of Vodka into a glass of ice
  • Stir well and garnish with a wedge of orange

Sea Breeze

 

 

Light and breezy, that’s what you are going to look like preparing this easy cocktail.

Directions:

  • Pour 50ml of Vodka into a glass of ice
  • Add 100ml of cranberry juice
  • Add 50ml of grapefruit juice
  • Stir gently until the glass feels cold
  • Garnish with a slice of lime

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Stay-Home Date Night – Fancy Cocktail Garnishes For Your Romantic Dinner

After a long year with a number of Covid-19 restrictions implemented in Singapore, it looks like we are once again clamping down on the rising number of cases and facing more restrictions being mandated by the government. Now that dining in at food and beverage outlets is not allowed, where does that leave couples who wish to celebrate a special occasion during this month of heightened measures. 

Spice Up Your Stay-Home Dinner

Dining at home usually involves hours of preparation, from grocery shopping to meal preparation, table setting and cooking, which can be backbreaking work. Spare yourself the trouble and order your meal in advance online. What you can do, though, is to create a romantic ambience and table setting for the special occasion.

1. Break Out The “Special” Dinnerware

Yes, we are talking about the particular set of cutlery and glassware you would only use for a special occasion or guest. Surprise your significant other by breaking them out to show them that they are unique enough. Take-out doesn’t have to be served in takeaway boxes or enjoyed with plastic cutlery. Take your time to plate the dishes you ordered beautifully and tastefully on your dinnerware. 

2. Set The Table

Transport yourselves to a romantic restaurant by covering your old dining table with a nice table cloth and set the table with a few candles and rose petals to set the mood.

3. Prepare Some Cocktails with Fancy Garnishes

If you don’t have the luxury of time to cook up a four-course meal along with dessert and appetisers, you can afford the time to prepare some post-dinner cocktails to go along with your dinner. After all, cocktails only take a few minutes to prepare.

For a romantic dinner, you can go for sexy drinks like the Hanky Panky cocktail – a sophisticated glass of gin martini with a dash of Fernet Branca. Or if you prefer something lighter to go along with your meal, you can go for the bésame cocktail, which means “kiss me” in Spanish. This cocktail is tequila-based, flavoured with the essence of the Damiana flower and perfectly fused with lime, raspberries and passion fruit juice.

Cocktails might look fancy by themselves, but they are not at all difficult to make. Furthermore, you can always use garnishes to your advantage to class up your tipple. If you are not making a layered cocktail, you might need to add some colours to your drink to dress it up. Herbs and fruits are top choices in this case since they add a pop of colour to almost any cocktail.

You can even go the extra mile by lighting up the end of rosemary with a match, then blow it out to add a warm, smoky flavour to elevate the experience of good ol’ usual gin and tonic.

Otherwise, you can even make your garnish the star of the drink by giving it a unique design. To make citrus peel the star of the cocktail, simply use a peeler to peel the orange in a circular motion or roll the orange on the peeler in a circular motion. You will end up with a long strip of orange peel which you can then slice off both edges to have nice, clean ends. Wrap the orange peel around the interior of your cocktail glass before filling it with ice and alcohol, and voila – a simple cocktail made classy.

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Islay Whisky vs Japanese Whiskey – What You Should Choose?

 

When it comes to choosing a good bottle of whisky, people often find themselves at a crossroads: Japanese or Islay Whisky. Both of these countries are known for their remarkable spirits that have fascinated palates around the world. However, both of these whiskies represent distinct philosophies, flavors, and traditions. 

Now, the question that strikes the mind of enthusiasts is which brand or type they should choose for their special moments or celebrations. Therefore, here we will dive into what makes each whisky unique, compare their characteristics, and help you decide which one deserves a place in your glass.

What Makes Islay Whisky Unique and Alluring?

Islay, a small island off the west coast of Scotland, is referred to as the “Queen of the Hebrides.” Renowned for its rugged landscapes, fresh sea air, and traditional distilling practices, Islay whisky is identified with its bold flavors, smoky peat, briny sea notes, and complex profiles that can be both intense and refined. 

