Our whisky has a unique taste and aroma, and its mixed whisky is famous. There are many kinds of scotch whisky, which can be divided into three categories according to different raw materials and brewing methods: single malt whisky, grain whisky and blended whisky. 1. Pule malt Whisky is a distilled liquor made from barley only. Pure malt whisky is made from barley malt roasted on peat in the open air, and distilled by a pot distiller. Generally, after two distillations, the alcohol content of the distilled liquor reaches 63.4 degrees, aged in special charcoal-burned oak barrels, and diluted with water before bottling. This wine has rich fragrance produced by peat. According to the regulations, the aging time is at least three years. Generally, wine aged for more than five years can be drunk. Wine aged for seven to eight years is finished wine, and wine aged for ten to twenty years is the best quality wine. However, the quality of wine aged for more than 20 years will decline. Single malt whisky is deeply loved by Scots, but because of its strong taste, only 10% is sold directly, and the remaining 90% is used as the original wine when blending mixed whisky. So it is rarely exported. Famous brands are: 2. Grain Whisky Grain Whisky uses a variety of grains as raw materials for brewing, such as oats, rye, barley, wheat and corn. Grain whisky only needs one distillation, and it is mainly produced from non-germinated barley and malt as saccharifying agent. The difference between it and other whiskies is that most barley does not germinate and ferment. Because most barley does not germinate, there is no need to use a lot of peat to bake, so the peat smell of the grain whiskey after drinking is correspondingly less, and the taste is much softer and more detailed. Grain whisky is mainly used to blend other whisky and gin, and rarely retails in the market. 3. Blended Whisky Blended Whisky, also known as mixed whisky, refers to the blending of pure malt whisky and mixed whisky. Blending is a highly technical job, and the blending of whisky is mastered by the blending division. When blending, we should not only consider the proportion of single malt whisky and grain whisky, but also consider the aging age, origin, taste and other characteristics of various blended liquors. The first step of blending is blending. When blending, technicians only smell with their noses and never taste with their mouths. When you are confused, put a little wine on the back of your hand, and then smell it carefully for identification. The second step is blending, and the blended dosage formula is confidential. According to the dosage, different varieties are injected into a mixer (or mixed by high-pressure spraying), then dye (mostly maltose) is added, and finally the mixture is aged and stored in a barrel. After blending, the smoky smell of whiskey is diluted, and the smell is more attractive, which combines strong malt and delicate grain flavor, so it sells well all over the world. According to the proportion of single malt whisky and grain whisky, the blended whisky can be divided into ordinary and advanced types according to the proportion of single malt whisky in its liquor. Generally speaking, the single malt whisky with a dosage of 50-80% is high-grade blended whisky; If cereal whisky accounts for a large proportion, it is ordinary whisky. At present?
The vast majority of whiskies sold all over the world are mixed whiskies. The common packaging capacity of scotch whisky is between 700 ml and 750 ml, and the alcohol content is about 43%. ?
Irish whiskey as a coffee companion has been quite familiar to people, and its unique flavor is the main reason why it is deeply loved by people. Whisky has been made in Ireland for at least 700 years. Some authorities believe that whisky originated in Ireland and later spread to Scotland. Irish people have strong national independence, and even Whisky whisky is written differently from scotch whisky whisky. The main raw materials for Irish whiskey production are barley, oats, wheat and rye, with barley accounting for about 80%. Irish whiskey is distilled for three times in a tower distiller, and then aged in barrels. Generally, the aging time is 8- 15 years, so the maturity is relatively high. When bottling, it needs to be blended and diluted with water to ensure the inertia of its taste. In the past, in order to avoid the high and scary wine tax, many Irish people secretly opened wine shops, so people often called Irish whiskey "Poteen Whiskey" (note: "Gun Hall" is a small mobile retort. ) Irish whisky and Scotch whisky are made in the same way, the former mostly retains the ancient brewing technology, and the malt is not dried with peat, but with anthracite. The most obvious difference between the two is that Irish whiskey has no smoky burnt flavor, and its taste is soft and long. Irish whiskey is more suitable for making mixed wine and mixing with other drinks (such as Irish coffee). The degree of Irish whisky in the international market is around 40 degrees. ?
