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FEW Bourbon Whiskey 70cl bottle from Evanston, Illinois

Few Bourbon Whiskey - 70cl

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FEW Bourbon Whiskey is a craft American bourbon produced in small batches in Illinois, USA, named after the “grain-to-glass” philosophy of making only a FEW things, but making them exceptionally...

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Singapore's most comprehensive whisky retailer — over 500 whisky SKUs covering all five major whisky regions globally. Scotch Whisky (Speyside, Highland, Islay, Campbeltown, Lowland, Islands), World Whisky (Australian, Taiwanese, Indian, Irish), Japanese Whisky (Yamazaki, Hibiki, Hakushu, Yoichi, Miyagikyo, Akkeshi), American Whiskey (bourbon, rye, Tennessee), and Irish Whiskey (Teeling, Redbreast). Single malt, blended Scotch, bourbon, rye, single pot still Irish, blended Japanese — every major whisky category. The Liquid Collection covers the most prestigious global heritage houses (Macallan, Glenmorangie, Yamazaki, Hennessy) alongside genuinely landmark modern craft revival distilleries (Kavalan, Starward, Teeling, Compass Box, Nc'nean). Free delivery, 3 working days, no minimum.

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Whisky is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, aged in wooden casks. The major whisky-producing regions globally span Scotland (Scotch Whisky — the largest and most heritage-rich whisky category, with six recognised geographic regions including Speyside, Highland, Islay, Campbeltown, Lowland, and Islands), Ireland (Irish Whiskey — distinguished by triple distillation and the unique single pot still style), United States (American Whiskey — including bourbon, Tennessee whiskey, and rye whiskey), Japan (Japanese Whisky — Scotch-inspired production with distinctive Japanese craftsmanship and oak influences), and the rapidly-expanding World Whisky category (non-Scotch non-Japanese non-American whiskies from Taiwan, Australia, India, and emerging whisky-producing countries globally).

The Liquid Collection stocks the genuinely most comprehensive whisky selection in Singapore — over 500 whisky SKUs covering every major whisky region, style, and category. From accessible everyday Scotch blends and Speyside single malts through to intensely peated Islay malts, prestige American bourbons, landmark Japanese whisky, modern craft revival distilleries, and ultra-prestige vintage releases. The Liquid Collection genuinely stocks all three modern World Whiskies Awards World's Best Single Malt winners (Kavalan Solist Vinho Barrique 2015, Starward Nova 2018, Teeling Single Malt 2019) alongside Singapore's most comprehensive Scotch heritage portfolio. Every bottle ships free across Singapore with no minimum order and standard 3-working-day delivery.

Whisky at The Liquid Collection — Key Facts at a Glance

Category
Whisky — distilled grain spirit, aged in wooden casks
TLC Whisky Range
500+ SKUs across all five major whisky regions globally
Major Sub-Categories
Scotch Whisky · World Whisky · Japanese Whisky · American Whiskey · Irish Whiskey
Scotch Regions Covered
All 6 — Speyside · Highland · Islay · Campbeltown · Lowland · Islands
World Whisky Countries
Taiwan · Australia · India · Ireland
WBSM Winners Stocked
3 of the most recent modern World's Best Single Malt winners — Kavalan 2015 · Starward 2018 · Teeling 2019
Major Whisky Styles
Single malt · Blended malt · Blended Scotch · Bourbon · Rye · Single pot still · Single grain · Blended Japanese · World Whisky
Major Cask Types
Ex-bourbon American oak · Ex-sherry European oak (Oloroso/PX/Amontillado/Palo Cortado) · Wine casks · Port casks · Mizunara oak
Age Range
3 years (minimum legal Scotch) through 50+ years (ultra-prestige vintage releases)
Standard Bottle Sizes
70cl (most Scotch and World Whisky); 75cl (American whiskey and some Scotch); 750ml (American); 1.75L (American large format)
Typical ABV Range
40% minimum (most standard bottlings) to 65%+ (cask strength, single barrel)
Ownership Groups
10+ major groups — LVMH · Diageo · Edrington · Suntory · Beam Suntory · Bacardi · Pernod Ricard · Brown-Forman · Sazerac · Inver House · Whyte & Mackay · Asahi (Nikka)

The five major whisky regions globally

Whisky production spans five major regions globally — each with distinctive production traditions, regulatory frameworks, and stylistic emphasis. The Liquid Collection covers all five regions comprehensively.

