Wednesday, 28 January 2015

All You Need To Know About Whiskey

By Chris Carr


Whiskey has been a popular drink for many people for hundreds of years. The word Whiskey means "Water of Life", originated in Scotland in the early 1400's. It is made from fermented grain mash. Different types of grain are used, wheat, barley, rye and corn. And all will give an individually different flavour. Once it is distilled it is aged in white oak casks. The taste of the beverage hasn't changed very much since the beginning of manufacture. Some distillers have added a smokey flavour and others have distilled their whiskey more than once, sometimes three times. All these processes help refine the flavour for the discerning drinker.

Whiskey is a wonderful drink for many occasions. Many weddings favour whiskey, as the bride and groom often toast each other to signify their relationship will stand the test of time, just like whiskey has. Ceremonial events have whiskey as the drink for their toasting occasions. Friends will use whiskey to toast each other as a sign of friendship.

Scotland is well known for its Johnny Walker Whiskey, that comes in red, black and blue labels. The blue label is an extremely smooth whiskey. The late Queen Victoria and the late King Edward favoured Ballantines Scotch Whiskey, that is distilled in Dumbarton Scotland. Glenfiddich Whiskey, which in Gaelic means" Valley of the Dear", was established in 1820 in the Highland of Scotland. It is a pure malt whiskey. The water used in the distilling of it comes from the local mountain stream, which is reported to be pure.

Scotland has many distilleries of whiskey. Johnny Walker is perhaps the most famous one of all. It is sold in red, black, blue and green labels. The Glenfiddich distillery can be found in the highlands of Scotland. It was established in 1820 and produces a pure malt whiskey. The name Glenfiddich means" Valley of the Deer "in Gaelic. Ballantines Scotch Whiskey was a favourite of the late Queen Victoria and The late King Edward, it is distilled in Dumbarton.

Scotland have many distilleries that make an excellent drop of whiskey. They vary from Glenfiddich, which in Gaelic means "Valley of The Dear"" and the distillery whose origins go back to 1886 is situated in the Scotland Highlands. Then there is Black Douglas, Johnny Walker, which is possibly the most popular of all. It comes in different coloured labels, from red to black and to blue. Blue is one of the smoothest whiskies available. The late Queen Victoria and the late King Edward favoured Ballantines Scotch whisky, which is distilled in Dumbarton Scotland.

Thousands of people all over the world consume whiskey. It is one of the prime alcoholic beverages sold worldwide. In California it is able to be purchased from grocery suppliers and in certain department stores. Whiskey is an excellent beverage for all social occasions, or just to have in the privacy of the home. Some wedding receptions use whiskey for toasting. The bride and groom often toast each other with whiskey to indicate that their relationship will endure the test of time as whiskey has done over the years. Ceremonial events use whiskey for toasting, as do friends to confirm their friendship.

Whiskey has been used at executive board level for celebrating the signing of contracts. It is an excellent gift for friends and employees. A tot at the end of a busy day is an excellent way to relax and wind down. It helps to sooth the soul. However imbibing a little too much may give the false impression that you may be "The King Of The World".




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