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The Whiskey Blending Revival

Whiskey barrel stacked in a blending room.

A Global Tradition Reimagined in the Heartland

For decades, American whiskey celebrated bold, single-barrel expressions, spirits prized for their individuality and power. Across the globe, however, blending has long been recognized as an art: a way to craft balance, consistency, and depth.

Today, that tradition is finding new life in the United States. No longer a quiet, behind-the-scenes craft, blending has become a defining expression of creativity and craftsmanship. At Windows Distillery, our Spirit Benders™ are helping lead the whiskey blending revival, bringing together carefully selected barrels to create whiskeys that are layered, harmonious, and distinctly memorable.

What Is the Whiskey Blending Revival?

The whiskey blending revival reflects a growing appreciation for the art and science of combining select whiskeys to create greater balance, complexity, and depth. While blending has long been central to Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey, and Japanese whisky traditions, American whiskey producers are increasingly embracing blending as a way to expand flavor possibilities while honoring the character of the spirit.

Blending by Design

Long before American whiskey found its voice, blending was the foundation of excellence abroad. In Scotland, Ireland, and Japan, master blenders combined single malts and grains to create smooth, complex, and enduring profiles.

At Windows, our Spirit Benders™ draw inspiration from these global traditions while exploring new possibilities. We treat blending as both a legacy to honor and a craft to reimagine, bringing innovation to every barrel we touch.

Why Blending Matters in Modern American Whiskey

American whiskey has long been defined by boldness: big barrels, high proofs, and a straight path from grain to glass. This legacy shaped some of the world’s most iconic pours and continues to guide how drinkers fall in love with whiskey.

Today, blending isn’t replacing tradition—it’s enhancing it. The whiskey blending revival is creating new opportunities for distillers to deepen expression, amplify flavor, and craft more nuanced drinking experiences. Blending deepens the expression of the spirit and amplify its flavor.

With our Four Barrel bourbon, we take the unmistakable character of American whiskey and weave in layers of nuance, complexity, and harmony. The result is a whiskey that honors its roots while expanding its expression. The same philosophy guides our Big Ambur Rye Whiskey, where thoughtful blending helps showcase the bold spice and character rye enthusiasts seek while creating a balanced and approachable experience.

The Evolution of Taste & Tradition

The whiskey world is expanding, and so are the palates of those who enjoy it.

Drinkers still appreciate boldness and heritage, but they’re also looking to discover new layers and unexpected finishes. They want to know how barrels complement one another. How age, grain, and distillation style can interact. How a blend can become something greater than the sum of its parts.

As consumers explore modern whiskey trends, they are increasingly drawn to the craftsmanship behind blending. The ability to create balance without sacrificing character is one reason the whiskey blending revival continues to gain momentum among whiskey enthusiasts and distillers alike.

Blending & Finishing: Understanding the Difference

Both blending and finishing are essential to crafting whiskey’s character. At Windows, we embrace both.

Blending is about balance and harmony. It’s understanding what each barrel contributes and uniting them to add richness, depth, and dimension. Each blend is a conversation between elements—ages, mash bills, and distillation styles—to create something entirely new.

Windows Batch One bourbon demonstrates how careful American whiskey blending can elevate complexity and reveal flavors that may never emerge from a single barrel alone. Our Smoky Ambur Rye Whiskey offers another perspective on the whiskey blending revival, illustrating how blending can help create layered notes of spice, smoke, and depth while preserving the distinctive character of rye.

Finishing invites a whiskey to rest in a different barrel—like port, sherry, Amburana, or other casks—adding distinct notes and enriching the profile. Blending, on the other hand, is the thoughtful union of multiple whiskeys, bringing together different ages, mash bills, and even distillation styles to create something entirely new.

The Spirit of Windows Distillery

Blending isn’t a throwback: it’s a step forward. Here in the Midwest, where creativity meets craftsmanship, blending is having its moment.

The Spirit Benders™ at Windows Distillery are proud to lead this new chapter, crafting whiskeys that showcase balance, complexity, and depth. As the whiskey blending revival continues to shape the future of American whiskey, we remain committed to honoring tradition while exploring what’s possible through the art of blending.

Whether you’re drawn to the layered complexity of bourbon or the bold character of rye, our collection reflects a passion for craftsmanship and a belief that exceptional whiskey comes from marrying the right elements together.