Region Major Style Characteristics Regulatory Minimum Ageing Flagship TLC Brands
Scotland (Scotch Whisky) Six geographic sub-regions; signature peated Islay, sherry-cask Speyside, varied Highland 3 years in oak ≤700L in Scotland Macallan, Glenmorangie, Aberfeldy, Ardbeg, Bowmore, Laphroaig, Springbank, Highland Park
Ireland (Irish Whiskey) Triple distillation tradition; unique single pot still style (malted + unmalted barley) 3 years in wooden casks in Ireland Teeling, Redbreast
United States (American Whiskey) Bourbon (51%+ corn, new charred oak); rye; Tennessee whiskey (charcoal-mellowed) 2 years for bourbon; no minimum for American whiskey generally Jack Daniel's, Blanton's, Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, Willett
Japan (Japanese Whisky) Scotch-inspired production with Mizunara oak influence; Suntory and Nikka heritage 3 years (since April 2024 new regulations) Yamazaki, Hibiki, Hakushu, Yoichi, Miyagikyo, Nikka, Akkeshi
World Whisky (Taiwan, Australia, India, others) Climate-driven faster maturation; innovative cask programmes; modern craft revival Variable by country (Australia 2 years; Taiwan/India variable) Kavalan, Starward, Amrut, Paul John

For Singapore drinkers exploring whisky comprehensively, The Liquid Collection's coverage of all five regions provides the genuinely most distinctive same-retailer whisky education available — from prestige heritage Scotch through to modern craft World Whisky.

Scotch Whisky — the six recognised regions

Scotch whisky is whisky produced in Scotland following the Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 — the legally-enforced framework that protects the Scotch whisky category. Scotch whisky has six recognised geographic regions, each with distinctive production traditions and stylistic emphasis.

Region Signature Style Flagship TLC Brands
Speyside Highest concentration of distilleries globally; fruity, sweet, sherry-influenced; many of the world's best-known single malts Macallan, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, GlenDronach, Aberlour, BenRiach, Glenrothes, Glenglassaugh, Glen Grant, Glen Moray
Highland Largest geographic region; varied styles from delicate to robust; honeyed, malty, fruit-forward expressions Glenmorangie, Aberfeldy, Nc'nean, Dalmore, Oban, Glengoyne, Dalwhinnie, Tomatin, Royal Lochnagar
Islay Heavily peated, smoky character; maritime influence; the most iconic peated Scotch region Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Bowmore, Kilchoman, Caol Ila, Lagavulin, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain
Campbeltown Small region with distinctive maritime, briny, slightly smoky character; 3 working distilleries Springbank, Glen Scotia
Lowland Light, delicate, triple-distilled tradition; floral and grassy character Auchentoshan, Glenkinchie
Islands Geographically dispersed across Scottish islands; varied peated and non-peated styles Highland Park (Orkney), Talisker (Skye), Jura, Arran (Isle of Arran)

The Liquid Collection covers all six Scotch regions comprehensively, with the strongest representation in Speyside (the world's highest concentration of single malt distilleries) and Islay (the most iconic peated Scotch region). For Singapore drinkers building serious Scotch knowledge, the regional coverage provides genuine geographic context for understanding how Scottish landscape and climate influence whisky character.

Major whisky styles — production differences explained

Whisky encompasses several major production styles, each defined by grain composition, distillation method, and ageing approach. Understanding these styles helps Singapore drinkers navigate the whisky landscape and identify expressions that match their preferences.

