Wednesday, 6 May 2026

I’m a Scotch Expert. These 5 Bottles From Diageo Are the Rarest I’ve Ever Tried

Giant liquor conglomerate Diageo holds one of the largest Scotch whisky reserves on earth—more than 10 million barrels, which was produced by dozens of different distilleries across Scotland. According to the company, that’s about half of all the barrels currently aging in Scotland.

Many of these whiskies will go into its well-known blended Scotch brands, including Johnnie Walker, J&B and Buchanan's. Others are destined to be bottled as single malts for a range of different brands, including Dalwhinnie, Oban, Talisker and Lagavulin. And a tiny fraction of those casks will be deemed exceptional and put aside for additional aging and reserved for unique projects. 

In the future, some of these special barrels that are aging now, will become part of Diageo’s new Rare Series. The collection draws from some of the precious whiskies in Diageo’s warehouses, including a 55‑year‑old Glenury Royal — the oldest single malt ever released by Diageo.

A New Luxury Tier

The Rare Series sits in a space Diageo hasn’t formally occupied before. Many drinkers know Diageo’s Special Releases — the annual fall set of experimental casks and distillery one‑offs that usually top out around 30 years old. Its Prima & Ultima line of whisky, by contrast, is Diageo’s archival single‑cask series built around historically significant “firsts” and “lasts” and certain marquee distilleries within the company. The Rare Series is neither. It’s not single‑cask, not necessarily tied to historical milestones, and not sold as a set. Instead, it’s a curated, ongoing luxury platform built from ultra‑aged parcels. 

The Rise of Diageo’s Private Client Experiences

Rare Series also reflects how aggressively Diageo has expanded its Private Client business. For high roller collectors, who think nothing of spending tens of thousands to build their home bar, the company now offers bespoke travel in Scotland, behind‑the‑scenes distillery access, and intimate dinners built around rare casks. If you’re interested in purchasing one of the whiskies from the Rare Series, you can contact the company at the Diageo Rare & Exceptional site.

I recently sat down with Ewan Morgan, Diageo’s luxury ambassador, for a tasting of these incredible drams to celebrate the launch of this collection. 

Read on for more about the whiskies currently in the Rare Series.

Clynelish 1983 Single Malt Scotch

Age: 42 Years Old
Price: $4,000

There are only a handful of bottles of this incredibly rare Clynelish Single Malt Scotch produced in 1983.

Courtesy Diageo

There are only 16 bottles of this rare single malt available in the U.S. The whisky was matured entirely in oversized barrels made from American oak. The expression really shows off Clynelish’s signature waxy mouthfeel. The nose moves from lavender and rose to candle wax; the palate is creamy, floral, and peppery. 

Blair Athol 1991 Single Malt Scotch

Age: 34 Years Old
Price: $900

If you enjoy drinking Scotch aged in a sherry cask you need to taste this Blair Athol from 1991.

Courtesy Diageo

This is the first Blair Athol Single Malt ever to be aged in barrels that previously held two different types of sherry. Morgan compared its flavor to sticky toffee pudding — dark chocolate, raisin, caramelized sugar. There are only 25 bottles of this whisky available for purchase in the U.S. Blair Athol is a treasured component in a number of Johnnie Walker expressions but is hard to find bottled as a single malt.

Talisker 1992 Single Malt Scotch

Age: 33 Years Old
Price: $1,300

This Talisker Single Malt Scotch has an enticing mix of maritime and chocolate flavors.

Courtesy Diageo

Talisker is one of the most famous Scotch distilleries and is located on the remote Isle of Skye. This expression has all of the brand’s signature flavor notes — sea salt, seaweed, pepper — as well as unexpected chocolate and nutty sweetness. This enticing combination was a result of aging the single malt a second time in amoroso‑seasoned barrels. (Amoroso is sweetened Oloroso sherry.) This is the only whisky in the Rare Series that is drawn from an experimental batch. 

