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There are many different types of whiskey; blended and malt. Here are the most popular brands of whiskey all around the world.

Tennessee whiskey is one of the great American classic spirits. Under NAFTA, Tennessee whiskey is legally defined as “a straight Bourbon Whiskey authorized to be produced only in the State of Tennessee”.

Whiskey Brands

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey

The myriad whiskey brands in the world may seem daunting; however, whether you are a seasoned expert or a novice, the proper choices will become evident with research.

Whiskey Grain

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey

Whiskey grain is a big division and key part of whiskey production. There are many types of grains that are included in the term whiskey grain.

Scotch Whisky

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey

Scotch Whisky has been known to be distilled in Scotland since 1494, and today it is still made in much the same way and with the same ingredients as it was then. Few ingredients are used to make Scotch Whisky, Barley (and sometimes other grains).

Single malt distilleries implement the traditional method of using a pot to make single malt whiskey that has been used for centuries. There are varying constraints that are placed on the production of single malt whiskey.

Single grain whiskey is one that has been manufactured from only one type of malted grain and has been distilled in one certain distillery. Traditionally, single grain whiskey is made from barley cultivated in near proximity to the distillery of prod

Light Whiskey

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey



The first batches of light whiskey appeared on liquor store shelves in July of 1972. Light whiskey was designed to be a lighter version of standard bourbon or rye.

Malt Whiskey

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey



Known for its unique smooth taste, malt whiskey has been a long time favorite among many whiskey drinkers. While malt whiskey is rumored to be a Scottish invention, it's produced in distilleries around the world.

Blended American whiskey is just that: a blend of different types of whiskeys that usually doesn't advertise its age. That is reasonable because any blended American whiskey that does display