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Rep Power: 151 | 'Achi Pio Kharab Pio ,Jabh Bhi Pio Sharab Pio' The type of grain used in a certain mixture is usually the sole differentiating factor for the various kinds of whiskey available in the market today. Scotch Whiskey – these drinks are usually distilled twice and aged for at least three years Irish Whiskey – whiskey of this type would have to undergo distillation thrice and then spend at least four years in oak casts before it can be considered “drinkable” American Straight Whiskey – these drinks require the use of a mash bill containing at least 51% or anything less than 80% of a single grain. The aging process must take place in new barrels made from American white oak that are charred prior to use. Malt Whiskey – this term is only used for whiskeys made from 100% malted barley and nothing else. A single-malt whiskey on the other hand is exclusively produced by just one distillery and is the most expensive type of whiskey that’s out in the market. Its one-distillery production makes it taste highly distinguishable from other malted whiskeys. Pure Pot Still Whiskey – a kind of Irish whiskey, pure pot still whiskey is produced mainly by combining malted and unmalted barley. Blended Whiskey – this is the name used to describe whiskies of different kinds that are blended together and contains straight whiskey as well as neutral spirits; its production process permits distilleries to preserve quite a consistent flavor and mellower than single-malt whiskeys. I like my whiskey on the Rocks ( single or double malted ). Red Knight is my favourite Brand . | |
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