Style Definition TLC Examples
Single Malt Scotch 100% malted barley, single distillery, pot still distillation in Scotland Macallan, Glenfiddich, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Highland Park
Blended Malt Scotch Combination of single malts from multiple distilleries (no grain whisky) Compass Box Spice Tree, Nectarosity, The Peat Monster
Blended Scotch Combination of single malt and grain whisky from multiple distilleries Dewar's, Compass Box Great King Street Artist Blend
Single Grain Scotch Single distillery, grains other than malted barley (corn, wheat, rye), column still Compass Box Hedonism (100% Scottish grain — limited annual)
Bourbon (American) 51%+ corn mash, new charred American oak barrels, produced in USA Blanton's, Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, Willett, Buffalo Trace
Rye Whiskey (American) 51%+ rye mash, new charred American oak barrels, produced in USA Willett Family Estate Rye, Woodford Reserve Rye
Tennessee Whiskey Bourbon-like production with additional charcoal mellowing (Lincoln County Process) Jack Daniel's
Single Pot Still Irish Uniquely Irish — mash of both malted AND unmalted barley, pot still distillation Redbreast
Irish Single Malt 100% malted barley, single distillery, Irish triple distillation tradition Teeling
Japanese Whisky Scotch-inspired production in Japan; distinctive Mizunara oak influence in many expressions Yamazaki, Hibiki, Hakushu, Yoichi, Miyagikyo, Akkeshi

The breadth of whisky styles available at The Liquid Collection genuinely covers every major whisky production tradition globally — from heritage Scotch single malts through modern craft world whisky to American bourbon and Irish single pot still.

Explore World Whisky by country

The Liquid Collection's World Whisky portfolio covers four major non-Scotch non-Japanese non-American countries — and includes all three modern World Whiskies Awards World's Best Single Malt winners.

Taiwan

Australia

India

Ireland

Explore Japanese Whisky

Japanese whisky has earned global prestige equivalent to Scotch — and frequently outscores Scotch in international tasting competitions. The Liquid Collection stocks the major Japanese whisky brands including both Suntory and Nikka portfolios, plus emerging craft producer Akkeshi.

Suntory

Nikka (Asahi Breweries)

Emerging Japanese Craft

Explore American Whiskey

American whiskey spans bourbon (51%+ corn, new charred oak), rye whiskey (51%+ rye), and Tennessee whiskey (bourbon-like with additional charcoal mellowing). Major bourbon production is concentrated in Kentucky, with Bardstown widely considered the bourbon capital of the world.

American Whiskey Brands

Explore Independent and Modern Craft Whisky

Beyond the major distilleries and heritage brands, modern whisky has been transformed by independent blenders and craft revival distilleries — combining creative cask innovation with transparent communication and modern sustainability commitments.

Independent Scotch Blender

Modern Revival Distilleries

B Corp Certified Whisky

Explore Whisky by Ownership Group

The global whisky industry is concentrated among a relatively small number of major ownership groups, with each group's portfolio reflecting distinctive heritage, production philosophy, and stylistic emphasis. Browse TLC's portfolio by ownership group below.

Ownership Group Key TLC Brands
Diageo Caol Ila, Talisker, Singleton, Lagavulin, Johnnie Walker · plus minority investment in Starward
LVMH (Moët Hennessy) Glenmorangie, Ardbeg
Suntory (Japan) Yamazaki, Hibiki, Hakushu
Beam Suntory Laphroaig, Bowmore, Auchentoshan, Maker's Mark
Edrington Group The Macallan, Highland Park, The Glenrothes
Pernod Ricard The Glenlivet, Redbreast, Aberlour, Chivas Regal, Royal Salute
Bacardi Aberfeldy, Dewar's, Compass Box · plus minority investment in Teeling
Brown-Forman Jack Daniel's, Woodford Reserve, BenRiach, GlenDronach, Glenglassaugh
Sazerac Blanton's, Buffalo Trace
Asahi Breweries (Nikka) Nikka, Yoichi, Miyagikyo
Whyte & Mackay The Dalmore, Jura, Fettercairn, Tamnavulin
Inver House AnCnoc, Speyburn, Balblair, Pulteney
Rémy Cointreau Bruichladdich
Independent / Family-Owned Springbank (J & A Mitchell family), Willett (Kulsveen family), Nc'nean (Annabel Thomas), Kilchoman

The ownership group structure provides genuine context for understanding modern whisky industry consolidation — and helps Singapore drinkers identify brands with shared production philosophies and house styles. The Liquid Collection's coverage spans every major global whisky ownership group.