Caol Ila 1983 Single Malt Scotch

Age: 42 Years Old
Price: $3,000

This is the oldest Caol Ila Single Malt Scotch ever to be released.

Courtesy Diageo

If you’re a fan of Islay distillery Caol Ila, you’ll want to get this whisky. It’s the oldest expression ever released by the brand. It was aged in both American oak and also European oak barrels. It delivers the distillery’s signature lemon‑meringue‑meets‑barbecue‑smoke profile with added depth and softness. Morgan called it “spectacular,” and it was his personal favorite of the current lineup.

Glenury Royal 1970 Single Malt Scotch

Age: 55 Years Old
Price: $6,350

This Glenury Royal 1970 Single Malt Scotch is the oldest whisky that Diageo has ever bottled.

Courtesy Diageo

This special whisky is the headliner of the Rare Series. It was produced at Glenury Royal, which shut down in 1985. Since there are a few barrels of its whisky still around, it’s now called a ghost distillery. This is the oldest single malt Diageo has ever released. Full stop. Despite its age and a staggering 124.8 proof (62.4% ABV), it’s surprisingly elegant—orange, anise, clove, gentle smoke. There only 21 bottles of it available in the U.S.



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Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Hoka's Popular Clifton Sneakers Are Nearly 40% Off Right Now

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Why We Love This Deal

Hoka is best known for its running shoes, but right now, the brand’s walking and hiking shoes are grabbing attention as they continue to drop in price. Today, another one went on sale: It's a popular suede-topped walking shoe, and it's nearly 40% off at Zappos

Hoka’s Clifton L Suede sneaker is on sale for $109, a 36% discount from its normal price of $170. It’s rare to find Hoka sneakers in stock with discounts of over 20% off; this is a standout deal for the brand. At 36% off, this deal beats the last time we spotted the Clifton L Suede on sale at Foot Locker (back in July 2025), and Zappos currently has the best deal on this shoe online—it even beats Hoka’s sale price

Hoka Clifton L Suede, $109 (was $170) at Zappos

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Colorways Available: 1
  • Sizes Available: 4-13
  • Upper: Suede and synthetic
  • Midsole: EVA foam
  • Best For: Casual wear

The Clifton L Suede is a more casual, daily wear-friendly version of Hoka’s Clifton running shoe. 

The biggest change from the “normal” Clifton is on the upper. As the name implies, this Clifton has large swooping suede overlays draped over a synthetic base material, which gives it a really classy retro look. It rides on a full-length compression-molded EVA foam midsole for good shock absorption and a comfortable ride, though it isn’t as pillowy soft as Hoka’s Bondi max-cushion trainer. Even so, it has plenty of cushion for everyday walking, and the gently rockered sole ensures a smooth transition in each step. 

The sole is also relatively wide, which makes the shoe naturally stable. Finally, rubber outsole patches from heel to toe create good grip on pavement, sidewalks, and indoor surfaces.

Related: Hoka's Mid-Top Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes Are Rare 30% Off Right Now

What Shoppers Are Saying

Shoppers at Zappos called the Clifton L Suede “a great walking and all-around shoe” and appreciated its cushioned, supportive design. Reviewers have worn this model to work, for walking, and as a general casual shoe, and loved the way it feels and looks. One reviewer called it “all-day-on-my-feet comfortable,” and another, after wearing the shoe at work, said, “my feet have been very happy.”

“Hoka shoe” and “almost 40% off” aren’t words you see together often, and if the Clifton L Suede inventory level at Hoka is any indication (almost completely sold out), this sneaker is going to sell extremely quickly. If you want a pair, you'd better grab ‘em ASAP.

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Monday, 4 May 2026

McDonald's Quietly Removing Drink Stations at All Locations

For decades, the self-serve beverage fountain has been a staple at McDonald's restaurants across the country, allowing guests to fill their own drinks and have unlimited free refills. However, it sounds like things will be changing in the near future.

Over the next several years, McDonald's will be quietly removing these self-service drink stations at all restaurants across the country.