America is one of the famous countries that produce whisky. At the same time, it is also the world's largest whisky consumer. According to statistics, American adults drink an average of 16 bottles of whisky every year, which is unmatched by any country in the world. Although the history of whisky brewing in the United States is only over 200 years, its products keep up with the market demand and the product types are constantly being refurbished, so American whisky is very popular with people. American whiskey is famous for its high-quality water, mild wine quality and the smell of blackened oak barrels, especially Bourbon Whiskey (also known as Bourbon Whiskey) in the United States is world-famous. There is nothing special about the brewing method of American whisky, except that the grain raw materials used are different from other kinds of whisky, and the alcohol purity of distilled liquor is also low. Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee in the western United States are the centers of whisky making. American whiskies can be divided into three categories: 1, and Straight Whiskey is made of corn, rye, barley or wheat. Other whiskies or grain neutral alcohol are not mixed in the brewing process, and it needs to be aged in charcoal-smoked oak barrels for at least two years. In addition, the so-called pure whisky, unlike Scottish single malt whisky, is made of only one malt, but mainly a certain grain (generally not less than 5 1%) and then?
Add other raw materials. Pure whisky can be divided into four categories: (1) Bourbon whisky is the place name of a town in Kentucky, USA. The whisky produced in Bourbon in the past was affectionately called Bourbon whisky, and now it has become the general name of a category of American whisky. The raw materials of bourbon whisky are corn, barley, etc. The corn accounts for at least 5 1% of the raw materials and at most 75%. After fermentation and distillation, it is aged in new charcoal-fired oak barrels for four years, and the aging time cannot exceed eight years at most. Before bottling, it can be produced only after being diluted to about 43.5 degrees with distilled water. Bourbon whisky is amber, crystal clear, full-bodied, mellow, soft and long-lasting. Among them, the products produced in Kentucky are the most famous and the highest in price. In addition, it is now produced in Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana and other States. (2) Rye Whiskey, also known as rye whiskey, is made from rye and other grains with a minimum of 5 1%. The liquor is amber, and its taste is different from bourbon, so it has a rich taste, so it is not very popular with modern people. The main brands are: ①Old Overholt Old Overholder. Founded in 18 10, a? Overholder Company is a famous rye whisky produced in Pennsylvania, with rye content of 59% and no water added. ②Seagram's 7 Crown Schlegeland Crown. Full-flavored American rye whisky first introduced to the market by Schlegeland Company in 1934. (3) Corn Whiskey is whiskey brewed with no less than 80% corn and other grains, and aged in old charcoal barrels after brewing. The main brands are: Platte Valley Pratt Worley. Produced by Marco Mi Ke Company, which was founded in 1856, the proportion of corn raw materials in this wine is 88%, and the alcohol content is 40 degrees, which can be divided into two types: five-year aging and eight-year aging. (4) Bottled in bond This is a pure whisky, usually bourbon or rye whisky, but it is made under the supervision of the US government. The government does not guarantee its quality. It only requires at least 4 years of aging, and the alcohol purity is 50% when bottling. It must be made by a winery, and the bottling plant is also supervised by the government. 2. Blended Whiskey: This whisky is a mixture of more than one single whisky and 20% neutral grain alcohol. When bottled, the alcohol content is 40℃, and it is often used as the base wine of mixed drinks. There are three types: (1) Kentucky Whiskey: It is a mixture of pure whisky and neutral grain alcohol produced in this state. (2) Pure blended whisky: it is made by mixing more than two kinds of pure whiskies, but without neutral grain alcohol. (3) American blended light whiskey: it is a new American wine, which is made by mixing no more than 20% pure whiskey with light whiskey at 40℃.