Just imagine putting your feet up and relaxing in front of the TV or roaring fire with a glass of whiskey in hand.  There’s nothing more rewarding at the end of the day than savouring the rich flavour of a smooth, high quality whiskey and this is probably why they are so often selected as Christmas gifts or included in hampers along with other luxury items and treats.  Apart from the pleasure of sipping it slowly and enjoying the rich aroma, whiskey also has a number of health benefits for drinkers to enjoy.  Understanding these benefits will help you select the perfect bottle for yourself and for a loved one when gift giving season arrives.
It is worth noting that whiskey is particularly low in cholesterol, saturated fat, sodium and carbohydrates. It also contains ellagic acid which, being a powerful antioxidant, gives whiskey many of its beneficial properties.
For those who are seriously watching their weight but they still want to enjoy a drink, whiskey in moderation . The sugars found in whiskey are simple sugars which are quickly broken down and turned into energy.  You will also benefit from the low sodium, fat and carbohydrate content.  Do take note, however, that blending whiskey with any kind of soda or cordial will certainly up the calorie count!  This is why it is recommended to enjoy whiskey neat or on the rocks.
Due to the presences of ellagic acid, a moderate consumption of whiskey has been associated with a reduced risk of developing dementia, Alzheimer’s and other similar disorders. This ellagic acid has been proven to fight free radicals that are known to disrupt neural pathways.  Now, the emphasis must be placed on the moderation aspect since excessive alcohol consumption (regardless of what you are drinking) is never a good idea.
In terms of heart health, whiskey has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks by 50% if consumed regularly and in moderation of course.  Whiskey is also associated with better cholesterol levels by increasing healthy cholesterol levels and reducing the amount of bad cholesterol in the body.  It also acts as an effective blood thinner, as such, is known to help prevent blood clots from developing.  Blood clots can form anywhere in the body and without warning.  As they move through your body, they could end up in various areas like the brain and the heart.  Serious consequences like heart attacks, strokes and even death may result.  This is why it is so important to keep the blood clot free.
The antioxidant properties of the ellagic acid found in whiskey has also been associated with cancer prevention.  Yes, there are many claims out there about all sorts of so-called miracle foods and drinks.  This antioxidant, on the other hand, means that whiskey can help fight and even help prevent several medical conditions, including various forms of cancer.