McDonald's Eliminating Drink Stations

Over the past several years, McDonald’s has made moves to modernize its restaurants while adapting to a new era of fast food where consumers are increasingly favoring takeout, delivery, and drive-thru service over dining in.

As a result, Fox News Business reports that McDonald's plans to eliminate self-serve beverage stations in dining rooms throughout the country by 2032, with the changes expected to roll out gradually over the next several years as restaurants are remodeled or updated.

Fox News Business reports that the move gives McDonald's "greater control over beverage portions, cleanliness and inventory, while cutting maintenance costs for the self-serve machines."

The State Journal-Register of Illinois previously reported that the move was due to concerns about hygiene and theft.

Free Refills Here to Stay

While the self-service drink stations may be phasing out, customers can rest easy knowing that free refills will not be a thing of the past.

“Free refills are a big draw for people,” Kim Derringer, who operates three McDonald’s franchises in Springfield, Ill., told The State-Journal Register. “I don’t see anything taking that away.”

Customers should expect to continue receiving free refills; they will just have to bring their cup to the counter instead of filling it up themselves.

Dirty Sodas

This move comes as McDonald's adds "Dirty Sodas" to the menu, allowing expanded beverage offerings that are created behind the counter rather than at the self-serve beverage station.

"Our fans’ love for McDonald’s beverages runs deep," McDonald's said in a statement last month. "Next month, we’re building on that passion with a new era of beverages, featuring a variety of Refreshers and crafted sodas rolling out nationwide."

Needless to say, it's clear where McDonald's is heading.



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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Johnny Cash's 'Hurt': The Sad Song Inspired by Nine Inch Nails' Original Hit

In November 2002, 70-year-old Johnny Cash released the final album of his career, American IV: The Man Comes Around. Included on the project was the music legend's rendition of what is widely-regarded as one of the saddest songs of all time.

"Hurt," which Cash released as a single in March 2003, routinely finds its way onto lists of the most depressing songs in music history. The song's accompanying music video also left a powerful mark on viewers.

"His trembling voice, aged with the weight of a lifetime, made it sound less like a song and more like a final confession," writes Eric Alper, who ranked "Hurt" as the saddest song of all time in 2025. "Neuroscientists point to its slow, steady pulse and minor chords—which mirror the heartbreaking acceptance of mortality."

But several years before Cash debuted his take on "Hurt," the original version by Nine Inch Nails had its own day in the sun.

'Hurt' may be a sad song, but both versions were a smashing success

Nine Inch Nails included "Hurt" on its 1994 album The Downward Spiral, and then released the song as a promotional single, straight to radio, in April 1995.

The song reached No. 8 on the Canada Rock/Alternative and U.S. Alternative Airplay charts and also received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song in 1996.

Like Cash's version, Nine Inch Nails' original is also a frequent flier on saddest songs lists on the internet.

A classic done two ways

Twenty-three years after Cash's death, Nine Inch Nails remains forever linked with the country icon because of "Hurt."

"Cash was a year away from dying when he cut the song, and he turned the tale of heroin abuse into a look back on his life while barely changing any of the lyrics," Rolling Stone wrote in 2013 when it named Nine Inch Nails' version the second-saddest song ever. "June Carter Cash appeared in the video just three months before she died. Without any dispute, it was Cash's final masterpiece and the perfect epitaph. When you hear Trent Reznor singing it today, it's nearly impossible to not think about Johnny Cash."

Reznor, Nine Inch Nails' lead singer, told Geoff Rickly of the Alternative Press in 2004 that it was "incredibly flattering as a writer" to have Cash, "a great writer and a great artist," choose to cover his song.



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Nintendo's Highest-Selling Game Ever Almost Never Existed

Nintendo has sold hundreds of millions of video games across its four-plus decades in the industry. No game has sold more than Wii Sports.

At nearly 83 million copies sold, this pack-in title came free with the purchase of the Wii console that came out in 2006. It could and should be argued that people were buying the Wii just so they could try this cute little tech demo that transformed the video game industry in the middle of the decade.