Cask types in whisky maturation

Cask wood is genuinely the most influential factor in whisky flavour development — typically contributing 60-80% of the final whisky character. Modern whisky maturation uses a diverse range of cask types, each contributing distinctive flavour character.

Cask Type Wood & Size Flavour Contribution TLC Examples
Ex-bourbon American oak, 200L Vanilla, honey, coconut, light spice; the most common cask globally Glenmorangie Original 10, most Scotch blends
Ex-Oloroso sherry European oak, 500L butt Rich nutty, dried fruit, polished leather, Christmas cake The Macallan, GlenDronach
Ex-Pedro Ximénez (PX) sherry European oak, 500L butt Intensely sweet dried fig, raisin, dark chocolate, coffee, molasses Kilchoman PX, Bowmore Frank Quietly
Ex-Amontillado sherry European oak, 500L butt Delicate nuts, herbs, citrus zest, lighter than Oloroso Various specialty releases
Ex-Palo Cortado sherry European oak, 500L butt Elegant complexity combining biological and oxidative character Compass Box Nectarosity
Ex-Port wine European oak, varied Red fruit, plum, chocolate, sweet spice Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban, various port finishes
Australian red wine French oak, varied Rich red fruit (raspberry, cherry, plum), tannin structure Starward Nova (Shiraz, Cabernet, Pinot Noir)
Mizunara (Japanese oak) Japanese Quercus crispula, varied Sandalwood, incense, coconut; rare and prized in Japanese whisky Yamazaki Mizunara, Suntory limited releases
STR (Shaved-Toasted-Recharred) Refurbished wine casks; Dr Jim Swan methodology Concentrated cask wood influence; new char character Kavalan Solist range, Kilchoman
Apera (Australian sherry-style) European oak, solera system Solera fractional blending depth; nutty oxidative character Starward Solera
New charred American oak American oak, new (mandatory for US bourbon) Strong vanilla, caramel, oak tannin; the defining bourbon character All bourbon (Blanton's, Maker's Mark, Willett, Buffalo Trace)

The breadth of cask types used in modern whisky maturation reflects the increasing creative ambition of the industry. Modern revival distilleries (Kilchoman, Kavalan, Starward, Compass Box, Teeling) have been particularly important in expanding the cask experimentation tradition.

Whisky FAQ

What is whisky?

Whisky (or whiskey, the spelling used in Ireland and the United States) is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, aged in wooden casks. Major grain types include malted barley, corn, rye, and wheat. Production involves four stages: malting, mashing, fermentation, and distillation. The new-make spirit is aged in wooden casks (typically oak) for minimum 2-3 years depending on jurisdiction. TLC stocks over 500 whisky SKUs covering all five major whisky regions globally.

What are the major whisky regions?

The five major whisky regions globally are Scotland (Scotch Whisky), Ireland (Irish Whiskey), United States (American Whiskey including bourbon and rye), Japan (Japanese Whisky), and the rapidly-expanding World Whisky category (Taiwan, Australia, India, and other emerging whisky-producing countries). TLC covers all five regions comprehensively — including all three modern World's Best Single Malt winners (Kavalan 2015, Starward 2018, Teeling 2019).

What is Scotch whisky?

Scotch whisky is whisky produced in Scotland following the Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009. Key requirements: produced in Scotland, minimum 3 years aging in oak casks not exceeding 700 litres, bottled at minimum 40% ABV. Scotch has six recognised regions: Speyside, Highland, Islay, Campbeltown, Lowland, and Islands. TLC covers all six regions.

What is single malt whisky?

