Scotch Whisky
Smoky. Earthy. This is serious stuff. In
order to qualify as Scotch, a whisky must be distilled in Scotland and aged at
least three years. There are two subcategories of S-w. The first is single malt
Scotch, the whiskies of all whisky. The Sylvester Stallone of whisky, if you
will. In order to be considered a single malt Scotch, the whisky in question
will have had to be distilled at one single distillery from malted barley. The
second type of Scotch whisky is blended, which is exactly what it sounds like -
a blend of multiple Scotch whiskies.
Irish Whiskey
While Irish whiskey is definitely not as
full-bodied as Scotch whisky, it still ranks third in the list of the whiskies
types of whiskey behind single malt and blended Scotch. Irish whiskey is
distilled in Ireland and, like Scotch whisky, aged for at least three years.
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