International Whisky day

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It’s International Whisky Day soon and we are super excited for you. Whisky has for long been one of the most popular choices of spirits worldwide. It appeals to a lot of people due to various reasons, for some it might be sophistication, for some it might be the appeal to their palate and for some it might just be the appeal of the concept of Whisky itself. If you are new to the world of Whisky, we think you should try some of these kinds first before delving into the larger world. 



Single malt scotch whisky - The stand-out factor in Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the fact that it is prepared in a single distillery using the pot still distillation process. It is made from malted barley that is the mashed form. Basically, a Single Malt Scotch Whisky has not been blended with any Whisky from other distilleries. If you are looking to try some good single malt scotch whisky, Talisker might be just the right start for you. 



Blended Scotch Whisky - This refers to the kind of whisky which consists of both single malt and single grain scotches. They are also ‘blended’ in another sense of way too - They are usually distilled in two or more separate distilleries. This is one of the most common types of Whisky and you might commonly have come across them during your liquor shopping. We think that Johnnie Walker Black Label can be a great choice for your start for the journey in the world of blended scotch Whisky.



Irish Whiskey - The unique point of this whiskey is explained in the name itself. The Whiskey that is made in Ireland is popularly known as the Irish Whiskey. It might stand out due to the fact that the malted barley used for distillation dried with the smoke of peat. This means, Irish Whiskey tends to have more earthy and peaty overtones when compared to that of Scotch Whisky 

This International Whisky Day, we hope you have loads of fun trying new kinds of Whisky and finding your niche one!

 

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