Single malt whisky is whisky produced at a single distillery using exclusively malted barley (100% malted barley), distilled in copper pot stills. Single malt is the most prestigious whisky style globally — distinguished from blended whisky (which combines whiskies from multiple distilleries). Single malt Scotch represents the prestige tier — TLC stocks The Macallan, Glenfiddich, The Glenlivet, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, and many more.

What is bourbon?

Bourbon is a category of American whiskey defined by strict US regulations: minimum 51% corn in the mash bill, produced in the United States, aged in new charred American oak barrels, distilled at no more than 80% ABV, entering the barrel at no more than 62.5% ABV, bottled at minimum 40% ABV. Kentucky is the historic centre of bourbon production. Major bourbon TLC brands include Blanton's, Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, and Willett.

What is Japanese whisky?

Japanese whisky is whisky produced in Japan following Scotch-inspired production techniques with distinctive Japanese craftsmanship and oak influences. Japanese whisky production began in 1923 with Suntory's Yamazaki Distillery. Japanese whisky has earned global prestige equivalent to Scotch. TLC stocks Suntory's Yamazaki, Hibiki, Hakushu; Nikka's Yoichi, Miyagikyo; and emerging craft producer Akkeshi.

What is World Whisky?

World Whisky is the rapidly-expanding category of non-Scotch non-Japanese non-American whiskies — primarily from Ireland, Taiwan, Australia, India, and various emerging whisky-producing countries. Major World Whisky brands at TLC include Kavalan (Taiwan, WBSM 2015), Starward (Australia, WBSM 2018), Teeling (Ireland, WBSM 2019), Amrut (India), Paul John (India).

What is Irish whiskey?

Irish whiskey is whiskey produced in Ireland following the Irish Whiskey Act 1980. Distinguished from Scotch by traditional triple distillation and the unique 'single pot still' style (uniquely Irish — made from a mash of both malted and unmalted barley). TLC stocks Teeling (founded 2012 modern revival, WBSM 2019) and Redbreast (Pernod Ricard, the iconic single pot still Irish whiskey).

What does age statement mean?

An age statement indicates the minimum age of the youngest component whisky in the bottle. For example, a 'Macallan 12 Year Old' contains whisky that has aged a minimum of 12 years. Beyond age statements, modern whisky increasingly produces NAS (No Age Statement) expressions focusing on flavour profile rather than age. Both age-stated and NAS whiskies can achieve world-class quality. TLC stocks whiskies across the full age spectrum, from 10-12 year entry-level to ultra-prestige 30+ year vintage releases.

What are sherry casks and ex-bourbon casks?

Sherry casks and ex-bourbon casks are the two major cask wood traditions in Scotch maturation. Ex-bourbon casks (American oak ~200L) contribute vanilla, honey, coconut, and light spice. Sherry casks (European oak ~500L) contribute richer character — Oloroso (rich nutty, dried fruit, leather), Pedro Ximénez (intensely sweet dried fig, raisin, dark chocolate, coffee), Amontillado (delicate nuts, herbs, citrus zest), and Palo Cortado (elegant complexity). Major TLC sherry-cask brands include The Macallan, GlenDronach, Aberlour.

Which whisky is best for beginners?

For whisky beginners, the most accessible introductions generally come from Speyside and Highland Scotch, mid-range American bourbon, and accessible Irish whiskey. Beginner-friendly TLC options include Glenfiddich 12 (light, fruity Speyside), Aberfeldy 12 (Highland honeyed), Glenmorangie The Original 10 (citrus-floral Highland), Maker's Mark (wheated bourbon, smooth), Jack Daniel's (Tennessee), Teeling Small Batch (Irish). For gentler peat introduction, try Bowmore 12 rather than intensely peated Ardbeg or Laphroaig.

Do you deliver whisky across Singapore?

Yes. Free delivery anywhere in Singapore with no minimum order. Standard lead time is 3 working days. The Liquid Collection is Singapore's most comprehensive whisky retailer, with over 500 whisky SKUs covering all five major whisky regions. WhatsApp support available on +65 9680 5856 for product enquiries and pre-order requests for specific bottlings.