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It's also foreign wine. What's the difference between rum and whisky?
Whiskey is a kind of spirits, which is made from barley, rye, oats, wheat, corn and other grains, fermented, distilled, aged in oak barrels, and finally blended into a very famous distilled liquor.

There are many kinds of whiskies, such as scotch whisky, malt whisky, Tennessee whisky, rye whisky and Irish whisky.

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Rum is a kind of distilled liquor made from sugarcane juice squeezed from sugarcane or molasses, a by-product of sugar industry, through fermentation, distillation, aging and blending. Because its raw materials are closely related to sugar, it is also called "sugar liquor". The alcohol content of rum is generally between 38% and 50%, and the liquor is colorless, amber and brown according to different brewing techniques. Rum has always been known as "the wine of pirates", and its main producing areas are concentrated in areas rich in sugarcane and sucrose, such as Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and other Caribbean countries. The types of rum include white rum, golden rum and dark rum. The color of rum is generally made from caramel. After aging in oak barrels, high-quality rum tastes smooth and has the flavor of coconut, toffee and sweet spices endowed by oak.