Whiskey Row

Bourbon Glossary

Made from grains like corn, rye, barley, or wheat, whiskey is distilled from a fermented mash of grain and aged in oak barrels.

Whiskey (Or Whisky)

The distillate goes into the barrel as a clear liquid. During aging, it gradually attains its amber color, flavor and aroma. Whiskey is made much the same from country to country but differs in style due to the local grain characteristics, water, distillation techniques and barrels used in aging. The climate also plays a role. Scotland, Ireland, the U.S. and Canada are significant whiskey producers, but other countries, such as Japan, have their own styles as well.

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