Irish Whiskey vs. Scotch Irish whiskey andScotch whiskyare the oldest styles of the dark distilled spirit. Which was created first is a matter of historical debate. The most obvious difference is that Irish whiskey is always spelled with an "e" in the word "whiskey"; scotch always uses the...
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In broad terms, the histories of Irish whiskey and scotch are very similar. Whiskey begins in the 14th century as a spirit originally thought to be intended for medicinal purposes, first made by monks and medical practitioners. The practice then spread into the wider community. From the end of...
The Scotch (Scottish), Japanese and Canadian spelling is 'whisky' (plural 'whiskies'), while the Irish and American spelling is 'whiskey' (plural 'whiskeys'). The American spelling was no doubt brought to the United States by Irish migrants, and consolidated by the success of Irish whiskey...
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Jameson Irish whiskey is the best selling Irish whiskey in the world. It’s made from a blend of grain whiskey and single pot still whiskey, made from Irish barley. There’s no peat incorporated in the manufacturing process, so the whiskey has no smoky or spicy notes like a Scotch whisky...
Scotch, the variety of whisky (no “e” in the spelling) produced in Scotland, is distinct from that in Ireland and is distilled using a different process involving the use of smoke. A whiskey toast suitable for any happy occasion: Sláinte is saol (pronounced “slawncha-iss sail”). ...
Irish Whiskey is generally regarded as being smoother than Scottish counterparts. The distillate must be made from a mash of malted barley, plus other (optional) cereal grains.
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February 2025 will see Walsh whiskey from Carlow revisit the town for a tasting for the first time since 2019, believe it or not. It is indeed hard to believe that it has been almost six years since Walsh last visited us here in Dingle and very remiss of me to have let it go for ...