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WHISKY


Irish Whisky

Irish whisky is basically whiskey distilled three times. Peat is rarely used in the malting process. It has a smoother finish compared to the smoky, earthy overtones common to Scotch whisky. Well-known brands are Jameson and Bushmills.




American Whisky

Comprises of Bourbon and Tennessee Whisky.




Bourbon Whisky

It is a type of distilled spirit made primarily from maize (corn) and named after Bourbon County, Kentucky. Although it may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Well-known brands are Jim Beam and Maker's Mark.




Tennessee Whiskey

It is a sour mash of American whiskey that undergoes a filtering stage called the Lincoln County Process, in which the whiskey is filtered through a thick layer of maple charcoal before it is put into casks for aging. This step gives the whiskey a distinctive flavour. Well-known brand is Jack Daniel's.




Canadian Whisky

Canadian whisky is whisky produced in Canada and it must be mashed, distilled and aged in this country. All whisky sold in Canada must be aged for at least three years in a wooden barrel not larger than 700L in capacity. Notable brands are Canadian Club and Canadian Mist.




Indian Whisky

Indian whisky is an alcoholic beverage that is labelled as "whisky" in India. Much of Indian whisky is distilled from fermented molasses, and as such would be considered a sort of rum outside of the Indian subcontinent. In India, 90% of the "whisky" consumed is molasses-based, although India has begun to distil whisky from malt and other grains.

Kasauli Distillery is located in the Himalaya Mountains and started operations in the late 1820s. The main whisky brand is single malt called "Solan No. 1". This was named after a nearby town called Solan. It was the best-selling Indian whisky tills recently, but has declined since the early 1980s because of stiff competition from the larger distilleries. Other brands that this distillery produces are Diplomat Deluxe, Colonel's Special, Black Knight and Summer Hall.




Japanese whisky

Japanese whisky is modelled after the Single Malt Scotch, although there are also examples of true Japanese blended whiskies. The base is a mash of malted barley, dried in kilns fired with a little peat (although considerably less than in Scotland), and distilled using the pot still method. For some time, exports of Japanese whisky suffered from the belief in the West that whisky made in the Scotch style; but not produced in Scotland; was inferior. And until fairly recently, the market for Japanese whisky was almost entirely domestic. In recent years however, Japanese whisky had won prestigious international awards and now enjoy a reputation as quality whisky. A well-known brand is from Yamazaki owned by Suntory.

Know more about Japanese Whisky: Akashi

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