use of peat in the fires to dry the malt.
Scotch whiskey is distilled from malted barley that may or may not have been smoked over a peat fire.
Single malts, the original scotch whiskies, are derived from sprouted barley that has been dried in kilns fired by peat and coal, which imparts a distinctive smoky character to the spirit.
They're different kinds of whiskies. Scotch tends to lend itself to be of the smoky type from the peat that is used in the production process whereas bourbon would be on the sweeter end of the spectrum.
A Tennessee, Canadian, or Irish whiskey would be fine since the strudel will mask their subtle differences. I wouldn't use Scotch though, its peat can be overwhelming.
The bog is drained. The peat is harvested. The peat is transported. The peat is marketed. >They are the 4 stages of peat.
Peat or Peat Moss = kavúl (כבול)
No, peat moss is a growing, living plant, when peat moss dies and given the right conditions it will eventually become peat.
T. H. Leavitt has written: 'Facts about peat as an article of fuel' -- subject(s): Peat 'Facts about peat, peat fuel and peat coke' -- subject(s): Peat
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
Peat occurs in former bogs and swamps. Ireland is famous for its peat.
Scott Peat's birth name is Scott A. Peat.