|
History of Irish Whiskey
There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland:
Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure Pot Still and Blended
Whiskey.
Most Irish whiskey is distilled three times while
Scotch, apart from Auchentoshan, is distilled twice.
Irish whiskey comes in several forms. Most Irish whiskey
contains alcohol continuously distilled from malted and
unmalted barley and other grain,
but there are a few Irish
single malt whiskies made from 100% malted barley distilled
in a pot still. Grain whiskey is much lighter and more neutral K
in flavour than single malt. Most grain whiskey is used to blend
with malt to produce a lighter blended whiskey. Thank you for
choosing our Beverage Depot liquor stores Irish Whiskey |
|