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If spelled whisky (not whiskey) the i assume Scotch Whisky that is under Brittish regulation. Then Blend is any portion of grain whisky blended with malt whisky. Normally more grain than malt. It could also be a "blend malt whisky" then it is all malt whisky but from more than one dstillery.
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Antiquity whiskey is matured whiskey with age made anywhere while Scotch Whisky is malt whiskey made in Scotland. In Scotland it's spelt "Whisky" from "uisge" Gaelic for water. "Whiskey" refers to liquor produced elswhere.
Whisky without the E and whiskey with the E are both acceptable spellings, with the exception of Scotch whisky which is only spelled without the E.
Whisky contains alcohol and alcohol is a depressant, so yes, whisky is a depressant
Google translate: whisky is Italian for the English whiskey
Scotch whiskey
The spelling "whiskey" is more common in the US than the older variant "whisky."
Generally speaking, only the spelling without the E is for Scotch whisky.
'GlenfiddiCH' is a brand of whiskey (or is that 'whisky'?)
Whisky or aqua fortis.
Scotch whiskey is any whiskey (regardless of grain type etc.) that is made in Scotland and produced according to the Scotch Whisky Regulations. Single whiskey is whiskey that is produced anywhere in the world (unless it's Single Scotch Whisky, Single Irish Whisky etc.) and that comes from exactly one distillery. The distillery may bottle a single barrel or may mix together many different casks - as long as these all come from that one distillery, it's still "single".