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  2. Single malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Bowmore 12-year-old single malt whisky. Single malt whisky is malt whisky from a single distillery. Single malts are typically associated with single malt Scotch, though they are also produced in various other countries. [1] Under the United Kingdom's Scotch Whisky Regulations, a "Single Malt Scotch Whisky" must be made exclusively ...

  3. Single malt Scotch - Wikipedia

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    Single malt Scotch. A glass of Bowmore 12-year-old single malt Scotch whisky. Single malt Scotch refers to single malt whisky made in Scotland. [1][2] To qualify for this category, a whisky must have been distilled at a single distillery using a pot still distillation process [3][4] and made from a mash of malted barley.

  4. Malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    Malt whisky is whisky made from a fermented mash consisting of malted barley. If the product is made exclusively at a single distillery (along with other restrictions), it is typically called a single malt whisky. Although malt whisky can be made using other malted grains besides barley, those types are not called malt whisky without specifying ...

  5. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    Blended malt whisky is a mixture of single malt whiskies from different distilleries. If whisky is labelled "pure malt" or just "malt" it is almost certainly a blended malt whisky. This was formerly called a "vatted malt" whisky. Blended whisky is made from a mixture of different types of whisky. A blend may contain whisky from many ...

  6. Single barrel whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bottle of Yoichi 10 Year Single Cask. Single barrel whiskey (or single cask whiskey) is a premium class of whiskey in which each bottle comes from an individual aging barrel, instead of coming from blending together the contents of various barrels to provide uniformity of color and taste. By contrast, some other whiskeys, even ones that are not ...

  7. Cask strength - Wikipedia

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    Cask strength. Cask strength (also known as barrel proof / barrel strength) is a term used by whisky (sometimes spelt "whiskey" in Ireland and the United States) and rum producers to describe a whisky or rum that has not been substantially diluted after its storage in a cask for maturation. The level of alcohol-by-volume (ABV) strength for a ...

  8. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    George T. Stagg (barrel proof, uncut, unfiltered) Hancock's President's Reserve (single barrel) McAfee's Benchmark. Old Charter. Old Rip Van Winkle (an Old Rip Van Winkle / Sazerac joint venture [4] brand, wheated) Old Taylor (Clermont) Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve bourbon whiskey.

  9. Classic Malts of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Classic Malts of Scotland[1][2][3][4][5] is a selection of six single malt whiskies, launched and marketed together in 1988 by United Distillers and Vintners which is now owned by Diageo. They are often displayed together in bars and liquor stores. Diageo has since marketed other single malt labels and expressions with the Classic Malts ...

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