Irish whiskey is made from a fermented MASH of malted and unmalted barley, corn, rye, and lesser amounts of other cereal grains
Jameson Irish Whiskey
You can always check the webite for Jameson Irish Whiskey. Alternitively you can check with Forbes in their "Complete Guide to Irish Whiskey" or find Jameson Irish Whiskey in Wikipedia.
Bourbon is whiskey made in Kentucky, specifically Bourbon County: Maker's Mark Scotch is blended whiskey made in Scotland: Johnny Walker Irish whiskey is made in Ireland. It can be Single Malt (Glendfiddich), double malt or more. American whiskey is that which is not made in Bourbon County: Jack Daniels. Canadian whiskey is that which is made in Canada: Seagrams, Candian Club.
Diet Whiskey
Irish Whiskey - novel - was created in 1998-03.
Irish Whiskey - novel - has 317 pages.
Apparently it requires a special coffee bean and special roasting and a coffee expert that has a special skill.
Irish whiskey is whiskey made in Ireland or Scotland that doesn't meet the requirements to be called "Scoth"which has a fairly strict set of requirements to carry the name on their drink. Many Irish whiskeys are blended with whiskeys not allowed in Scoth and use ingredients not allowed in Scotch. A Whiskey made in Ireland would also not be allowed to be called Scotch. The names are sometimes traditions but in other cases they are legal tradnames.
Absolutely - the flavour will be a little different to that of Irish whiskey but there's no reason why not.
Malachy Magee has written: 'Irish whiskey' -- subject(s): History, Whiskey '1000 years of Irish whiskey' -- subject(s): Whiskey
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