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Scotch Whisky

Scotch Whisky. Types of Scotch Whisky. Single malt Whisky Single grain Whisky Vatted, Pure or Blended malt Whisky Blended grain Whisky Blended Scotch Whisky. Single malt Whisky contains 100% of malted barley and it comes from one distillery.

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Scotch Whisky

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  1. Scotch Whisky

  2. Types of Scotch Whisky • Single malt Whisky • Single grain Whisky • Vatted, Pure or Blended malt Whisky • Blended grain Whisky • Blended Scotch Whisky

  3. Single malt Whisky contains 100% of malted barley and it comes from one distillery. Single grain Whisky is product whit corn, wheat or nomalted barley and it comes from one distillery. Blended malt Whisky is a mix of Single malt Whisky from more than one distillery. Blended grain Whisky is a mix of Single grain Whisky from more than one distillery. Blended Scotch Whisky is a mixture of Single malt and Single grain Whisky from multiple distillerys.

  4. History of Whisky • 1494 First written record of whisky; • 1505 Guild of Surgeon Barbers, Edinburgh granted charter to sell whisky; • 1590 First recorded export of whisky to Ireland; • 1644 First duty on whisky introduced by Act of Scottish Parliament • 1688 First duty on alcoholic strength of whisky; • 1817 Lagavulin Distilleries open; • 1823 Licensing of Distilleries; • 1886 Glenfiddich Distillery founded.

  5. Map • The map of Scotland is divided in some regions : The Highlands (Western, Eastern, Northern and Central) , Speyside, Lowlands, Islay, Campbelton and the Islands (Orkney, Skye, Mull, Jura and Arran)

  6. Distilleries • The most distileries is in Speyside

  7. These are the others

  8. Links • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_whisky • http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/index_EN.shtml • http://www.scotchwhisky.com/ • http://www.scotchwhisky.net/index.html Created By Ewen Broyon

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