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    Essential whisky facts that every man should know

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    All too often these days, we can't even identify what we´re drinking. If, Swingers style, you're going to order \\"any Glen\\" to impress the ladies, it's probably best if you don't mix it up with the bourbon your buddy ordered. So, with that noble goal in mind, here is your Whisky Cheat Sheet:

    Whisky was first made in Ireland by missionary monks (who make the best booze and beer because the secrets are given to them by God) as early as the sixth century. Along with spreading The Word of The Lord, they also began distilling whisky, or as it's called in Gaelic, uisce beatha, meaning \\"water of life.\\" Occupying British soldiers in the 12th century bastardised the pronunciation and it eventually came out \\"whisky\\".

    Whisky is a general term describing many spirits. Every region/country that makes whiskey has its own rules & regulations for the liquor to be considered official -- so they can set themselves apart and then have a pissing contest to see whose is better. Whisky in the simplest of terms is comprised of water, a grain and yeast (if you add hops to those three, you get beer), and is aged in oak casks. The way you manipulate these ingredients accounts for all of the different varieties.

    The four major types are Irish Whiskey (with en 'e'), Scotch Whisky, American Whiskey (again with an 'e'), & Canadian Whisky. The Irish & Americans spell it with the 'e'; the rest of the world leaves it off to save on printing costs. Let's break it down:

    Irish Whiskey
    Distilled three times. Uses pure-malted barley as the grain. Aged at least three years in oak casks.

    Scotch or Scottish Whisky
    Distilled twice. Also uses barley, which is dried over peat fire, giving scotch it's characteristic smoky flavor. Aged at least two years in oak.

    American Whiskey
    Made from a mash (mixture) of cereal grain. Aged at least two years in charred, unused oak.

    Canadian Whisky
    Uses at least 51 percent malted rye as the grain. Aged at least three years in oak.

    Other Fun Facts:
    A whisky stops maturing after it's bottled, so it won't get \\"better\\" over time.

    A closed bottle can be kept for more than 100 years and you'll still be good to go. So, raid your parents' liquor cabinet and grab that sealed Jameson from Christmas of '87.

    An opened bottle is all right for five years. This is good to know for nicer bottles, but you should be drinking that handle of Beam way quicker than that.

    The oak barrels give the whisky its caramel colour.

    Whisky gains as much as 60 percent of its flavour from the type of cask used in the aging process.

    Bourbon is an American Whiskey made from at least 51 percent corn. It no longer has to be made in Bourbon, Kentucky, but 90 percent of it is.

    Bourbon County, is a dry county. Which is just stupid. Silly Americans.

    The reason Jack Daniel's is not considered bourbon is because they filter it through sugar-maple charcoal (\\"mellowing\\") prior to aging.

    While most people think that adding ice or water to whisky is sacrilegious, it is all about taste. One person might prefer his whisky neat (straight up), but a small amount of water or ice will bring out more subtle, nuanced flavors. Give it a try ... just stay away from the mixers. You're a man now.
    Essential whisky facts that every man should know - Asylum UK | For All Mankind -- Men's Lifestyle, Opinion and Humour

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    Bourbon County, is a dry county. Which is just stupid. Silly Americans.
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    Glenmorangie - Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    sorry flash site... but go to expressions > A focus on the senses / or/ The tasting method. There pretty good notes, on how to taste scotch if you don't know how to without coke I usually use this method when I've bought a new bottle.

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    Glenmorangie has become my Whisky staple... a regular purchase. Good stuff.

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    QFT - While most people think that adding ice or water to whisky is sacrilegious ... a small amount of water or ice will bring out more subtle, nuanced flavours.... just stay away from the mixers.

    Jamesons for me is my 'always have in the house no exceptions' but GlenM is also good.

    Oh and one thing that post didn't tell you was why we Irish distil whiskey 3 times............... wait for it.......... t'be sure, t'be sure, t'be sure !
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    so long as we can all pay them out if they missed an earlier thread on the same topic!

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    Rum > Whisky
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    If you're talking rum as in Bundy or Inner Circle, then Wrathlon = Bogan.

    If you're talking about quality rum, on the same playing field as the Whisky we're talking about, then that's entirely a matter of taste.

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    If you're talking rum as in Bundy or Inner Circle, then Wrathlon = Bogan.
    Alas call me a Bogan then....however for those that dare to try something a little different

    The Hoochery

    Sipping on a lovely glass of hooch now

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    I mean Rum in general and yes obviously compared to equivalent quality Whiskey.

    Nothing wrong with Bundy though, Bundy Red is great :p

    Edit: Hoochery stuff looks good, might get some
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    You can buy it at Parap Fine Foods or direct from the Distillery in Kununurra. ALM Distributors now has it in their range but not sure where.
    What i like about it is each bottle is unique in tast due to being brewed in small vats..Hootch style then placed into oak barrells each batch brings its own unique taste.

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