Ironically, some of Nintendo's biggest minds were against the idea of putting Wii Sports for free in the Wii's box.

Former Nintendo of America COO and president Reggie Fils-Aime chatted with professor Joost Van Druenen last week and talked to him about the disapproval that Nintendo visionary Shigeru Miyamoto had for giving Wii Sports away for free with the purchase of the Wii.

"I'm in a small meeting with Mr. Iwata and Shigeru Miyamoto... and we are talking about how to best launch the system (Wii) and I said I really think we should pack in Wii Sports.

I kid you not. The look that Mr. Miyamoto gave me... Mr. Miyamoto gives me this death stare. Then he says Reggie-san, 'we don't give away content for free'. This is where my historical experience with the company's content came in.

I instantly retorted, 'But Mr. Miyamoto, when I bought my SNES, Super Mario came free with that system. So it has been done, but strategically and with thought as a way to drive the business forward.'"

Fils-Aime may not have been the brains behind Nintendo's biggest characters like Miyamoto was, but he certainly seems to have understood the business side of gaming in a way that others didn't.

The Wii was a console that needed to be demonstrated to consumers. It changed the way video games were played in the 2000s. No longer confined to just button-pressing, the Wii wanted gamers to swing its controller and immerse themselves in its worlds with motion controls.

Wii Sports became the most well-known game of the era, and the one that showed casual audiences how fun gaming could be. It may have been free, but it ended up being the most valuable product in Nintendo's history.



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Can your diet calm hot flashes during perimenopause? Discover how simple food choices can help manage symptoms.

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Saturday, 2 May 2026

8 Exciting PlayStation Games Releasing in May, Including James Bond and Batman

Both the weather and the gaming action look like they will be heating up in May for PlayStation users. 

The next installment in the James Bond series of games, Batman and Warhammer 40,000 are just three of more than half a dozen games coming this month to liven up your system. 

Something for everyone on Playstation in May 

First of all, don’t forget three free games are set to drop for PlayStation Plus subscribers on May 5: EA Sports FC 26, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers and Nine Sols

For those who are not subscribed to Playstation Plus (or just not moved by any of the three free games becoming available), something completely different is set to drop May 7 in Mixtape, which is billed as a “narrative adventure game” that allows players to take high school friends through their final days before adulthood. 

They’ll do that through music from acts like Devo, Joy Division, and Siouxsie and the Banshees that is sure to stir up fond memories not just for the people in the screen but those holding the controller. 

(That is also available on Steam as well as for Nintendo Switch 2 and XBOX Series X|S.) 

Big name games later in the month

The best could be saved for last as OO7 First Light is set to drop May 27, five days after LEGO Batman: Legacy of The Dark Knight

007 First Light is a highly anticipated stealth shooting game that presents a new origin story for James Bond that is set to bring both nostalgia (GoldenEye 007, anyone?) and exciting new perspective  from the makers of the Hitman series. 

In this one, a younger version of the famous British spy gets his very first mission, but this is not a trip back to the ‘50s or 60s when the first Bond films were released. This game is set in the modern day with the Double O program getting revived. 

LEGO Batman: Legacy of The Dark Knight is scheduled to be released May 22 for all major systems and puts fans in position to solve puzzles and control famous DC Comics heroes in both single-player and multiplayer modes. 

What else is coming in May? 

In between Mixtape and the LEGO Batman game, five more titles are set to drop. 

First comes Directive 8020, a supernatural horror game, followed by the open-world exploration game Outbound

The third week of May will see Coffee Talk Tokyo, Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks and Bubsy 4D

Coffee Talk Tokyo offers an opportunity you never knew you needed: To be a barista acting as an amateur therapist for humans and fantasy people (including some who are no longer alive) in a coffee shop in Japan

Bubsy 4D is one more shot of nostalgia as the bobcat who debuted on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis in 1993 is back for his seventh game. This one is a 3D platform action game. 

Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks is a combat racing game featuring buggies, tanks, helicopters, customizable courses and more.



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