1. Rye and Shine
Winston Churchill would start each morning with a Papa Cocktail: a chunky glass of whiskey he would water down as the day progressed. Let the Old World be your accomplice in embracing your inner Churchill.

2. Tried and True
At 109 years old, Richard Overton is America’s oldest living veteran. His secret? Whiskey in his morning coffee and a cigar with his dinner. The timeless combination has kept Overton’s “muscles tender.”

3. Liquid Sunshine
Playwright George Bernard Shaw said, “Whiskey is liquid sunshine.” Combat a robust summer storm with a glass of the Old World.

4. Rye Rush
Author Compton Mackenzie once said, “Love makes the world go round? Not at all. Whiskey makes it go round twice as fast.” Pour an extra glass and show your loved ones just how quickly the Old World can spin.

5. Music Mash
For James Joyce, the sound of whiskey being poured into a glass was music to his ears. Partaking in an Old World with a harmonious stream of Haydn or Chopin may improve your general outlook, reduce stress, increase virility, and give you perfect pitch. All proven by science, of course.

6. To The Very End
If you are a true whiskey enthusiast, take a note from crooner Frank Sinatra’s book. The blue-eyed singer loved whiskey so much so that he was buried with a bottle to enjoy until the end of time.