Ready to experience the results for yourself? Explore the Windows Distillery spirits collection and discover the bourbons and rye whiskeys our Spirit Benders™ have crafted to honor tradition while pushing flavor forward. From bourbon to rye, each bottle tells a story of innovation, craftsmanship, and character.

How to Drink Gin: A Beginner’s Guide

Glass of gin with lemon slices

Gin is one of the most versatile and expressive spirits—defined by juniper, yet shaped by a wide range of botanicals like citrus, herbs, and spice. If you’re wondering how to drink gin, the answer depends on what you want to experience: clarity, refreshment, or complexity.

This guide from Windows Distillery breaks down the best ways to drink gin, from neat pours to classic cocktails.

What’s the Best Way to Drink Gin?

If you’re new to gin, here are the best ways to start:

  • Neat or slightly chilled to taste the full botanical profile
  • Gin and tonic for a balanced, refreshing drink
  • Classic cocktails like a Martini or Negroni for complexity
  • With quality ingredients and proper garnish to enhance flavor

The best way to drink gin ultimately comes down to personal preference, but starting with these methods will help you understand its range.

Understanding Gin’s Flavor Profile

Before deciding how to serve gin, it helps to understand what you’re tasting. All gin is built around juniper, but additional botanicals create variation:

  • Citrus peels add brightness
  • Coriander brings lift and spice
  • Herbs and florals introduce depth and aroma

Balance is central to the Spirit Bending process for Windows gin. Each expression is carefully composed to highlight both clarity and complexity, bringing together bright botanicals, layered aromatics, and a refined structure.

From the citrus-forward lift of Sunrise Gin and the crisp versatility of Twist Gin to the bold depth of Admiral’s Cut and the warm, rounded character of Amber Cask, our spirits are designed to reveal something new with every pour.

How to Drink Gin Neat

Drinking gin neat is one of the best ways to understand its full character:

  • Pour a small measure into a glass
  • Let it rest briefly
  • Sip slowly and notice how flavors develop

A slight chill can soften the alcohol while preserving aroma.

The Best Way to Drink Gin: Gin and Tonic

The gin and tonic is widely considered the best way to drink gin for beginners. Here’s how to make a great gin and tonic:

  • Fill a glass with ice
  • Add 1 part gin
  • Top with 2–3 parts high-quality tonic
  • Garnish with citrus, herbs, or cucumber

The tonic’s bitterness balances gin’s botanicals, creating a refreshing and approachable drink.

How to Drink Gin in Cocktails

Gin is a foundation for some of the world’s most iconic cocktails. If you’re exploring how to serve gin at home, start here:

  • Martini – clean, crisp, and spirit-forward
  • Tom Collins – bright, citrusy, and refreshing
  • Negroni – bold, bitter, and complex

Each cocktail highlights different aspects of gin. Lighter gins emphasize freshness, while deeper expressions bring added richness and structure to stirred drinks.

How to Serve Gin at Home

Serving gin well doesn’t require a full bar setup—just attention to detail. Follow these tips for serving gin:

  • Use fresh ice to maintain temperature without dilution
  • Choose quality mixers (especially tonic water)
  • Match garnish to the gin’s flavor profile
  • Use proper glassware when possible

Small upgrades in preparation can dramatically improve how gin tastes.

Find Your Preferred Way to Drink Gin

There’s no single “correct” way to drink gin—it’s about what works best for your palate. You might enjoy:

  • Neat pours for depth
  • Gin and tonics for refreshment
  • Cocktails for complexity

The more you experiment, the more you’ll discover your ideal way to drink gin.

Discover Your Perfect Pour: Windows Distillery

Knowing how to drink gin is just the beginning. The real intrigue lies in how it’s crafted.

At Windows Distillery, our Spirit Benders™ bring together carefully selected elements to create expressions that are layered, balanced, and distinctly our own. Each gin in our collection offers a different perspective:

  • Sunrise Gin — bright, citrus-forward, and expressive
  • Twist Gin — crisp, modern, and refreshingly versatile
  • Admiral’s Cut — bold, structured, and deeply aromatic
  • Amber Cask Gin — warm, rounded, and finished with subtle oak influence

Whether you prefer something vibrant and refreshing or rich and contemplative, there’s a Windows gin designed for your palate.

Explore the Windows collection of spirits, experiment with your serve, and discover how your perfect gin experience comes together.