Dogs do have whiskers
Vatted whiskies are also produced by mixing different types of whisky together. However, in this case only a mix of single malts are used. These whiskies may be from the same or different distilleries, have been matured in different types of cask and be of differing ages. A vatted whisky can by definition therefore contain just two differing whiskies, but commonly contain more. Therefore an easy way to remember the difference between the two is - blends are a combination of different single malts AND grain whiskies, while vattings are a combination of different single malts.
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The exact formula for Scottish Leader whisky is kept a secret. However, it is known that it features 75 percent grain whiskies and 25 percent malt whiskies. The 75 percent grain whiskies features a blend of maize and wheat grain whisky while the 25 percent is a blend of 25 separate milk whiskies.
"I've just had eighteen straight whiskies, I think that's the record."
The main types of whiskey are Malt Whiskey and Grain Whiskey. After that, they are further divided into: Single Malt Whiskey Blended Malt Whiskey Blended Whiskey Cask Strength Single Cask
In Ireland it is spelt with an "e", so you have "Whiskey" and yes, Ireland is famous for many of its whiskies.
Blended Whisky IS Scotch. Blended Whisky is, as the name suggests, a carefully selected blend of different whiskies.
AFAIK it's a blend of whiskies from Suntory's Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita distilleries (two of which is available worldwide).
Johnnie Walker Red Label is an 80 proof (40% ABV) blend of grain and malt whiskies.
The scotch peat chart is important in understanding the flavor profile of scotch whiskies because it helps categorize the level of peatiness in the whisky, which is a key factor in determining its taste and aroma. Peat is a type of soil that is burned to dry malted barley, and the amount of peat used during this process influences the smokiness and earthy flavors in the whisky. By referencing the scotch peat chart, consumers can better understand and choose whiskies that align with their preferred level of peatiness.
Generally whisk(e)y classifications are by region and have disctintive flavor profiles. Scotch whisky is one of them, and there are different flavor profiles according to the specific region of Scotland where it's produced. Others include Irish whiskey, American whiskey (may not be limited to Bourbon and Tennessee whiskey), Canadian whiskey, and Asian whiskies (in particular to Taiwanese and Japanese whiskies).