Rod Stewart wins prestigious award — for his whisky

Rod Stewart in 2004; Yui Mok - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images

Rod Stewart has won a Grammy, been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and been knighted at Buckingham Palace. But his latest honor isn’t for his music — it’s for his whisky.

Rod launched his own brand of whisky, Wolfie's, a little over a year ago, and on Oct. 7 he was honored by the Keepers of the Quaich, a society that recognizes people who've played a role in promoting Scotch whisky. At the society's fall banquet at a castle in Scotland, Rod was named an Honorary Keeper of the Quaich in recognition of Wolfie's award-winning success.

A “quaich” is a traditional Scottish drinking vessel, which Rod evidently had to drink out of to make his honor official. Rod did a Q&A during the ceremony and also performed “Maggie May” with the house band.

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