As noted by Rick Rhay below, Brandy is distilled wine and Whisky is distilled beer. Consequently they have slightly different flavour sets and you will likely find you prefer one or the other. read more
Another difference in Whiskey and Brandy is that while whiskey can be made throughout the year, Brandy is an agricultural spirit which means Brandy production is dependent on the seasons, the ripening of the fruit, and the production of the wine from which it is made. read more
For starters, beer, wine, brandy, whiskey, rum, vodka, bourbon, stout, scotch, feni, champagne, tequila, gin are alcoholic beverages which mean they contain significant amount of the alcohol ethanol (ethyl alcohol). read more
in a spirit world where nothings seems holy anymore, one can use wooden wine and port casks, but you can easily combine just the 2 spirits, especially a few spoons or drops of a smooky peated islay combined with a french XO brandy will be really surprisingly good. read more