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Whisky-water of Life

... best. Whisky falls under the broad category of alcoholic beverages. Malting and mashing at the first stage make whisky and then the fermented mashes is distilled and are kept in wooden casks to engender its actual tang. Whisky can ... Read Read: Whisky-water of Life

By: Mahesh | 05/04/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Whisky Guide

... whiff of the blended whisky has never been explained clearly even today. Water is needed in all stages of the production of whisky. It is mixed with the barley to promote germination, it is added to ground barley grist to create a ... Read Read: Whisky Guide

By: Mahesh | 16/04/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Peter H Williams

What is a Fine Malt Whisky?

... storing sherry, port or dark rum.  In all these cases the actual distillation process may have been the same but how the fine whisky is stored and for how long are the key factors to the product which is eventually consumed and enjoyed.The ... Read Read: What is a Fine Malt Whisky?

By: Peter H Williams | 18/08/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Finest Scotch Whisky

... the size of the areas. In very general terms the areas to the west of Scotland have more areas of peat and as such many of the whiskies distilled in the areas have the ‘taste of peat’. This particularly true of Islay (a region in itself) ... Read Read: Finest Scotch Whisky

By: Peter H Williams | 18/08/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Whisky…a Drink Loved by All

... will trap the aromas in the bulbous bottom of the glass and release them through the small area at the top of the glass. Whisky is often drunk from a crystal tumbler. This is perfectly acceptable, and is in fact more practical for drinking ... Read Read: Whisky…a Drink Loved by All

By: Mahesh | 07/05/2008 | Wines & Spirits

The Best Way to Get the Taste of Scotch Whisky

... contemplated when conducting a “whisky nosing and tasting.” Same can be said about carbonated water. It is never an ideal accompaniment for whisky. The addition of mixers such as ginger ale, soda or a coke, ruin the original taste of pure ... Read Read: The Best Way to Get the Taste of Scotch Whisky

By: Mahesh | 25/03/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Japanese Whisky

... bourbon itself. Most of the distilleries buy in a proportion of unused Scottish spirit for blending in with the homemade whisky. The most famous brands are generally bottled at around 43% ABV. Suntory, the major drinks company, which ... Read Read: Japanese Whisky

By: Mahesh | 05/04/2008 | Wines & Spirits

What is the Most Collectible Whisky?

... measurements, some come in mini 2 ounces or less while others are packed in gallons. The most collectible whisky decanters though are those that have been released as limited editions. Because these bottles are made for a short period of ... Read Read: What is the Most Collectible Whisky?

By: Derek Rogers | 06/04/2009 | Food & Beverage

Preparation of Single Malt Scotch Whisky

... Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years. Water is needed in all stages of the production of whisky. It is mixed with the barley to promote germination, it is added to ground barley grist to create a mash ... Read Read: Preparation of Single Malt Scotch Whisky

By: Mahesh | 27/03/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Canadian Whisky

... yeast strains, are painstakingly blended by the distiller- before the maturation in some cases, afterwards in others, All whiskies must be stocked at least for three years in the barrels, which are of new wood, but there is noble tradition ... Read Read: Canadian Whisky

By: Mahesh | 05/04/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Whisky at Its Perfect Blend

... feeder to the living yeast, which as a result produces alcohol and other compounds called congeners that take out the flavor of the whisky. Wash froths are produced viciously along with carbon dioxide. After the fermentation the wash ... Read Read: Whisky at Its Perfect Blend

By: Mahesh | 18/02/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Bharat Book Bureau

Global Market Review of Blended Whisky - Forecasts to 2012 Plus Global Market Review of Malt Whisky - Forecasts to 2011

... the economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC)? We examine whether there has been a change in the nature of whisky marketing, and answer questions such as : · Is blended Scotch (r)evolutionary or simply resilient? · If ... Read Read: Global Market Review of Blended Whisky - Forecasts to 2012 Plus Global Market Review of Malt Whisky - Forecasts to 2011

By: Bharat Book Bureau | 03/01/2008 | Food & Beverage

All You Need to Know About Whisky

... ’t only served with weddings, as it is also popular in bars and restaurants as well. Those wishing to signify friendship can also serve whisky as a gesture of wanting to be friends.Whiskey also makes a great gift for friends, employees,and ... Read Read: All You Need to Know About Whisky

By: Paul Simpson | 03/11/2008 | Wines & Spirits

What is a Blended Whisky?

... , while Speyside malts may have a smoky, fruit, apple or sherry character. Once a successful blend of whisky has been achieved, the blender has to determine demand in the future and has to decide when the different single malt whiskies ... Read Read: What is a Blended Whisky?

By: Derek Rogers | 29/05/2009 | Food & Beverage

What to Look For When Buying Whisky

... rocks. Blended whisky is typically used when making cocktails, since it is less expensive than a single malt whisky and other flavours in the cocktail would mask the malt flavour anyway. What to look for when buying whisky is determined ... Read Read: What to Look For When Buying Whisky

By: Derek Rogers | 30/05/2009 | Food & Beverage

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