The Sniffer
Craft distillers put their money where Nancy Fraley’s nose is.

Craft distillers put their money where Nancy Fraley’s nose is.

Why it’s so hard to get a decent drink before your flight—and why that may soon change

When a 70-year-old man walked the length of the United States in 1909, he sparked a conversation that ultimately changed medicine's ideas about the value of exercise in old age.

The unexpected source of a craft-whiskey boom

Too many stills, too little expertise

Depends on if you're drunk.

Dogfish Head’s ancient, hybrid brews embody a past before ale and wine became separate categories.

Bourbon makers attempt to perfect a 2,000-year-old invention.

Distilling deceit

The theory and practice of serving a drink vibrated, not stirred