Famous distilleries like Laphroaig, Ardbeg, and Lagavulin have become icons, each with their unique interpretations of the Islay style.

Flavor Profile of Islay Whisky

Islay whiskies are known for their smoky and peaky character, which is a result of the local practice of drying malted barley over peat fires. This imparts a smoky essence that can range from gentle to overpowering. 

You can also taste the flavors of seaweed, iodine, and even medicinal notes, which evoke the island’s coastal environment. Islay whiskies are rich and full-bodied, with a smooth finish that makes them one of the favorites among thousands of brands.

The Craftsmanship

What sets Islay Whisky apart is its commitment to traditional methods. Countless distilleries still employ time-honored techniques that date back centuries, using pot stills and natural ingredients. The rugged environment of Islay, with its abundant water sources and local barley, contributes to the unique terroir that defines these whiskies. This commitment to craftsmanship and authenticity is a hallmark of Islay’s identity.

Japanese Whiskey – An Elegant Choice for Enthusiasts

Japanese whiskey has become a global sensation over the last few decades, earning honors for its meticulous craftsmanship and subtle flavors. Japanese producers like Yamazaki, Nikka, and Hakushu took inspiration from Scottish distilling traditions and also created a style that is lighter, fruitier, and more delicate than their Islay counterparts.

Flavor Profile of Japanese Whiskey

Japanese whiskies are known for their smooth texture and complex flavors. They feature floral notes, fruits like apple and pear, and a subtle hint of oak. Various Japanese whiskies emphasize a balance between ingredients, which makes them approachable for both novices and seasoned connoisseurs.

Japanese whisky producers use various types of cask, such as American oak, sherry, and even Japanese Mizunara oak, which also adds layers of flavor that can be both pleasant and intricate.

The Craftsmanship

The artistry behind Japanese whiskey lies in their meticulous attention to detail. Numerous Japanese distillers prioritize small-batch production and focus on quality over quantity. 

Their processes of whisky making are shrouded in secrecy, with a strong emphasis on achieving the perfect blend. The use of pure, soft water and local ingredients also enhances the character and essence of the whisky, which results in spirits that are not just beverages but expressions of art.

Comparing Islay and Japanese Whiskey – Which One Is For You?

Flavor Intensity
One of the most significant differences between Islay and Japanese whiskies is their flavor intensity. Islay whiskies are known for their bold, smoky profiles, while Japanese whiskies tend to offer a more subtle and nuanced experience. If you’re a fan of rich, powerful flavors, Islay whisky might be your go-to. On the other hand, if you prefer something lighter and more refined, a Japanese one could be your ideal choice.

Production Philosophy
Islay whisky production adopts traditional techniques that highlight the island’s unique environment. On the other hand, Japanese whiskies reflect a unique combination of traditional and innovative approaches, which results in a style that respects its roots while exploring new horizons. This difference in production methods between the both can also influence your choice.

Availability and Price
Both Islay and Japanese whiskies can vary significantly in terms of availability and price. Islay whiskies tend to be widely available, with many offerings at different price points. However, Japanese whiskies, especially premium brands, can sometimes be harder to find and may come with a higher price tag, particularly for limited editions.

Both of these whiskies are premium and have unique flavor profiles. You must consider the flavors and occasions before buying any of these two. 

The Bottom Line

Both Islay and Japanese whiskies have their unique charms and complexities. Whether you find yourself enchanted by the smoky allure of Islay or captivated by the delicate elegance of Japanese whisky, the choice reflects your individual taste. 

Jarbarlar brings the sophisticated taste of Islay and the elegance of premium Japanese whiskies to your doorstep. With our extensive collection, you can easily order yourself a limited edition without searching stores. So, pour a dram, take a moment to savor, and enjoy the journey through the fascinating world of whisky with Jarbarlar today.