
In January we published a ranking of the world’s most visited whiskey websites, built on full-year 2025 traffic data. With August upon us and the year comfortably more than half gone, we thought it was worth looking at the numbers again, this time alongside the popular American whiskey sites we are most often measured against.
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How The Most Visited US Whiskey Websites Compare So Far In 2026
| Rank | Website | Visits | Unique visitors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | thewhiskeywash.com | 5,200,000 | 4,500,000 |
| 2 | breakingbourbon.com | 2,900,000 | 1,200,000 |
| 3 | whiskyadvocate.com | 738,100 | 521,200 |
| 4 | thebourbonculture.com | 451,700 | 305,500 |
| 5 | distiller.com | 440,800 | 349,000 |
| 6 | bourbonbanter.com | 209,600 | 192,200 |
| 7 | fredminnick.com | 181,700 | 139,600 |
| 8 | amongstthewhiskey.com | 181,500 | 141,400 |
| 9 | gobourbon.com | 79,900 | 67,800 |
| 10 | whiskeyconsensus.com | 26,300 | 25,600 |
| 11 | americanwhiskeymag.com | 13,400 | 12,600 |
SEMrush estimated traffic, January to July 2026, worldwide, all devices. Data collected August 20, 2026.
What The US Whiskey Website Rankings Show About The Wider Field
The category is far more concentrated than most people working inside the industry tend to assume. Between them, this site and Breaking Bourbon account for more than three quarters of every unique visitor measured across the eleven publications here. The nine sites below them, running from Whisky Advocate down to American Whiskey Magazine, share less than a quarter of the audience between them, and their combined total comes to well under half of what we record on our own.
Heritage and audience have also come apart in a way that was not obviously true five years ago. Whisky Advocate sits third on 521,200 unique visitors, which is a fraction of the audience its standing in American whiskey might suggest, and it remains the digital home of the country’s best-known print title and its most closely watched annual list. Distiller follows in fourth on 349,000, despite being one of the few whiskey rating platforms that most drinkers could name without prompting.
Further down, Fred Minnick’s site records 139,600 unique visitors, which places one of the most recognized individual voices in American whiskey in eighth. Bourbon Banter, long-running and widely read within the trade, sits sixth on 192,200 after a fall of almost 26 percent against the same period last year. American Whiskey Magazine closes the ranking on 12,600.
None of that says anything about the quality of what those names publish, and several of them are read closely by the people who actually make the whiskey. What it does show is that reputation within the industry and reach among drinkers have become two separate measurements.
The Whiskey Website Traffic Data In Full
The screenshots below were captured from SEMrush Traffic Analytics on August 20, 2026, covering January to July 2026, worldwide and across all devices.
They are reproduced without any editing or cropping of the underlying figures.


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