
- 43 Scotch
- Adele Special
- Affinity cocktail
- Algonquin
- Allegheny
- Barbarry coast
- Bishop
- Blauwe bananen
- Blinker
- BMW
- Bobby burns
- Boilermaker
- Brainstorming
- Bunny hug
- Camerons kick
- Campus
- Canada
- Canadian cherry
- Cape kennedy
- Champion
- Chivas Manhattan
- Chivas Royal
- Chocoflip
- Coax
- Dry Manhattan
- Dublin Milkshake
- Emerald Isle
- Free fall
- Galliano sour
- Gilia
- Ginger Grouse
- Gloom lifter
- Golden Gate
- Golden oldie
- Handlebar
- Hete Grog
- Highland cooler
- Highland dream
- Highland moon
- Highlander
- Iguana real
- Irish bitter lemon
- Irish Coffee
- Irish lady
- Irish mink
- Irish orange
- Irish rose
- Joker
- Killarney
- King Edward Cocktail
- London sour
- Lord byron
- Mary of scotland
- Miljonair
- Minnie Mouse
- Morning dew
- New York Cocktail
- Nuclear Rainbow
- Old fashioned Whiskey
- One ireland
- Paddy cocktail
- Perfect manhattan
- Pollys cocktail
- Pomme rouge
- Puerto rico
- Riskey
- Rob Roy
- Rusty Almond
- Rusty Nail
- Samba la hammie
- Sandy collins
- Scotch ananas
- Scotch explorer
- Scotch peppermint
- Scotch sour
- Scottish surprise
- Shamrock
- Smooth canadian
- Stevens Lovemix
- Strawberry Almond
- Sweet lady
- Tartan swizzle
- Whiskey Cobbler
- Whiskey Mac
- Whiskey Sour
- Whisky Cola
- Whisky puff
- Wodka gimlet
What is whisky?
Whisky (or whiskey) is a distillate made from grain, water and yeast, which must then mature in oak barrels for a certain period of time before it can be called whisk(e)y.
The name comes from the Irish Gaelic Uisge Beatha and the Scottish Gaelic Usquebaugh, which means "water of life".
What is whisky made from?
A mash is made from the malted barley, which then ferments and is distilled with an alcohol percentage of approximately 7.5%.
Depending on the region, the distillation is done 2 or 3 times.
The spirit now contains around 70% alcohol and is reduced to 65% and then aged in bourbon or sherry barrels.
After at least 3 years it can be called whisky and is it is bottled. Unlike wine, the taste change process now stops and the drink can be kept for a long time without losing its taste.
What is the difference between Whisky and Whiskey
The naming of whisky depends on the place where the whisky is produced. Scotch whisky is written without an e. American whiskey is written with an e. The production process of whisky and whiskey is almost the same.