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Celebrate World Whisky Day with Must-Try Whiskies and Cocktails

 World Whisky Day, on May 17, is more than just a toast to tradition—it’s a celebration of how far whisky has come. Today’s blends are bold, approachable, and made to be enjoyed —neat, on the rocks, or shaken into a cocktail. Whether it’s the smooth, citrusy charm of Monkey Shoulder or the mellow depth of Grant’s TripleWood, these modern whiskies break the mould while staying true to their roots.

Monkey Shoulder is a bold yet balanced blend of Speyside’s finest single malts. Selected in small batches and expertly married, it delivers a signature smoothness with layers of zesty orange, mellow vanilla, and spiced oak. On the palate, rich honeyed sweetness meets warm spice, leading to a lingering finish with a hint of peppermint. Matured in first-fill ex-Bourbon casks and blended for depth, Monkey Shoulder is made for mixing—whether in a classic Old Fashioned or a fresh, lively cocktail.

Monkey Sundowner 

The Monkey Sundowner is a light cocktail that captures the essence of a relaxing evening drink. It combines the smooth richness of Monkey Shoulder with the sweetness of peach syrup and the tartness of lime juice, creating a perfectly balanced flavour profile. The grapefruit shrub adds a tangy, slightly bitter finish, making it both refreshing and complex. The garnish of an edible flower adds an elegant, summery touch. 

Ingredients: 

  • 60ml Monkey Shoulder 
  • 20ml peach syrup 
  • 20ml lime juice 
  • Grapefruit shrub (to top up) 

Garnish: 

  • Edible flower 

Method: 

  • Shake the Monkey Shoulder, peach syrup, and lime juice with ice until well mixed. Strain the mixture into a glass filled with ice. Top up with grapefruit shrub and gently stir. Garnish with an edible flower for a visually stunning finish.

Grant’s TripleWood

Grant’s TripleWood is matured in three different types of woods: Virgin Oak cask, which provides the spicy robustness, American Oak, which lends subtle vanilla smoothness and the Bourbon refill, which offers brown sugar sweetness, resulting in a smoother, richer, mellower taste. It has the notes of ripe pear and summer fruits and has a long and sweet finish with a subtle hint of smoke.

Grant’s Tropical Fiesta

Tropical Fiesta by Grant’s is a Spirit Drink made by infusing Blended Scotch Whisky with natural pineapple and mango flavourings. Grant’s Tropical Fiesta captures the essence of the tropics in every sip and offers a refreshing and modern twist on the whisky experience.

Ingredients:  

  • Grant’s Triple Wood 60ml 
  • Ginger Juice 10ml 
  • Pineapple Juice 30ml 
  • Lime 20ml 
  • Ginger Ale 

Garnish: 

  • Pineapple Leaves 

Method: 

  • Pour Whisky, Ginger Juice, Pineapple Juice and Lime Juice over ice in Highball Glass. 
  • Top up with Ginger Ale. 
  • Garnish with Pineapple Leaves. 

Studio Monkey Shoulder Returns to India

  • Global music initiative led by broadcaster, DJ Gilles Peterson
  • Worldwide FM and Monkey Shoulder will spotlight grassroots music scenes in India through a ₹11 Lakh fund

Studio Monkey Shoulder is once again inviting grassroots music communities from India to apply for a £10,000 grant (₹11 Lakh approx.) which will go towards a music project that will spotlight their scene on a global scale.

Last year, Studio Monkey Shoulder supported DJ Delhi Sultanate to transport the BFR Sound System across the country and host Big Bang Festival – a two-day boutique music and culture festival in the remote jungles of Assam. This year, Studio Monkey Shoulder is back to empower the grassroots music communities who are innovating in their scenes – from independent record stores to DIY music venues, online radio stations, and beyond, the spaces where people connect, create and discover music are critical to a thriving music ecosystem.

Monkey Shoulder brand has joined forces with globally acclaimed partners; online radio station, Worldwide FM, as well as its founder, DJ and broadcaster, Gilles Peterson, to award one India community the fund to bring an original project to life this summer. As well as funding, that community will get to tell their story through a series of films and radio broadcasts produced by Worldwide FM.

 “The Studio Monkey Shoulder initiative with Worldwide FM and Monkey Shoulder allowed us to think audaciously and go all out on how we’d like a musical and cultural gathering to be. To be able to bring the sound system of a 5-day journey from Delhi to the tribal village of Nanadisa and hold a massive reggae dance in the jungle where in the end everyone let loose and joined in is stuff dreams are made of,” says last year’s India fund recipients, Delhi Sultanate (BFR Soundsystem).

“I’m thrilled to see Studio Monkey Shoulder grow in its second year in partnership with Worldwide FM. It’s been a privilege to work with the communities we supported in 2024, seeing their projects thrive and come to life. I’m excited to uncover more amazing community-driven projects in India and witness the talent that comes with it as the project evolves in year two,” says Gilles Peterson.

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