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Whiskey Bottling

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Production

The process of whiskey bottling is a highly important step in whiskey manufacturing and is crucial in keeping the whiskey of high quality. Additionally, the way that the whiskey bottling is done can affect both the alcohol percentage and taste.

If you have ever wondered about the whiskey distillation process used to create your favorite whiskey, then you are in luck. Here you will find information on the whiskey distillation process.

The crafting of good whiskey is a time-honored tradition that blends a variety of techniques to produce an even wider variety of products. Gaining some basic understanding of what goes into crafting a good whiskey may help one to further appreciate i

Whiskey Barrels

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Production

Whiskey barrels are unique from other types of barrels. If you think a “barrel is a barrel,” you are mistaken. Whiskey barrels are much more than just containers to store the whiskey before it is bottled.

Whiskey Still

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Production

They unloaded a whiskey still off of the Mayflower. To make a whiskey that can legally be called whiskey, it is distilled in a copper whiskey still.

Whiskey Aging

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Production

Whiskey aging, also commonly known as mellowing, removes that raw edge in order to impart a smooth whiskey taste on the palette. That is the short answer but the whiskey aging process is a little more involved.



Whiskey wheat is normally used to make a straight grain whiskey. Whiskey wheat often creates a spirit that is much lighter in appearance than other whiskeys.

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.